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Post by D! on Aug 30, 2006 9:44:59 GMT -5
It's regrettable that deadline was missed, certain issues will be resolved in the future. I apologize, and hope you will enjoy the show.
Patrick Kidd's handler (who, for lack of a better name, shall be called by me and you as "Kid Patrick") handled Kidd / Moose as a match and I did commentary. I rolled the dice and let him write his own guy, it turned out nice and has a potent ending. Here's hoping we see more Kidd goodness in the near future.
Bo handled Dream Come True versus Royal Foundation, which led to the interesting topic of Ainsley Lake's underwear.
Ryan pulled double duty, first of all writing an intensely emotional Rees / Rex match, then following it up with a snappy Static / Bickle match. And all of this when he was on "vacation". If you're new to the fed and like what he's done this show, just you wait until he comes back full-time.
Allan wrote the latest chapter of D! / Ravager, which I saw as being fitting as I took the last one; heaven knows he did a classier job of it.
I wrote the other stuff with only one crayon.
Unpleasant business: we had no-showers, they're at one warning a piece. Dream Come True--
You're on notice.
And for those of you keeping track, Jon Tees is no longer on that particular board. That's because he's DEAD TO ME.
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Post by Ryan Ro [NAPW] on Aug 30, 2006 11:30:51 GMT -5
Good show from all involved.
JEFF JAMES: Equalizer!
DEXTRO: Slurptastic!
STEIN: Captured!
REX CALIBER: Outta here?
Interesting show. Ramifications?
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Post by "Outlaw" Patrick Kidd on Aug 30, 2006 14:39:08 GMT -5
you all can just refer to me as either Patt or Kidd.
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Post by Ryan Ro [NAPW] on Aug 30, 2006 16:59:50 GMT -5
Quality match you wrote, Pat. It was easy to visualize and flowed very well. Shame you lost though.
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Post by "Outlaw" Patrick Kidd on Aug 30, 2006 23:38:32 GMT -5
losings part of the game, its all good, sometimes losing pushes a story better than winning. Oddly enough in feds I've been in I've been a Legend, Hall of Famer, Spirit, etc, but if you look at the ol' w/l record you'd think I was Brooklyn Brawler's cousin sometimes lol, though i'd say about 25% of those were angled loses. As long as your playing to have fun, and have a creative mind a lose can sometimes be the best thing for you. Gives someone else a rub, and gives you something to work with like the fact that Kidd lost to the Childe's play/Stun gun. Though if possible I'd liek someone to PM me a copy of the jury votes/comments on the amtch so I know what to work on.
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