How do you start a league?
That all depends on how you feel about joining the Church of Scientology.
You should seriously starting by taking out a copy of Dianetics by L. Ron Hubbard (our church's founder) from the library. If you'd like, I could send you a PM regarding positive energy and the advantages of water birth. We've had problems on the forum in the past regarding members exposing tenets of our private Church meetings to members of the general public and/or media. I hope that if you do decide to join, this can all remain private?
Let me ask you, brother...have you had an E-Meter reading as of yet? You should really get one before joining the Church. In order to deal with the reactive mind, you should have an E-Meter auditing. We need to explore any negative emotional states that may be affecting your mind as we speak.
Also...read The Bridge to Total Freedom and familiarize yourself with the importance of OT III. Plus you should NOT BE TAKING ANY PRESCRIPTION DRUGS THAT WOULD ALTER YOUR STATE OF MIND! Or any drugs for that matter. Brother, we are concerned with psychology's influence on society and on the soul. It's the enslavement of the soul, in other words.
Remember, Scientology's belief system is one of regressive utopia-man's return to a once-perfect state. We will get back there brother, but it will take a team effort from all of us!
So how does fantasy wrestling fit into all of this?
FW allows us to create characters which serve as templates for the exodus of the negative energy affecting our state of mind. For example, I used to routinely beat my girlfriend for no reason whatsoever, but creating Layne Winters allowed me to beat her up in roleplay so I didn't have to do it in real life anymore. FW is central to the Church of Scientology and to the rehabilitation of the positive state of mind. FW was originally founded by the CSWA which is an acronym for Church of Scientology's Wrestling Association.
Thanks for visiting with us brother, and if you have any more questions feel free to e-mail me or the Good Reverend Jon Katz Jr.
Also, it's three dollars a month.