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You probably took up half the views24,800 but like I said, it has been there a little bit longer.
i can actually imagine y2jake saying thatdo the mods actually admit to people what they do? I can't exactly picture a moderator in a bar trying to pick up a girl and admitting,"I'm a moderator form wrestlezone.com. I've had over 24,000 views in one of my threads. Do you blog?" I should use this line in one of my articles.
Pft Jake is so sad with how he thinks he is so great, and over. I mean, how can someone be so pathetic.
If you all need to know the most over person on this site
I suggest you see the OFFICIAL All things NorCal thread. The post count in it completely owns Jakes.
AND this one. And its barely been around for over a month. So seriously, you all need to just stop. Becuase with that information, im pretty sure its fairly easy to see who is the person with the most accomplishments on this site.
and if Jake isnt scared to show them, he can post the stats of the NorCal thread in here.
Ownage.
My accomplishments > Jake >>>> Disco
here is the exact story of the invisible man. when we would sit in the booking meetings and we'd have writers block, people would just randomly shoot out goofy ideas. so we're sitting there one day and we've got nothing, and i say,"let's shoot a shot of an empty locker room for thirty seconds, and at the end show 'Coming Soon: The Invisible Man'" and everybody cracks up. We never did it and never actually took it seriously and that was sort of the end of it. Except when we'd be talking about angles and i'd jokingly say something like, "and Goldberg holds up the belt and the invisible man nails him from behind and grabs the belt and puts it around his own waist." So don't believe everything you read about me.
Funny thing is in the Olympic Auditorium years ago, Mando put over the Invisible Man gimmick, losing to him one and coming back a week later to pin him. True story, and he got a standing ovation for the performance.
Its been done in other places also.
i can actually imagine y2jake saying that
If Russo had his way, Shark Boy would be stunning people every week and raising hell."Do you like the work of Vince Russo? I think his early work is the best, but Shark Boy is really just an example of the IWC's incapability to keep a good booker down."
was administrator the correct word there?
You probably took up half the views
i can actually imagine y2jake saying that
I wasn't sure who to cheer, but I would cheer sting as a heel.. But i wanted more to go on and hopefully most of the show can be based on this huge angle, if this is the angle.The inconvenient truth is that Sting's promo on Impact! wasn't far from the truth at all, and the fans you heard cheering him were the REAL wrestling fans, that know what THEY like. They know what works, and they'd really like to see it again. The next generation of wrestlers are indeed disrespectful to the knowledge of their elders that were around when everyone made a bunch of money, and alot more people watched wrestling. The set of standards by which we judge stars in this business needs to change. It's just a fact. The internet community has no clue how to create stars, lack of current stars presented as evidence. If you internet guys want to think that your voice has such a strong say in this business, then you're going to have to take alot of the blame. Go ahead and keep booing Cena, and put an exlamation point on the fact that you have no idea what a star is.
Agreed Glen on dumbass low-life wrestling fans star-rating matches. I hate that stuff. John Cena is good, agreed. Agree with ya that guys gotta sell more and show some charisma.
However, u talked of how the booker can't really create a star by his pen. But here's the thing, if the booker is incompetent, then the wrestlers' potential is weakened. Russo 70% of the time does decent writing for TNA, but there's the 30% of him that doesn't make sence. Russo once booked a no DQ match on Nitro in 1999 with a DQ finish. Russo also once booked a no countout match on WCW that ended with a COUNTOUT! So how did those wrestlers benefit? They looked like fools because of the booking. Joe got over on his own. He's been booked as a general face for months, while he's been booked as a whiner and complainer, and the fans have turned on him because of the booking. On TNA, the heels are cool and do things that make sence, and the faces are such idiots, that they end up being booed. Ain't that backwards? Here's the thing with the Sting promo, from Lance Storms' column this week.
------------Now lets look at TNA, where Im going to focus on one angle in particular. The big angle on Impact during my time off was Stings black bat. Stings black bat kept being used by heels to KO baby faces, and everyone assumed that it had to be Sting. No one considered the fact that people other than Sting could use a black bat; it was an absolute given that Sting was behind these dastardly deeds and must have turned heel. That in itself was a bit of a leap of faith but this week on Impact Sting did a big speech and admitted that he was in fact the one behind all of the black bat / heel, shenanigans. Sting then offered an explanation for his actions and listed a bunch of disrespectful things AJ Style and Samoa Joe had done to him, which motivated his heel turn. This was all well and good except for one MONSTEROUS plot hole. All of the actions Sting listed occurred after the first black bat interference. Perhaps Sting has been studying with the Amazing Kreskin in his time off, because he preemptively turned heel in response to events that hadnt occurred yet. Way to go Stinger; or rather way to go Russo! On top of Stings new psychic powers, the confrontation between Sting and AJ styles that closed Impact this week, had fans cheering the newly turned heel Sting and booing baby face AJ Styles. TNA creative managed to book a illogical angle that produced the complete opposite reaction they desired. Truly Amazing!---------------
NEWSFLASH - The New Blood vs. Millionaries failed to draw money in WCW. Again, I like TNA and sometimes they do awesome stuff, but repeating an angle that failed to make money in 2000 is stupid.
