Prim proper



In full respect of creation. Which means aren't in dispute. The entire of recognition of the newly formed Worlds Championship. Rough draft Concepts which see's light to make begin through a four corner concept.
Not to enfringe on every champions existing obligation, but to recognize each individual achievement in each companies own words respecting the understanding the respect of existing fans and those new fans each individual company and the Allied company wishes to attract.
Five Corners a one roomed structure
To showcase each man's abilities.
Ranked none,  only alphabetized, than divided by drawing ability ,athletic ability and fan appeal.Most popular and most hated are separated from the listed abilities, and address to the overall appeal of each person's rankings.
In concept, the first corner will regonized each individual champion in alphabetical order.
The second corner
Will make stat out of each members drawing ability.
Third  corner will compare each champion by dominance and overall
Appeal to people.
Fourth corner
Sceince verses breaking abilities.
Fifth corner
Realizing craftiness and grappling abilities.
Champions from all corners of the world will unite there indidaul titles
As one , to crown the Allied Worlds Title.!

About this poem

Championship and a Crown researcher the proposed project stumbled upon a Concept to recognize existing champions, with full respect to there companies, but forming an Alliance and dividing the individuals through competitive strategies. Redefining logistics with full respect to everyone's creation, a concept to bring anew way of recognizing greatness!

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Submitted by allanterry542curtis_2 on October 25, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABCDECCFGHCDCDIH
Characters 1,239
Words 192
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 16

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