World ELITE Series

The World Elite Series (Stylized and capitalized as the "World ELITE Series") was instituted as the first major test to gauge ELITE, and its burgeoning roster in its establishing months. To add even more importance and prestige, the inaugural tournament will determine the first ELITE Grand Openweight Champion, along with clearly establishing the first "Ace" of ELITE.

Each match in the tournament is a one-fall contest with no special stipulations and a 15 minute time limit to keep the matches a decent length. If the time limit expires in any of the matches, the match is considered a draw.

The World ELITE Series is held as a round-robin, with winners from four blocks wrestling in the semi-finals to decide the winner. In its current format, the tournament lasts 7 days spread out into 7 months/weeks. The winner of each block is determined by a points system; two points for a victory, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss.

If by any chance two wrestlers tie in points in any of the blocks, the wrestler who defeated the wrestler they tied with during the tournament holds priority and moves on to the semi-finals. If by any chance 3 wrestlers tie in points and their isn't a clear priority holder (example Wrestler A beat Wrestler B but lost to Wrestler C, Wrestler B beat Wrestler C but lost to Wrestler A, and Wrestler C beat Wrestler A but lost to Wrestler B) the wrestler who beat their respective tie breakers in the shortest time holds priority. If by any chance two wrestlers tie in points in any of the blocks, and their match was a draw with neither man having priority, the wrestler who defeated the remaining members of their blocks in the overall shortest time holds priority.