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Post by tobeornottobe on Sept 15, 2006 17:24:42 GMT -5
Have you guys seen here without the make up? Shes even more beautiful!
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Post by cureforthesickness on Sept 15, 2006 19:51:20 GMT -5
I have seen her without her make up, many times. She used to work the indies before coming to WWECW. I've got like, 2 tapes with her on them, as Shelley Martinez. She's got a wicked kick.
On a WFWF related note, MORE MATCHES ARE NEEDED FOR HOUSE SHOWS! If you want to be booked more, develop your charecter more, have "dream matches" or whatever, the house shows are the place to do it. Plus, if you want to do a spot, series of moves, or whatever, if you talk to me and tell me exactly how you want it done, and it's not insanely destructive, I'll probably put it in your match.
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Post by ICW on Sept 15, 2006 19:57:03 GMT -5
On a totally random note, Marty Jannetty is my hero.
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Post by tobeornottobe on Sept 15, 2006 20:14:27 GMT -5
CM Punk is mine .....He's better because he's Clean Made
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Post by ICW on Sept 15, 2006 20:15:54 GMT -5
Jannetty is a better role model then Punk IMO.
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Post by tobeornottobe on Sept 15, 2006 20:23:39 GMT -5
Last time i remember, Punk is the sober one But lets not take this argument any further. What are you guys predictions for the winners for Odium this week?
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Post by sonstuds on Sept 15, 2006 20:47:28 GMT -5
Not doing drugs or not drinking doesn't make you a role model. For all we know Ted Bundy could have been straight edge.
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Post by tobeornottobe on Sept 15, 2006 20:49:10 GMT -5
But when you are a very admireable wrestler like CM Punk is, ofcourse it makes you a rolemodel. Atleast to me it does
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Post by sonstuds on Sept 15, 2006 21:01:07 GMT -5
But when you are a very admireable wrestler like CM Punk is, ofcourse it makes you a rolemodel. Atleast to me it does First rule of being a role model; you had to conquer racism. CM Punk never did that. So is CM Punk a role model? Yes. Is he a good one? No. Now Warren Moon is a role model.
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Post by cureforthesickness on Sept 15, 2006 21:03:05 GMT -5
Odium predictions:
Main Event Michael Kyzer vs. Meg and Morgan Warner I think it was Kyzer versus Morgan, roleplay wise, and Kyzer's was much better than Morgan's
Match #8 Tag Title Match The Anointed (Alex Sean and EBR) vs. The Revolution (Kurt Burton and Manny C.) Only Kurt roleplayed for The Revolution, and Alex and EBR put out strong roleplays
Match #7 Ham Shank Title Rematch (Special Ref. Calvin Lee) Wayne McGurk [c] vs. Obo Wayne out roleplayed me, straight up
Match #6 Calvin Lee vs. Master of Destruction Too close to call
Match #5 Miguel Sanchez vs. Justin Tyme Better roleplay
Match#4 Immune vs. Shane Sanders MUCH better roleplay, and Immune is on the way out
Match #3 Internet Title Match Bronx Bomber vs. Joe Kessen Better roleplay, IMO
Match #2 4 corners match (Winner gets an Internet Title Shot) Quan Chin vs. Christian Shields vs. Thunder vs Brady Cool Only one to roleplay, I think
Match #1 Reckless vs. Hacker vs GaZ Only one to roleplay
weird thing is, I wrote matches 5 & 6, but only up to the finish.
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Post by tobeornottobe on Sept 15, 2006 21:03:36 GMT -5
Punk's a racist?!
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Post by Mr. PerpetuaLynch Motion on Sept 15, 2006 21:04:20 GMT -5
My role model is myself... But yes, what is peoples predictions for Odium?
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Post by sonstuds on Sept 15, 2006 21:08:46 GMT -5
By conquering racism I meant when the racism was directed at the said individual...
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Post by cureforthesickness on Sept 15, 2006 21:08:50 GMT -5
get back on topic, beaner
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Post by tobeornottobe on Sept 15, 2006 21:09:29 GMT -5
get back on topic, beaner already ahead of you Mr. Obo ;D Main Event Michael Kyzer vs. Meg and Morgan Warner Kyzer...All the way Match #8 Tag Title Match The Anointed (Alex Sean and EBR) vs. The Revolution (Kurt Burton and Manny C.) Manny No showed Match #7 Ham Shank Title Rematch (Special Ref. Calvin Lee) Wayne McGurk [c] vs. Obo Im going with Wayne on this one Match #6 Calvin Lee vs. Master of Destruction CALVIN LEE! Im not taking anyhing away from MOD, i just liked lee's roleplay a little smidge better Match #5 Miguel Sanchez vs. Justin Tyme Ofcourse im going to vote for myself. Because I just won't accept another loss to Tyme and because im a concided bastard Match#4 Immune vs. Shane Sanders Since Immune left, I doubt he will walk away with the win Match #3 Internet Title Match Bronx Bomber vs. Joe Kessen Bomber. Match #2 4 corners match (Winner gets an Internet Title Shot) Quan Chin vs. Christian Shields vs. Thunder vs Brady Cool Thunder. Because he's mah boy! Match #1 Reckless vs. Hacker vs GaZ Im going with the haker on this one. Just because i do believe that he was the only one to rp for the match
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Post by Swarm on Sept 15, 2006 22:26:54 GMT -5
Gotcha. But why are the vets roleplaying with 200 word limits? It doesn't really give them much leeway to write a good, thought out roleplay. low word limit matches are actually harder than a standard, because you don't have the room to do an uber detailed, and you still have to get your point across in the thin roleplay. Well, first off, it's rather pretentious of you, green and inexperienced, to tell EBR the facts of roleplaying when he has several years on you. You should have more respect for his seniority here and be asking him which is harder. Secondly, that's such a ridiculous argument. First off, measuring the length of a roleplay as the challenge is completely wrong. It's all about the competition. Who's going to beat who. Instead of putting word limits you should tell these people to write the most comprehensive roleplay against their opponent. What you're now doing is disrespecting those with more experience and knowledge, then telling those with less the wrong things to do. It's like chopping their ankles out while they're still young. As for the logic that a shorter roleplay is harder, that's entirely wrong. I could write a 200 word roleplay in 15 minutes if I wanted to. It'd be no trouble at all. I could say my point, give a setting, maybe even give a closing setting. But then I don't develop character attributes, I don't examine and give detail to my points, and I don't allow the reader to fully understand what I'm saying. Writing a good 200 word RP takes no skill whatsoever. In fact I posted a good 200 word RP for SuperBrawl just a couple of weeks ago. Writing a good long RP, however, requires actual talent and intent.