Agreed Glen on dumbass low-life wrestling fans star-rating matches. I hate that stuff. John Cena is good, agreed. Agree with ya that guys gotta sell more and show some charisma.
However, u talked of how the booker can't really create a star by his pen. But here's the thing, if the booker is incompetent, then the wrestlers' potential is weakened. Russo 70% of the time does decent writing for TNA, but there's the 30% of him that doesn't make sence. Russo once booked a no DQ match on Nitro in 1999 with a DQ finish. Russo also once booked a no countout match on WCW that ended with a COUNTOUT! So how did those wrestlers benefit? They looked like fools because of the booking. Joe got over on his own. He's been booked as a general face for months, while he's been booked as a whiner and complainer, and the fans have turned on him because of the booking. On TNA, the heels are cool and do things that make sence, and the faces are such idiots, that they end up being booed. Ain't that backwards? Here's the thing with the Sting promo, from Lance Storms' column this week.
------------Now lets look at TNA, where Im going to focus on one angle in particular. The big angle on Impact during my time off was Stings black bat. Stings black bat kept being used by heels to KO baby faces, and everyone assumed that it had to be Sting. No one considered the fact that people other than Sting could use a black bat; it was an absolute given that Sting was behind these dastardly deeds and must have turned heel. That in itself was a bit of a leap of faith but this week on Impact Sting did a big speech and admitted that he was in fact the one behind all of the black bat / heel, shenanigans. Sting then offered an explanation for his actions and listed a bunch of disrespectful things AJ Style and Samoa Joe had done to him, which motivated his heel turn. This was all well and good except for one MONSTEROUS plot hole. All of the actions Sting listed occurred after the first black bat interference. Perhaps Sting has been studying with the Amazing Kreskin in his time off, because he preemptively turned heel in response to events that hadnt occurred yet. Way to go Stinger; or rather way to go Russo! On top of Stings new psychic powers, the confrontation between Sting and AJ styles that closed Impact this week, had fans cheering the newly turned heel Sting and booing baby face AJ Styles. TNA creative managed to book a illogical angle that produced the complete opposite reaction they desired. Truly Amazing!---------------
NEWSFLASH - The New Blood vs. Millionaries failed to draw money in WCW. Again, I like TNA and sometimes they do awesome stuff, but repeating an angle that failed to make money in 2000 is stupid.
Storm is a bland wrestler who needs to get his friggin facts straight:
1) The bat happenings all happened after Victory Road therefore fitting into the timeframe, unlike what he said. Not watching TNA hurt your credibility Lance.
2) Sting never admitted to the bat attacks. All he admitted to was Victory Road and Hard Justice. I bet he wasn't even responsible for all the bat things going on but rather that was someone like Kevin Nash. That would be a good angle.
3) The Sting promo sounded very realistic. Also it seems like the angle is a Point of View one where the fans decide who is the face and who is the heel.
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AS FOR DISCO'S COLUMN:
1) When I refer to booking I mean booking/writing. For example when I say TNA isn't booking Samoa Joe strong, I mean the writing makes him out to be a complete dufus.
2) I completely agree on TNA's style of wrestling. I don't rate matches by stars if at all but will say that TNA's wrestling desensitizes their product. Every finisher kicked out of, desensitizes the finisher. Every move not sold well, desensitizes the move. Every spot done, desensitizes the spot. I would suggest slowing down the product to work on more "in-ring psychology" and character development.
3) I have thought for a while now that TNA should temporarily phase out the X Division. The X Division style is the worst of TNA's no sell style. The amazing talents need to work with new wrestlers who know bigger man style. Plus you could have new feuds and finally incorporate a TV Title.
The best way to do this is have a Unification Match between the X Division and World Champion, having the World Champion win. The X Champ comes out the next week on iMPACT and talks about that TNA is the X Division etc. Bring in a TV Title, allowing the X Stars to work as tag teams or towards the TV/World Titles. Eventually when you get more time on TV, you can bring back the X Division Title. That would allow TNA to revamp the division with some fresh faces and feuds. What do you think?
