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Post by maniac on Jan 24, 2006 19:16:02 GMT -5
...is calling himself the King of Kings. What are the odds? Now I totally have to come up with a new nickname.
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Post by predator on Jan 24, 2006 22:11:29 GMT -5
...is calling himself the King of Kings. What are the odds? Now I totally have to come up with a new nickname. maybe you should file a complaint. I mean, you came up with it first, correct?
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Post by nexusone on Jan 24, 2006 22:14:03 GMT -5
I do believe maybe the bible called Jesus that, but don't quote me.
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Post by Celtic Assassins on Jan 24, 2006 22:17:13 GMT -5
Triple H you could take. As for Jesus,... well, maybe you'll want to pick another fight...
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Post by "Sick" Billy Kryenik on Jan 25, 2006 14:57:06 GMT -5
no i totally think you should take Jesus to court. ;D
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Post by Nightmare on Jan 25, 2006 20:30:05 GMT -5
Uhh, yea, good luck wid dat!
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Post by maniac on Jan 25, 2006 21:07:48 GMT -5
no i totally think you should take Jesus to court. ;D I don't know, I hear He has a pretty good lawyer. It's funny though, I wonder if WWE writers look through e-wrestling storylines sometimes. We'd do something in the fed I ran, and a couple of weeks later it would happen on Raw. ie My fed did our "Summer Slam" PPV entitled "Summer Smash" (original, I know)...we had two guys fight for the title, and after a grueling match a third guy came out and demanded that since he was the #1 contender he get his title shot then and there. He won the belt, lots of controversy, and away we went. Edge then did the same thing at NYR, lol. Probably a coincidence but it makes you wonder sometimes.
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Post by Stylin' Kyle Roberts [REBEL] on Jan 25, 2006 21:21:27 GMT -5
I don't know, I hear He has a pretty good lawyer. You kidding? Lawyers in heaven. Right. The Fiery Place is the side that has the massive amounts of litigators.
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Post by D! on Jan 25, 2006 21:35:33 GMT -5
It's funny though, I wonder if WWE writers look through e-wrestling storylines sometimes. We'd do something in the fed I ran, and a couple of weeks later it would happen on Raw. Let's be fair here. As hard as we try, we're the ones apeing the actual product, and not the other way around. So 99.9% of the stuff you'll see in E-wrestling has either happened already or was bound to happen anyways. In NAPW, this number shrinks to 95%. And, really, there's only so much that's NEW under the wrestling sun. I see "evil boss" storylines on RAW and Impact! this month, though I'm sure somebody's going to tell me that HBK / Vince and Raven / Zybysko are as different as night and day. So unless someone does something flat-out original-- eg. opening a Vegetation Division where trees wrestle for the title--then E-fedding's best is likely coming to a screen near you.
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Post by Ryan Ro [NAPW] on Jan 26, 2006 4:16:54 GMT -5
There is a very, very specific reason NAPW does NOT have a GM, Commissioner, or Owner character involved in the events. It's gotten to a point where I don't think wrestling bookers know how to book an event with some kind of evil figurehead.
NAPW Commissioner Bobby Winchell obviously does make matches, but he is not a character per se. He's just there because obviously somebody in a promotion has to decide, but he's more in line with old school NWA commissioners than modern day types --- he's purely a bland businessman. Except, you know, never actually SEEN.
It means the wrestlers get to have storylines on their own. Crazy that.
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Post by Stylin' Kyle Roberts [REBEL] on Jan 26, 2006 4:29:20 GMT -5
That's the thing that the Pres told me when I asked him if I could create Winchell:
As long as he's never seen, and as long as Roberts doesn't try to have a feud with the commissioner, go nuts.
I can see why Pres alludes to the NWA Commisioner Board or whatever (I never watched NWA as a child), but I was thinking more along the lines of Jack Tunney when i thought up Winchell - That guy who maybe only comes on TV once every few months, and only when the WWF had a statement they thought was truly essential to have Tunney read on-air.
When I was a kid watching Wrestling Superstars, the only time you ever saw Tunney was in these pre-taped segments, so he never interacted with the wrestlers, but instead made commandments from Titan Towers like he were freaking Zeus (not the Zeus from No Holds Barred. Just the regular Greek god...).
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Post by Ryan Ro [NAPW] on Jan 26, 2006 4:32:18 GMT -5
Jack Tunney is a very good parallel to Winchell, except Commissioner Winchell was a champion on the west coast and wrestled in a fairly racist by today's standards Native American gimmick.
WAHOO MCDANIEL! AIAIAIAIAIA!
Tunney did get HUGE heat when he vacated the title after the Hulk/Taker controveresy in 91, interestingly. But I think it was because people wanted Taker to have the belt... not the orange goblin.
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Post by "Sick" Billy Kryenik on Jan 27, 2006 19:52:07 GMT -5
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