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Post by ICW on Sept 15, 2006 22:29:37 GMT -5
Here's what I think: I could care less if I have to write a 200 word RP or a ing long ass RP. I just want my ass to be booked. I don't care what the stip is, I just want a match. I want to improve any ing way I can.
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Post by CBT on Sept 15, 2006 22:40:18 GMT -5
Just got online a few minutes ago, was out all today, and got out of the shower, but anyway.. There was some reference to the term role model, "First rule of being a role model; you had to conquer racism. CM Punk never did that." Now I take it EBR was serious, and not looking to be argumentitive, but by no words is the term "role model" referring to one who has either seen racism or overcome it. Or else ever black, asian, hispanic, other-race, or woman, would be considered that. A role model. Now I'm not at all subjecting them from the categorey, but for future reference, here is the definition/s of a "Role Model." wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=role%20modelhome.nc.rr.com/mateer/classroom_glossary.htmwww.answers.com/topic/moral-examplewww.allwords.com/word-role%20model.htmlen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Role_modeland no, I'm not trying to be a dick, just showing what truly defines a role model. Whether it be C.M. Punk, Warren Moon, or Peewee Herman.
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Post by sonstuds on Sept 15, 2006 22:42:00 GMT -5
Now I take it EBR was serious Wow. You're TERRIBLE at detecting whether someone is being serious or not. To help you out, I'm not being sarcastic. You're really just terrible at it.
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Post by cureforthesickness on Sept 15, 2006 22:47:31 GMT -5
low word limit matches are actually harder than a standard, because you don't have the room to do an uber detailed, and you still have to get your point across in the thin roleplay. Well, first off, it's rather pretentious of you, green and inexperienced, to tell EBR the facts of roleplaying when he has several years on you. You should have more respect for his seniority here and be asking him which is harder. Secondly, that's such a ridiculous argument. First off, measuring the length of a roleplay as the challenge is completely wrong. It's all about the competition. Who's going to beat who. Instead of putting word limits you should tell these people to write the most comprehensive roleplay against their opponent. What you're now doing is disrespecting those with more experience and knowledge, then telling those with less the wrong things to do. It's like chopping their ankles out while they're still young. As for the logic that a shorter roleplay is harder, that's entirely wrong. I could write a 200 word roleplay in 15 minutes if I wanted to. It'd be no trouble at all. I could say my point, give a setting, maybe even give a closing setting. But then I don't develop character attributes, I don't examine and give detail to my points, and I don't allow the reader to fully understand what I'm saying. Writing a good 200 word RP takes no skill whatsoever. In fact I posted a good 200 word RP for SuperBrawl just a couple of weeks ago. Writing a good long RP, however, requires actual talent and intent. ego check. Just because you've been around for a long time, doesn't instantly mean you have seniority. I have been around in this federation for nearly three years, and that's three years solid. I didn't tuck tail and leave the federation because I didn't like the guy who was running the fed. I didn't leave the fed because it was in a down period. During that down period, I, along with a few others, stuck around and rebuilt the federation from the bottom up. Where were you in this time? You came into WFWF sparaticly during this time to make smart ass remarks and put things down. You did nothing to help the federation improve during this time, and frankly, you're doing very little to help it improve now. You constantly have an ego, with everyone in the fed. You are constantly putting down anyone who's name isn't "Alex Sean". Writing a 200 word roleplay is MUCH harder than writing a long roleplay, because you have to condence your thoughts into a much smaller roleplay surface and still get your thoughts through and expressed clearly. You have to work with less and make more. No one around here has more experiance in 200 word roleplays around here than me. I've been in more than anyone around here. This is not a point to be argued with, it's a fact. You came into a discussion and made it into an argument. EBR, myself, and others in the federation were discussing 200 word limits, and you came in, well after the discussion had died off, and insulted the theory of 200 word limits and everyone who writes them. Frankly, you need to get over yourself. The whole deal of "Only Alex decides when Alex is used" is sh*t. You agreed to enter a fed, therefore, you are used in the fed. You do not chose who you are booked against. You do not chose who you are in angles with, and you do not chose when your charecter is used. This is up to the owners. Cut the ego. You are no more important in this federation than someone who has just joined. You have roleplaying abilities. That I will give you, but your ego ruins all of these abilities and clouds any talent you have, by the handler of the talent being an asshat.
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