About
The Professional Grappling Federation (PGF) is an innovative grappling league that offers a unique format and structure, distinguishing it from other grappling organizations. Its foundation lies in the regular season and playoffs, with a focus on team composition, match format, and a distinctive scoring system. This setup provides both participants and viewers with an engaging and strategic grappling experience.
In terms of its organizational structure, the PGF operates with a regular season followed by playoffs. During the regular season, competitors are divided into teams. Each team competes in matches against other teams, allowing individual grapplers to showcase their skills and contribute to their team's overall success. The performances in the regular season determine the seeding for the playoffs, where the intensity and stakes are significantly higher.
The PGF's rules and scoring system are tailored to promote action and reward effective grappling techniques. Points are awarded for submissions, with an emphasis on effective finishing maneuvers. This scoring system encourages competitors to engage actively in each match, seeking to score points through dynamic grappling rather than playing a purely defensive game. The unique combination of team dynamics, a submission-based scoring system, and a focus on aggressive grappling makes the PGF a distinctive and exciting league for grappling enthusiasts.
Scoring
Kills (worth 6 points)
Break (worth 3 points)
Elbow Genie Bonus (worth 1 point)
Team Points (worth 1 point)
Draws (worth 0 points)
DQ victory (worth 2 points)
Name | Kills | Breaks | Elbow Genie Bonus | DQ victory | Team Points | Draw | Total |
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Rank | Team | Points |
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