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Post by TWD Relations on Nov 30, 2009 5:50:04 GMT -5
Its almost 6am. I poured a lot into this show. I'm going to bed. The new card will be out tomorrow. Also.. for those of you who reeeeeeally like those intros. Don't read the show yet. There isn't one for this. If you can hold off for a minute.. wait til I get a free minute and post the new link. I'm just done for the night. Enjoy, post your feedback below and congratulations to our new World Champion.
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Post by Patrick Martin on Nov 30, 2009 10:28:44 GMT -5
I thought the card was really good. Here's some quick thoughts:
Disappointed that Al Kayda wasn't able to contribute. I think for this federation to really be great, the undercard is where it starts. People are always going to be interested in the title matches or the "main event" storylines, but if a federation can get people interested in the entire roster, that's when things get fun.
I like where both Scott Pandora and Dragzilla's characters are going. I think there is a ton of potential there for both.
Damian Morninstar is a very unique presence within this federation and if the character is able to stick around for long term, I think it's going to lead to some great <- GREAT I said, things. The connection with him and JahMon is a nice start.
The new era JENT is interesting. A TWD version of the Four Horseman maybe? Redrum and Saber are two solid cornerstones with BlackSmith at the lead. Now if they can just pick up a couple more. Hhhmmm . . .
Chris Staggs . . . I don't think I've ever liked this type of character. With that being said, I really like having Chris Staggs and enjoyed his role plays going into this ppv. Funny stuff.
The Filipe Barroqueiro angle is probably one of the longest lasting e-fed ideas I've ever been a part of. The way things have changed since the angle began has presented it with about a .02 percent chance of succeeding. Not two percent, POINT zero two percent. And now at the end of it, all that it does is open doors for future rivalries. Good stuff.
Jason Hartnell . . . should have known you would be pulling for Krunch, you bastard. I can't wait to see you on the role play board. I say this with confidence. There is nobody happier that you're in TWD and e-wrestling in general than I am.
The matches were well written, but I was extremely happy with the Kersh/Krunch match. It was extraordinary.
And to Krunch . . . I think we lived up to the billing. I'll always be willing to role play against you. Brought back some good times. Keep up the good work . . . cheater.
And I think that leaves the Main Event . . . I gave my opinion to Rob about who should win and it was simply, "too close to call". I thought everyone involved put in some pretty good material for this match. It really was a great competition and I mean that. Krenshaw walks away the winner, but with more of the same effort the other four guys will never be too far behind.
Congrats to Krenshaw and make sure Pandora keeps an eye on your blindside . . . you are now a wanted man.
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Post by Jason Hartnell on Nov 30, 2009 21:45:01 GMT -5
Jason Hartnell . . . should have known you would be pulling for Krunch, you bastard. I can't wait to see you on the role play board. I say this with confidence. There is nobody happier that you're in TWD and e-wrestling in general than I am. So I'm guessing you're going to be REALLY pissed when it's revealed on the next Showdown that Harty put HGH in that Powerade? Joking aside, I think the PPV was a strong showing of what TWD has to offer. The Krunch / Kersh match obviously was special to me -- never thought I'd see the 2009 version. Props to both of you guys for making sure it lived up to the billing. Congrats to Krenshaw for winning it all -- well deserved. And well done to Rob for making it all come together on the night despite his man cold. Shows of that length and quality take up a lot of time.
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Post by lurkernumba1 on Nov 30, 2009 23:13:48 GMT -5
congrats to my man Krunch and Krenshaw, that was a real good card and the big question is when will Staggs finally get over his Scooby addiction!
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Post by Jamie Krenshaw on Dec 1, 2009 1:55:31 GMT -5
Really great show. I appreciate the all-nighter you put in to get it out as scheduled, Rob. A lotta angles going on which is always good. I'll echo Pat's comments about the undercard being important. It's hard nowadays as there's nowhere near as many people involved in this game as there once was but it's a good point and definitely something to aim for. Didn't see the Filipe reveal coming at all. Kudos to Filipe. Will be interesting to see how/if this angle can be followed up given the unfortunate departure of Ray/Kingpin. I was SO expecting Rob Blondie to be under the Rob Blondie mask. The Saber/Eno/Blacksmith stable is building nicely and it can only get more interesting now that I've gotten myself involved Damian Morningstar, welcome. Looking forward to seeing what happens with this new group. Jason Hartnell, I've not come into contact with the character before. I love how this game has so many pockets of groups that someone can have been involved for as long as I have and I still haven't come across them before. Hartnell made is segment really come across as huge. Was a good read and I'm intrigued by the Krunch situation. Jamie Krenshaw might need to keep his eye on that one... AND finally, the Main Event. Really well written. I don't know why Rob constantly forces himself to write these convoluted multi-man matches but he does it well and I enjoy it. The ending was especially tense as I had no idea who was getting the win. Very proud I did, as I had some really stiff competition. So yeah. Well written matches. Lotsa angles coming along. Keep up the good shit everybody!
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Post by Rastafari on Dec 2, 2009 0:09:20 GMT -5
Hey I was the first to congratulate Jamie Krenshaw.....don't believe me, read the card! lol
Actually Kersh and Krunch put out some epic stuff and everyone stepped up for the World Title, my opinion Jamie had it won with his second RP. It was anyone's game truly, Saber, Fil, Eno, Colt they all had pretty good stuff and could have gone any one of their way.
Staggsy, I'm gonna have to pull the punk card and be mean to the guy with the "special" needs hah. Looking forward to rping against you.
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