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Post by snowjorden on Jan 27, 2019 17:36:13 GMT -5
Kevin Dunn and his team.... They know how to shoot everything perfectly... I couldn't resist.. This is the most inaccurate statement in the history of WFT. The WWEs camera work has gotten worse and worse as the years pass by.
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Post by disorder on Jan 28, 2019 18:25:27 GMT -5
Obviously you know jack crap of booking anything. Tna had a good roster at the time that brought attention to them. Lucha can’t be compared to any others, because they have stated that their not a wrestling promotion. Abyss, AJ styles, Jeff Jarrett, raven... that tna impact series 1. Which one of these guys was a big draw in 2005? You watch too many of these old guys’ shoot interviews. A draw the way you’re thinking about it is an outdated concept and has been for awhile. Of course you need capable performers but tbh at times tna had to heavily edit matches and aew will enjoy the same luxury because I doubt I’d they’ll be broadcasting live. I don’t watch shoot interviews, just have a history of booking. What is going to get people to the product and stay? TNAs most profitable years were when they had a full roster. The Hardy’s, flair, angle, ect. If people tune into the product and don’t like the workers, they won’t watch. Simple as that. You need performers that can captivate a crowd and draw them in. Ones that are marketable and can generate revenue. They could only do so well with the whole “elite” gimmick and the cool guy hype around them
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Post by micco on Jan 30, 2019 10:57:42 GMT -5
Abyss, AJ styles, Jeff Jarrett, raven... that tna impact series 1. Which one of these guys was a big draw in 2005? You watch too many of these old guys’ shoot interviews. A draw the way you’re thinking about it is an outdated concept and has been for awhile. Of course you need capable performers but tbh at times tna had to heavily edit matches and aew will enjoy the same luxury because I doubt I’d they’ll be broadcasting live. I don’t watch shoot interviews, just have a history of booking. What is going to get people to the product and stay? TNAs most profitable years were when they had a full roster. The Hardy’s, flair, angle, ect. If people tune into the product and don’t like the workers, they won’t watch. Simple as that. You need performers that can captivate a crowd and draw them in. Ones that are marketable and can generate revenue. They could only do so well with the whole “elite” gimmick and the cool guy hype around them Had no idea I was talking to an actual wwe hall of fame booker. Wow! What an honor. But you’re actually incorrect about those being tna’s Most profitable years. Those might have been the years when they had the highest ratings but that has to do with the network they were on which they were able to get on by having a billionaire backer.
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Post by therick on Jan 30, 2019 13:36:16 GMT -5
I hope that whoever makes them would make them playable and to scale with Mattel Elites. Does anyone know if Mattel has a patent on the Elite-style body/joint configurations? Can a company do that? A lot of companies seem to have made their figures on the old Jakks body styles so hmmm...
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 30, 2019 13:45:50 GMT -5
I hope that whoever makes them would make them playable and to scale with Mattel Elites. Does anyone know if Mattel has a patent on the Elite-style body/joint configurations? Can a company do that? A lot of companies seem to have made their figures on the old Jakks body styles so hmmm... I think the Hasbro Marvel figures look close enough to Mattel elites...
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Post by therick on Jan 30, 2019 14:27:12 GMT -5
I hope that whoever makes them would make them playable and to scale with Mattel Elites. Does anyone know if Mattel has a patent on the Elite-style body/joint configurations? Can a company do that? A lot of companies seem to have made their figures on the old Jakks body styles so hmmm... I think the Hasbro Marvel figures look close enough to Mattel elites... I don't really collect the Marvel figs but from what I've seen in the toy aisles, aren't they a little smaller scale-wise?
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Jan 30, 2019 14:48:07 GMT -5
I think the Hasbro Marvel figures look close enough to Mattel elites... I don't really collect the Marvel figs but from what I've seen in the toy aisles, aren't they a little smaller scale-wise? Don't know, saw a picture of a 6-inch Retro Wolverine and thought: resembles elites.
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Post by mcdleaf on Feb 9, 2019 10:17:40 GMT -5
I know this is crazy but has anyone seen the Fortnite Battle Royal mini figures by Moose....I want wrestling figures in that scale, almost a throwback to when things were simpler
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