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  • EmpireWF
    Giants in the Super Bowl
    • Mar 2009
    • 24082

    Yep, Sheamus on the ropes brought some hahas.

    A way to kill even steven booking is to not book all matches between main guys. No reason John Morrison should job in 2 minutes last week. You can use any number of guys who are barely on TV, if at all. It has the same effect.

    Why bother having Ryder lose a title match to Ziggler, then immediately have Ryder pin Ziggler in a 6-man (after Mason Ryan turns face)? Nobody benefits.

    Sure, it may hurt in the short term as you build guys up over time against "non-stars" or jobbers...but it will help. Guys like Ziggler, Swagger, Kingston, Sydal, Sheamus, Rhodes, etc. can come off looking like superstars. If you can do that, well, people won't tune out during their segments and maybe, JUST MAYBE, someday....one or two of them can actually become main eventers who can draw. It's worth a shot to keep the main event scene as fresh as possible over the years.

    Look at Henry, a fucking bad ass right now. They've protected him for a couple months and he's the biggest bad ass they've had since Sheamus' big heel run. Sure, nobody is really going to pay to see Mark Henry in 2011...but it's the framework. Henry has been in the E on-and-off for 15 years with so many stop and start pushes, it's impossible to count. What if you give the logical booking to a younger guy who can go in the ring? GASP....they may get over!!!

    It's not rocket science.


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    • adembroski
      All-Inclusive!
      • Feb 2009
      • 1815

      Originally posted by EmpireWF
      Sure, it may hurt in the short term as you build guys up over time against "non-stars" or jobbers...but it will help. Guys like Ziggler, Swagger, Kingston, Sydal, Sheamus, Rhodes, etc. can come off looking like superstars. If you can do that, well, people won't tune out during their segments and maybe, JUST MAYBE, someday....one or two of them can actually become main eventers who can draw. It's worth a shot to keep the main event scene as fresh as possible over the years.
      Another thing that bugs me... does the WWE not believe they can get someone over for just being a damn good wrestler? Wasn't that how RVD got over? Just great work in the ring? There is no reason certain people should be on the mic any more than absolutely necessary. Just give them chances to have great matches.
      S.P.Q.A.

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      • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
        Highwayman
        • Feb 2009
        • 15429

        Originally posted by BigBiss
        there is much more to booking them telling storys and puting worker a with worker b to get a good match
        Elaborate.

        Remember, I'm not talking about the exterior factors...I'm talking about the essence of it...which is simple story telling.

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        • Warner2BruceTD
          2011 Poster Of The Year
          • Mar 2009
          • 26142

          Originally posted by FedEx227
          I think both organizations are overbooking.

          WWE has a team of soap opera writers dissecting every minute of angles, promos, personalities, characters, etc. while at the same time Vinny Mac is changing every single thing 15 times.

          TNA well c'mon it's Russo.
          'Overbooked' seems to have become the blanket term for anything badly booked. There is no reason you can't have multi layered booking that makes sense. Gabe Sapolsky at his peak...nothing on any show was ever throw away. Every result mattered and advanced the story. But it all made sense.

          The problem with the WWE is they have incredibly simplistic booking that makes very little sense.

          Why are these arch rivals agreeing to team together?

          Whyshould the heel tag team champs be used to put over the babyface hero in a handicapped squash, when you have a dozen jobbers to choose from to do the same thing?

          Nobody does simple like Cornette. Go watch SMW tapes. You see every angle, every turn, every result from a mile away. But its all logical. Easy stroies like larry is talking about. Cornette is what the WWE needs, but he's a loon and can't get along with anyone.

          TNA I guess you can say overbooks, but really its just Russo trying to fool everyone and be clever like its 1999. Again, the issue is it makes little sense because the characters lack proper motivation for their wacky actions. TNA is like two kids playing with wrestling figures in the backyard, topping each other with wacky angles.

          Both groups run too many angles. Verne Gagne ran like one tv angle per year. But now these guys have boxed themselves into a corner. You have to have an angle every segment. Why do you think they run out of fresh ideas and recycle the same shit?

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          • Warner2BruceTD
            2011 Poster Of The Year
            • Mar 2009
            • 26142

            Remember watching Superstars and Wrestling Challenge years ago? Squash....squash.....squash....interview....squash .....HOLY SHIT! BORIS ZUKHOV ATTACKED NIKOLAI VOLKOFF WITH HIS BOOT! The Bolsheviks are HISTORY!

            They would run a few angles per year, and you would go apeshit over a lower mid carder turning babyface.

