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Post by Punk on Oct 31, 2013 19:48:38 GMT -5
Does anybody have any rules for their matches that they carry throughout each match they film?
For example: Nobody kicks out of the DDT!
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Post by attitudesback on Oct 31, 2013 21:03:49 GMT -5
Not really, although sometimes when I plan the matches I'll have spots that will the match will lead towards. Got a big one no one's noticed during Dangerous... All I'm going to say regarding that is - one superstar is NOT happy! ![;)](http://www.wrestlingfigs.com/images/wink.gif)
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Post by Wicked on Oct 31, 2013 21:27:44 GMT -5
What do you mean for rules. Do you just mean like match rules? I have ROH type rules for my fed.....
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Post by Punk on Oct 31, 2013 21:52:43 GMT -5
What do you mean for rules. Do you just mean like match rules? I have ROH type rules for my fed..... Well, I meant like a little thing in the back of your mind. Like 'Nobody kicks out of the DDT!' or 'A Chair Shot will always end a match.' like a little niche that you always remember but nobody else knows about. Also that's cool. Do you use the rope breaks?
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Post by Wicked on Oct 31, 2013 21:58:15 GMT -5
What do you mean for rules. Do you just mean like match rules? I have ROH type rules for my fed..... Well, I meant like a little thing in the back of your mind. Like 'Nobody kicks out of the DDT!' or 'A Chair Shot will always end a match.' like a little niche that you always remember but nobody else knows about. Also that's cool. Do you use the rope breaks? Yeah I use rope breaks. I am going to phase in the Code of Honor sooner than later. I always this that if you get a big move done to you, no matter how long the sequence is, they should sell it. I also plan most of my matches in my head before I make it.
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Post by Jack on Nov 1, 2013 2:57:57 GMT -5
I just try to pace the matches and have alot of kick outs of there lower impact moves and then make sure their finisher is the ACTUAL end of the match.
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Post by T on Nov 1, 2013 5:53:40 GMT -5
I just try to pace the matches and have alot of kick outs of there lower impact moves and then make sure their finisher is the ACTUAL end of the match. Yeah, unless it's an epic PPV battle, then you shouldn't really kick out of a finisher. I always try to make sure I have a couple of mid-air poses per match, just to keep it interesting. Also, if the ref gets touched, he stays down for however long necessary!
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Post by fall on Nov 1, 2013 9:33:17 GMT -5
I usually think up a few of the bigger spots in my head. Then do a play - run through of the match, so I can think of ways to smoothly transition into those spots. I feel like when I play through with the match its always quite a bit longer and more in depth than when i actually film it. Mainly because I forget half of it or am too lazy to really film all of it. Hahaha.
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