Devilkiller
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Post by Devilkiller on Apr 3, 2013 22:06:47 GMT -5
Hey guys! I own a semi successful wrestling business, and I realized that I have not been doing good with lineups, How would you make a line up? What would make you come back for more? Thanks!
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Post by MacReady on Apr 4, 2013 10:15:19 GMT -5
Lol, "semi successful" and in your other post in the BACKYARD WRESTLING forum, you said you're 15.
L O L to you sir, L O L.
You're 15, I seriously doubt it's "semi successful" in any sense of the word; just you and some friends on a trampoline after school gets out.
Either way, I'm sure you have a "fan" base, just tailor to what you think they'd like.
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Devilkiller
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Post by Devilkiller on Apr 4, 2013 11:31:09 GMT -5
It is. Yes I am 15, and by semi successful I mean about 50 people coming to a show, not successful, but it's okay.
I have a real ring. Yes it is just my friends. And thanks,
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Post by MacReady on Apr 4, 2013 13:42:31 GMT -5
It is. Yes I am 15, and by semi successful I mean about 50 people coming to a show, not successful, but it's okay. I have a real ring. Yes it is just my friends. And thanks, I'd take a poll amongst them then; with little background to go on, I don't know what you ALREADY offer so I can't make suggestions on what you SHOULD offer.... know what I mean?
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Devilkiller
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Post by Devilkiller on Apr 4, 2013 14:46:50 GMT -5
It is. Yes I am 15, and by semi successful I mean about 50 people coming to a show, not successful, but it's okay. I have a real ring. Yes it is just my friends. And thanks, I'd take a poll amongst them then; with little background to go on, I don't know what you ALREADY offer so I can't make suggestions on what you SHOULD offer.... know what I mean? Okay, so maybe an event like Cyber Sunday to get a general idea?
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Post by MacReady on Apr 4, 2013 14:47:32 GMT -5
I'd take a poll amongst them then; with little background to go on, I don't know what you ALREADY offer so I can't make suggestions on what you SHOULD offer.... know what I mean? Okay, so maybe an event like Cyber Sunday to get a general idea? Yeah dude, give it a shot, post it on Facebook or twitter or something where everybody can see it and go from there?
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Devilkiller
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Post by Devilkiller on Apr 4, 2013 14:49:05 GMT -5
Okay, so maybe an event like Cyber Sunday to get a general idea? Yeah dude, give it a shot, post it on Facebook or twitter or something where everybody can see it and go from there? Alright, thanks for the feedback bro, I appreciate it!
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Post by Halloween King on Apr 4, 2013 22:24:38 GMT -5
I hope to god you're not one of those insane bloody backyard wrestler. I always feel so sorry for those guys.
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Devilkiller
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Post by Devilkiller on Apr 5, 2013 2:20:22 GMT -5
I hope to god you're not one of those insane bloody backyard wrestler. I always feel so sorry for those guys. No. There's some blood but mist the time it's accidental.
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Post by Johnny Lawrence - Cobra Kai on Apr 5, 2013 21:37:05 GMT -5
In terms of making people "come back for more," for each show, ask yourself this: What reason did THIS show give the fans for wanting to see the next one?
If the answer isn't obvious to you, then you probably need to work harder to set up the next show.
Always leave the "fans" with questions at the end of a show, compelling enough that they'd come back again to find out the answer. The questions could be anything interesting:
-- Wrestler A's acting weird... I wonder if he'll finally turn heel next time -- Who's the mystery partner/opponent/manager/etc? -- Wrestler B posed an interesting challenge... will someone accept it at the next show?
And remember to book your show at least partially to promote the next one. For example: The best match on your show should finish with a reason to come back (like a return bout, maybe with a stipulation next time... one guy got cheated but we already know he's getting a rematch, manager helped cheat, but next time he's being forced into the match and it's no-DQ... all kinds of possibilities).
When people leave your show they should already have an idea of what's happening next time, whether it's a couple of the matches or an answered challenge, or the climax of a storyline. Don't send them home without that information... promote the next show while the audience is still sitting there watching the current one.
Hope that helps... good luck!
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Post by Halloween King on Apr 5, 2013 22:24:43 GMT -5
The best line up you could have is 80s style. Do a match and then at the end of the match either do a double count out or double dq.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2013 22:36:17 GMT -5
make every match a tagteam match
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