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Chuck Woolery

State of the SWF

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The Join page has been updated. I'm gonna make all the minor/quick updates that I can today. So it can at least be linked to.

 

Got a crude results page up as well.

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Somebody got me Photoshop Elements or something for X-Mas. If I ever get the hang of it (slow, lazy learner) then I'll try and get some graphics going for the company. Like PPV banners, maybe shirt designs. If I get the hang of it.

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Guest Bobby Riley

Well it seems like you guys are headed for some major change! I am glad to see that people are starting the new year with some vigor and are ready to move forward and start writing again. I would like to throw out a couple of opinions, whether you care or not that is your business :).

 

On the whole angles and promos debate, I personally always had much more fun writing promos. It allowed me to delve deeper into my character and his interactions with other characters. I made my career on promos, and no matter if people liked them or not, it really had a large effect on how I would write my matches. If allowed me to change the dynamic of my character so that I could write him wrestling differently depending upon his personal life outside the squared circle. It kept my own character fresh and new, while also allowing for some pretty entertaining escapades! I mean, just think about all of the great promos from yesteryear that were based upon things happening away from the ring. Wilson, the Carnival, those were always some great exchanges and they didn't always necessarily take place in the arena. Outcast and I had one of the first, if not the first, truly deep and personal storylines of the fed, and I'd really hate to see them go. I find that the character is more important that pure writing and/or match psychology. Hopefully some of you will take the word of an old vet!

 

Also, I am saddened by my demise at commentary, but I understand that it was probably needed. I was a commentator forever and I can imagine that it was getting old writing me. King will be a much more edgy heel commentator I imagine, and that could add a lot more drama to your matches. I want to thank you all for keeping me in memory by using me in your matches! Who knows, maybe hes left the booth to step back into the ring!

 

Hah, anyways, its always good to see discussion and fire from you guys, so keep up the great work!

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