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Doesn't fan fiction require the plundering of other people's intellectual property? Without that surely it's just fiction.

Kind of. There's all sorts of debates I've read on what makes fan fiction, fan fiction. Since we use pictures of real wrestlers to represent our characters, I'd say what we do borderlines more on fan fiction than pure fiction.
 
I don't buy that. Many of us don't use pictures of real wrestlers, and it makes no logical sense for some of us to be writing fan fiction and some of us to be producing wholly original content based purely on the extremely trivial distinction.

A better argument would be that our observance of kayfabe means that we are making use of a pre-established fictional universe, but enough different wrestling universes have been presented that I'd consider that genre writing rather than fanfiction.
 
I don't buy that. Many of us don't use pictures of real wrestlers, and it makes no logical sense for some of us to be writing fan fiction and some of us to be producing wholly original content based purely on the extremely trivial distinction.

A better argument would be that our observance of kayfabe means that we are making use of a pre-established fictional universe, but enough different wrestling universes have been presented that I'd consider that genre writing rather than fanfiction.

I actually do agree with this, as I define fan fiction as taking a pre-existing canon story and expanding it, kind of what Timothy Zahn did with Star Wars. However I have heard convicing arguments that taking any sort of pre establish universe and changing the setting can still be counted as fan fiction. It's like taking Naruto characters, changing all their powers, and putting them in outer space.
 
I actually do agree with this, as I define fan fiction as taking a pre-existing canon story and expanding it, kind of what Timothy Zahn did with Star Wars. However I have heard convicing arguments that taking any sort of pre establish universe and changing the setting can still be counted as fan fiction. It's like taking Naruto characters, changing all their powers, and putting them in outer space.

I think the literary definition of that would be 'the worst idea I have ever heard'.
 
I think the literary definition of that would be 'the worst idea I have ever heard'.

And I agree, I wouldn't consider a story like that to be true fan fiction, as it has nothing to do with the canon work; but others would argue that the story is fan fiction because it expounds upon a certain idea that might exist in a parallel universe.

It would be like saying that WZCW is a parallel universe of other major wrestling companies because we use the images of actual wrestlers to represent our characters. Don't argee with it, but the arguement is there.
 
Things I have done while waiting for Meltdown:

1. Trimmed my MSN contact list down to 3 people
2. Watched TNA Genesis
3. Read some fan fiction
4. Read some slash fiction
5. Watched some MLP:FIM
6. Read 50 pages of Storm of Swords
7. Been very sad
 
...and here I am thinking I had missed a show...

Not like I'm in a hurry to watch my own funeral, mind you.
 
Where else do you think the seven of us sit when you minions squirm and complain about the "uncompleted shows" whilst sipping the finest wine, imported straight from Sweet Apple Acres?
 
Where else do you think the seven of us sit when you minions squirm and complain about the "uncompleted shows" whilst sipping the finest wine, imported straight from Sweet Apple Acres?

Surely there's a finer vineyard in Canterlot, no?

Incidentally, I've just had a terrible, horrible idea of who might have bought WZCW and if I'm right I may literally shit my pants.
 

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