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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #45 on: April 19, 2015, 09:16:22 PM »
Brad Maddox had great potential as a total weasel. Smug attitude and a hateable face.

They never should have let Ryback, Harper, or Rowan utter more than one syllable words.

Did they ever reveal who was the laptop RAW GM? What about Adam Rose's bunny?

Rey Misterio should come back and sell that weak kick thing like it was Ox Baker's heart punch.

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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #46 on: April 19, 2015, 10:55:23 PM »
Anyone here going to the joint Ring of Honor/New Japan shows in May? I'll be there! Sooooooo stoked to see Hiroshi Tanahashi, Kazuchika Okada and my personal favorite SHINSUKE NAKAMURA live for the first time!!!!
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« Reply #47 on: April 20, 2015, 02:05:31 PM »
I really enjoyed that legends thing...I watched on hulu or something, so I guess it was on raw maybe? But seeing the old guys out there again was pretty cool
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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #48 on: April 20, 2015, 04:59:07 PM »
Those ROH/New Japan shows are always top notch.

I was gonna try to address all of these replies but I'm too busy cackling over that stupid Austin Aries podcast that Fredricks posted. Whatta maroon.

In all seriousness, I hope NXT gets to a point where they are touring and recording episodes out on the road. NXT is, bar none, my favorite televised wrestling right now.
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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #49 on: April 22, 2015, 01:26:47 PM »
Those ROH/New Japan shows are always top notch.

I was gonna try to address all of these replies but I'm too busy cackling over that stupid Austin Aries podcast that Fredricks posted. Whatta maroon.

In all seriousness, I hope NXT gets to a point where they are touring and recording episodes out on the road. NXT is, bar none, my favorite televised wrestling right now.

They taped one from Ohio a few weeks ago. I forget what matches were on it but I enjoyed the show. They're supposedly going to tour around a bunch more. Rumor is it they're going to have a show at the old ECW ARENA which is the best idea ever.
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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #50 on: April 22, 2015, 05:08:07 PM »
Nxt is going to be in Philly the day after the Ring of Honor/NJPW shows, so it looks like I'll be going to that show now too! Please tell me someone from here is going. It'd be awesome to meet up with somebody from here!

I'm an admin on another messageboard, www.loonybinforum.com/forum and I have met up with a bunch of people from there and made a bunch of friends from all over the world going to shows. If anyone is interested in coming there and joining up, you're more than welcome. We don't just talk about wrestling there, everything goes. Plus, I could use some help turning those buncha munches into Best Show fans!
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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #51 on: April 23, 2015, 12:50:16 PM »
I'll try my best to go to the NXT show. It depends on scheduling and the like. I almost flew down to Orlando earlier this year to go to one of the live shows. Airfare was an excuse to not go. The real reason was that I'm a 37-year-old man with a career and a mortgage and a master's degree. Going to go see professional wrestling in person is hard enough to admit to people as is -- even if it's Chikara and I actually know a decent amount of people involved in the promotion. But flying down for the WWE's minor league is ridiculous.

(Of course, I openly talked on my brother's show about my lifelong hobby in e-fedding. I only recently got out of that world. But it's because I was in some drama and am mad at people, not because I don't love it still.)

I don't regret missing the Royal Rumble in Philly. I didn't go because tickets got sold out in minutes and scalping mark-up was absolutely bonkers. But I'm largely glad because the Rumble sucked and my tolerance for smark meta reactions to live wrestling is nil.

Dude I know came up with a great fake headline: Crying Daniel Bryan Fan Consoled At Ringside By Triple H. (If you remember Triple H consoling a kid.)

I've met a ton of FOTs in person through meet-ups and when people are in Philly for whatever reason or when I'm somewhere visiting. It's always a great time. One FOT I met actually came over to my parents' house for Thanksgiving two years ago. And one of the most fun days of my life was the day Jason From Huntsville and Fred From Honolulu were in the studio. I took the day off from work and met up with them (and Jason's wife) in North Jersey, drove down to Princeton, met up with Jon From Lawrenceville and broke their Wawa cherries before dropping them off in the studio.

So yes, I'm always down to meet whoever. It's sort of a hobby of mine and I love it.
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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #52 on: April 23, 2015, 01:23:23 PM »
http://theclassical.org/articles/its-all-fake-my-life-in-virtual-wrestling

I wrote this article about e-fedding for The Classical. It's one of my favorite things I've ever written and explains why I stuck with a very shameful hobby I started at the age of 12. It goes beyond just the whole "the only thing I still do that I did when I was a kid" thing and having grown up (virtually) with a lot of these people. It's a collaborative process where you have to come up with stories for your characters. I wanted to be a screenwriter or a comedian or the like when I was younger. My career took me in a different route -- journalism. I also met my wife and am very pragmatic and never wanted to live in New York, so I decided to make comedy a hobby and not an avocation. (My brother, also a former e-fedder, went all-in with that goal when he was in high school. He's more of a risk-taker than I am.)