I just got done reading another one of GG articles while it was good, I just dont understand why in every one all he seems to do is criticize the internet fans. I mean I get it you hate "internet schmucks" and thats fine you're allowed to have your opinion. I just wish he would write more articles dealing with other things besides trying to shut up the IWC and make them look bad or rip on them. Which it seems like all his articles are about. It would be cool if you wrote more about things that happened behind the scenes or funny stories instead of constantly trying to take shots at the internet fans.
I dont know if Im understanding this right or not but if I am then I gotta disagree with this. In his last article did he say that writers like Meltzer or internet fans arent qualified to rate or judge a match and dont know what a good match is because they never were in the business? If thats the case I disagree whole heartedly. Now maybe we havent been in the business but that doesnt mean that we dont know what a good match is. Siskel(when he was alive) and Ebert are probably the two most famous and respected movie critics in the U.S. but neither has acted a day in their lives(to my knowledge). So does that mean that we shouldnt listen or take their reviews seriously because they arent actors? Cause after all wrestling is a form of entertainment just like movies.
On a side note I hope his prediction of Calvin Johnson being a top 3 WR this year holds up since Im a die hard Lions fan(unfortunately). Also it would be nice if Thomas Jones scored 10TDs too this year like he said since I drafted him again despite having him last year when he killed my team by only scoring 1TD.
I just got done reading another one of GG articles while it was good, I just dont understand why in every one all he seems to do is criticize the internet fans. I mean I get it you hate "internet schmucks" and thats fine you're allowed to have your opinion. I just wish he would write more articles dealing with other things besides trying to shut up the IWC and make them look bad or rip on them. Which it seems like all his articles are about. It would be cool if you wrote more about things that happened behind the scenes or funny stories instead of constantly trying to take shots at the internet fans.
I dont know if Im understanding this right or not but if I am then I gotta disagree with this. In his last article did he say that writers like Meltzer or internet fans arent qualified to rate or judge a match and dont know what a good match is because they never were in the business? If thats the case I disagree whole heartedly. Now maybe we havent been in the business but that doesnt mean that we dont know what a good match is. Siskel(when he was alive) and Ebert are probably the two most famous and respected movie critics in the U.S. but neither has acted a day in their lives(to my knowledge). So does that mean that we shouldnt listen or take their reviews seriously because they arent actors? Cause after all wrestling is a form of entertainment just like movies.
On a side note I hope his prediction of Calvin Johnson being a top 3 WR this year holds up since Im a die hard Lions fan(unfortunately). Also it would be nice if Thomas Jones scored 10TDs too this year like he said since I drafted him again despite having him last year when he killed my team by only scoring 1TD.
I just got done reading another one of GG articles while it was good, I just dont understand why in every one all he seems to do is criticize the internet fans. I mean I get it you hate "internet schmucks" and thats fine you're allowed to have your opinion. I just wish he would write more articles dealing with other things besides trying to shut up the IWC and make them look bad or rip on them. Which it seems like all his articles are about. It would be cool if you wrote more about things that happened behind the scenes or funny stories instead of constantly trying to take shots at the internet fans.
I dont know if Im understanding this right or not but if I am then I gotta disagree with this. In his last article did he say that writers like Meltzer or internet fans arent qualified to rate or judge a match and dont know what a good match is because they never were in the business? If thats the case I disagree whole heartedly. Now maybe we havent been in the business but that doesnt mean that we dont know what a good match is. Siskel(when he was alive) and Ebert are probably the two most famous and respected movie critics in the U.S. but neither has acted a day in their lives(to my knowledge). So does that mean that we shouldnt listen or take their reviews seriously because they arent actors? Cause after all wrestling is a form of entertainment just like movies.
On a side note I hope his prediction of Calvin Johnson being a top 3 WR this year holds up since Im a die hard Lions fan(unfortunately). Also it would be nice if Thomas Jones scored 10TDs too this year like he said since I drafted him again despite having him last year when he killed my team by only scoring 1TD.
I honestly wonder if Mr. Gilbertti is just doing that because he knows is gets under the skin of internet fans, or if he just truly believes that wrestling philosophy. It would make sense for the latter seeing as I don't remember him ever being apart of any 5-star matches or close to it. Perhaps pro wrestling is just one big joke to him and he saw it as an easy paycheck. Whatever the case may be, I certainly do not agree with the sentiment that internet fans mean nothing.
Internet fans are the ones buying PPV's, merchandise, tickets to events, and even partaking in fantasy wrestling. The most hardcore football fans do the same with fantasy football and I can guarantee you many of them know what they're talking about in regards to the NFL. He seems to make it out as internet fans are stupid when in reality I bet you some of us could write better shows in both TNA and the WWE.