Post by Ryan Ro [NAPW] on Jun 28, 2006 6:15:17 GMT -5
Diego drank the funny kool-aid, then wrote D-X vs SAD (creative!)
Dave is his usual epic self with D-Men vs BPX (moving!)
Aaron stretched himself and did a dandy pure honor championship match (Ravageriffic!)
Annnnd Jago wrote his favorite two wrestlers in the whole fed, Slick & Joey (intriguing!)
The show delay was unfortunate. I spent the day driving an hour into Port Moody to my uncle's shop to get my trunk open, because you see, it wasn't opening. And it had my work clothes in it. I barely beat rush hour back to get back into Abbotsford and go to work. This ate up the four hours I'd allocated for show writing.
I will reitirate how important it is to me to get results up on time. It's now 4 am, I've been writing since 1230, but results are up at least when most of you wake up. Ironically, we never had this problem when the shows were on Monday.
Nonetheless. Kudos to the match writers for really writing some good stuff on their own. I basically gave out the winner and a couple minor details for each match, and each writer came back with some fantastic stuff.
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The handler of Mark Cage has asked to write a match. If you would like to get involved in match writing, post in the "X match writers needed for Action!" thread when it goes up. I prefer to start people on Action! matches to see what they're capable of before moving them onto TNF stuff.
The two most important things about match writing, IMO: 1) Being willing to work within the established NAPW formatting/style, and 2) being up on the RPs for the match you're writing... to be aware of the motivations and mindsets of the wrestlers involved, and incorporate some of the Rp elements into the match. It sounds harder than it is.
Love and kiss ryro
Dave is his usual epic self with D-Men vs BPX (moving!)
Aaron stretched himself and did a dandy pure honor championship match (Ravageriffic!)
Annnnd Jago wrote his favorite two wrestlers in the whole fed, Slick & Joey (intriguing!)
The show delay was unfortunate. I spent the day driving an hour into Port Moody to my uncle's shop to get my trunk open, because you see, it wasn't opening. And it had my work clothes in it. I barely beat rush hour back to get back into Abbotsford and go to work. This ate up the four hours I'd allocated for show writing.
I will reitirate how important it is to me to get results up on time. It's now 4 am, I've been writing since 1230, but results are up at least when most of you wake up. Ironically, we never had this problem when the shows were on Monday.
Nonetheless. Kudos to the match writers for really writing some good stuff on their own. I basically gave out the winner and a couple minor details for each match, and each writer came back with some fantastic stuff.
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The handler of Mark Cage has asked to write a match. If you would like to get involved in match writing, post in the "X match writers needed for Action!" thread when it goes up. I prefer to start people on Action! matches to see what they're capable of before moving them onto TNF stuff.
The two most important things about match writing, IMO: 1) Being willing to work within the established NAPW formatting/style, and 2) being up on the RPs for the match you're writing... to be aware of the motivations and mindsets of the wrestlers involved, and incorporate some of the Rp elements into the match. It sounds harder than it is.
Love and kiss ryro