But this hobby lets me create characters and tell stories and the like. I've used some of these characters since I was in high school. They have fully formed backstories. I also think my characters can be really funny. (Troy Windham went from the slacker younger brother of a wrestling legend into becoming an entertainment industry star. He thinks he's a huge deal but he's relegated to being a celebrity judge on B-grade reality shows or playing recurring roles on USA dramas and/or Lifetime originals with Tiffany Amber Thiessen.) And I mostly perform as characters in my comedy so they're all really the same thing I've done my whole life.

But the world also gets very competitive and people's egos get in the way -- just like "real" wrestling. Some people want their characters to have titles, and that can get heated. Also, one person's story might interfere with another, and whoever is the booker of that league has to try and juggle all of that and it doesn't work out.  I got tied into some of that and got burnt out.

It gets all confusing and maddening but it's really fun if you're willing to engage in a silly hobby.
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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #53 on: April 25, 2015, 01:53:54 PM »
Man I did some e-fed stuff for 2 years and got caught up in the ego stuff and got so burned out I had to stop. It was a lot of fun though. I had a great story that I went to the boomer with about a guy who was abused as a child who had blocked off all the memories and was trying to go through his life as a good guy. Then he started having these dreams about the traumatic abuse he endured as a child and it haunted him, and slowly over time the dreams troubled him to the point that he lost it. He turned into a Charles Manson cult leader psychopath and led a group of guys that didn't feel like following the two year story I had written out and okayed with the booker and ruined it.
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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #54 on: April 25, 2015, 03:33:46 PM »
Man I did some e-fed stuff for 2 years and got caught up in the ego stuff and got so burned out I had to stop. It was a lot of fun though. I had a great story that I went to the boomer with about a guy who was abused as a child who had blocked off all the memories and was trying to go through his life as a good guy. Then he started having these dreams about the traumatic abuse he endured as a child and it haunted him, and slowly over time the dreams troubled him to the point that he lost it. He turned into a Charles Manson cult leader psychopath and led a group of guys that didn't feel like following the two year story I had written out and okayed with the booker and ruined it.

On one hand that sounds like a ton of fun, on the other hand for a lot of people I can see how they could be such big fans of wrestling that they would get a huge kick out of creating back stage drama in an e-fed, especially since they don't have a pay check to worry about like actual wrestlers do so they can just be complete dicks without worrying about it.

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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #55 on: April 25, 2015, 11:57:30 PM »
Man I did some e-fed stuff for 2 years and got caught up in the ego stuff and got so burned out I had to stop. It was a lot of fun though. I had a great story that I went to the boomer with about a guy who was abused as a child who had blocked off all the memories and was trying to go through his life as a good guy. Then he started having these dreams about the traumatic abuse he endured as a child and it haunted him, and slowly over time the dreams troubled him to the point that he lost it. He turned into a Charles Manson cult leader psychopath and led a group of guys that didn't feel like following the two year story I had written out and okayed with the booker and ruined it.

On one hand that sounds like a ton of fun, on the other hand for a lot of people I can see how they could be such big fans of wrestling that they would get a huge kick out of creating back stage drama in an e-fed, especially since they don't have a pay check to worry about like actual wrestlers do so they can just be complete dicks without worrying about it.

You have no idea how much this stuff goes on. It's the same sort of thing like the weird Dungeon Master in D&D campaigns who just acts like a total douche on some weird power trip. There's one guy in my e-fed circle who is particularly known for starting all sorts of chicanery and garbage. He's only partially literate but his characters are always "over" largely because he's such a pain-in-the-ass and knows how to constantly curry favor. I've stayed away from him for like 10 years.

I quit because I was just accused of "burying" another character in a league I was helping to write. But alas this was a well-plotted out reverse strike. I was not trying to bury any character but got accused of doing so. The other handler did a great job of becoming a martyr and gaining all sorts of sympathy. It was so dumb.
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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #56 on: April 26, 2015, 07:13:19 PM »
Have you unironic wrestling fans seen this intersect of wrestling and the best show?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXU-DdWQt_k

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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #57 on: April 26, 2015, 07:45:57 PM »
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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #58 on: April 27, 2015, 11:50:15 PM »
Have you unironic wrestling fans seen this intersect of wrestling and the best show?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXU-DdWQt_k

Um. No. I hadn't seen that and now I feel like a better person having done so.
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Re: Unironic Wrestling Fans
« Reply #59 on: May 04, 2015, 06:50:25 PM »
heh heh

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