            Less is more.

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            • Bigpapa42
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2009
              • 3185

              Completely agree on less is more. Both the WWE and TNA have completely abandoned the idea of moderation. They have forgotten or don't care that when anything becomes frequent and common, it completely loses its impact.

              Why it is impossible to remember any given John Cena promo, especially since he's pretty good on the mic? Because he comes out and cuts nearly the same "good" promo every week for the past 5 years. Why does it have zero impact when a heel interupts an authority figure trying to make an announcement? Because it happens every time? Why does Randy Orton losing his shit mean nothing? Because it he does it every two weeks.

              TNA is even worse. Last year, when the WWE was first making an obvious effort to ensure there was zero blood, TNA went all in to show they were "different" by having everyone bleed all the time. They had Ric Flair bleeding on fans, Knockouts bleeding, even the commentary crew bladed for a few shows to feel like part of the team. If you want to make something loses its meaning and value, have it happen all the fucking time... that's not hard to figure out but TNA completely misses that concept.

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              • EmpireWF
                Giants in the Super Bowl
                • Mar 2009
                • 24082

                Things changed once they had to do live TV every Monday night. Had to one-up WCW for years and now they have no competition to one-up so they're just in the mud. Stuck in neutral for almost 10 years. Not a good look.


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                • BigBiss
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 1912

                  Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                  Elaborate.

                  Remember, I'm not talking about the exterior factors...I'm talking about the essence of it...which is simple story telling.
                  you cant take the "exterior factors" out, how you deal with them and work with them are just as inportant as the story you are telling

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                  • EmpireWF
                    Giants in the Super Bowl
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 24082

                    Random variables I can think of any booker must deal with...

                    -Whether the worker can 'connect' with the crowd
                    -Injuries
                    -Misc. (arrests, suspensions, car accidents, mouths off to a drug test administrator, etc.)
                    -How well two particular guys work together (for example, Shawn hated working with Kennedy towards the end of his WWE run....then again, Orton has said publicly he doesn't like working with Mark Henry, so...)
                    -Whether Wrestler A can get over through no support from the booker (if he does, you have to do something with him, no?)
                    -TV/PPV commitments/schedule
                    -The worker's contract
                    -What the end game is of a particular storyline (is it to get a babyface over? to turn a heel or babyface? etc.)


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                    • Warner2BruceTD
                      2011 Poster Of The Year
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 26142

                      Originally posted by EmpireWF
                      Random variables I can think of any booker must deal with...

                      -Whether the worker can 'connect' with the crowd
                      -Injuries
                      -Misc. (arrests, suspensions, car accidents, mouths off to a drug test administrator, etc.)
                      -How well two particular guys work together (for example, Shawn hated working with Kennedy towards the end of his WWE run....then again, Orton has said publicly he doesn't like working with Mark Henry, so...)
                      -Whether Wrestler A can get over through no support from the booker (if he does, you have to do something with him, no?)
                      -TV/PPV commitments/schedule
                      -The worker's contract
                      -What the end game is of a particular storyline (is it to get a babyface over? to turn a heel or babyface? etc.)
                      The "end game" should be determined first, and you work backwards from there.

                      It's obvious that TNA comes up with stories, has no idea where they are going, and not the first clue how it is going to finish.

                      For that matter, the WWE is the same way, except I think they actually know where they want things to go initially, but then change their minds 1,000 times.

                      The day he won it, Vince Sr told Superstar Billy Graham the exact date & location he would be losing the WWF Title, 18 months later.

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                      • BigBiss
                        Junior Member
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 1912

                        If there not biting on the "end game" do you keep pushing and hope they come around, or do you change things up?

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                        • Warner2BruceTD
                          2011 Poster Of The Year
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 26142

                          Originally posted by BigBiss
                          If there not biting on the "end game" do you keep pushing and hope they come around, or do you change things up?
                          quite the dilemma

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                          • BigBiss
                            Junior Member
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 1912

                            Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                            quite the dilemma
                            thats a common one, now what if Wrestler A dislikes Wrestler B, or when wrestler C comes out of leftfield and takes the world by storm.

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                            • EmpireWF
                              Giants in the Super Bowl
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 24082

                              Or if wrestler A refuses to work with wrestler B because he slept with A's lady friend...


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                              • BigBiss
                                Junior Member
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 1912

                                Originally posted by EmpireWF
                                Or if wrestler A refuses to work with wrestler B because he slept with A's lady friend...
                                or as we like to call them in the "Buisness" "Rats" #insidertermeveryoneknows

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