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Guest ShooterJay
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question:

 

The guys in charge of the New England indy I work for have decided to make myself and my co-producer the commentators for the TV show we're developing, (which btw, will in fact be airing on WNDS in a paid slot, all but replacing Chaotic Wrestling.) Now, my partner will be the color guy, and since he's a worker, he'll be using his gimmick name (Dino Casanova). Since I'm not a worker, (although in my honest biased, egotistical opinion, as a former amateur, I could most likely outwork most of the non-athletes their training camp produces, but that's beside the point) Should I use a gimmick name, or my real one. My real name, shown below, is kind of a passable wrestling name already, but I think a gimmick name would be kind of neat. What do you think? If you think a gimmick name is a good idea, could you give me some suggestions?

 

One other thing, I plan to be sort of a "smark" commentator, and use a lot of goofy internet lingo, such as calling my color guy a "vanilla midget prelim bum."

 

Also, to the JMTapes guy, the first episode will be completed on Monday, where can I send you a copy.

Guest Nezbyte
Posted

Seeing as how your name is Jason Doring, go for it.

Guest Vyce
Posted

I've always been partial to "Spuds Buckley", but Jason Doring could work.

 

I have no clue as to if anyone here will even get that joke.

Guest Ace309
Posted

I, personally, like a gimmicky-but-not-overly-so name. Hell, go with Jay Shooter.

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