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Post by Odin Balfore on May 6, 2019 19:27:19 GMT -5
to wade, would you adopt Seff Lerch for 67 cents a day. Less than a kuppa kawfee in the big time
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Jordan
Professional Wrestler
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Post by Jordan on May 6, 2019 20:00:39 GMT -5
What's one match you want to win in particular? Favorite tag partner or tag run? Most enjoyable singles title to hold? Favorite feud you've worked? Who has the best theme music in the fed? What's the funniest thing you've ever seen, heard, or experienced in general? Where do you hope to be in efedding a year from now? Is there anyone outside of our general circle of feds that you think would be a good fit for AW?
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T.F.K.
Professional Wrestler
Tailor Made For Greatness
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Post by T.F.K. on May 6, 2019 20:09:17 GMT -5
FPV, what was your favorite part about feuding with Kevin Bishop and The Brotherhood?
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Jordan
Professional Wrestler
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Post by Jordan on May 7, 2019 17:06:29 GMT -5
Alright, just because y'all said so in chat, I'll throw some non-fed questions.
Talk about your first time in the sack. Most painful injury you've ever sustained? What's some shit you did that you regret? What is something you're proud of? What is your personal vice? What annoys you most about people? Tits or ass? What's some stupid daredevil shit you want to try? What food do you think is nasty as fuck? What is something that is overrated and something that is underrated?
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Post by Guillotine (QDT) on May 7, 2019 17:34:47 GMT -5
Thing about you that would most surprise us?
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Post by Torture on May 8, 2019 17:39:06 GMT -5
Heres my two cents on Podcasts going forward that are led by FPV.
- Episodes should only be like 45 minutes or an hour in length. If you record more than that, just cut them down and do "part 1" and "part 2" and "part 3" or something.
- Questions from people on the podcast should be like a One Question Per Person thing. No reason for lets say someone like GD to have 10 questions, and QDT to have 1 question, and then you answer 11 questions. If you narrow it down to one question per person too, you sort of get the most important question to ask the featured handler AND you guys too. Also if the question isn't answered, the people can just ask the same question the next week.
- I'd format it with going over results/rundown while giving feedback, opinions on storylines, match writers/winners/losers, segments, etc. Give two cents on how to make the segment better, or give advice on maybe shortening the segment to make it feel better, all good stuff. Lockhart and Pasternak are two great minds for efedding and have dope opinions so this fits in nicely, AND FPV still gives his fresh take on it too. After the Results/Rundown, do the questions and stuff all while the featured handler (in this example Wade Moor) is giving his take on all this shit too.
- I'd cut out predictions. Pasternak predicting shit is lame because he's an admin, and almost 100% of the booking goes through the admin chat LMAO. Lockhart is well connected with vets too, so a lot of vets and handlers probably bounce ideas off of him or just shoot-the-shit with him and he probably knows things that are coming too. Again, thats all good and fine, but predictions is too much tip-toeing so you dont spoil someones surprise, OR you're just flat out saying what happens next and it sort of ruins the card the next week (I think Lockhart even said he'd cut out predictions too? I can't remember, I'm catching up on the boards lol)
- This is all just my production side of my OCD as I run many live events and programs so I just felt the need to share cause honestly I'd listen to you guys every day.
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Post by Odin Balfore on May 8, 2019 20:03:14 GMT -5
Heres my two cents on Podcasts going forward that are led by FPV. - Episodes should only be like 45 minutes or an hour in length. If you record more than that, just cut them down and do "part 1" and "part 2" and "part 3" or something. - Questions from people on the podcast should be like a One Question Per Person thing. No reason for lets say someone like GD to have 10 questions, and QDT to have 1 question, and then you answer 11 questions. If you narrow it down to one question per person too, you sort of get the most important question to ask the featured handler AND you guys too. Also if the question isn't answered, the people can just ask the same question the next week. - I'd format it with going over results/rundown while giving feedback, opinions on storylines, match writers/winners/losers, segments, etc. Give two cents on how to make the segment better, or give advice on maybe shortening the segment to make it feel better, all good stuff. Lockhart and Pasternak are two great minds for efedding and have dope opinions so this fits in nicely, AND FPV still gives his fresh take on it too. After the Results/Rundown, do the questions and stuff all while the featured handler (in this example Wade Moor) is giving his take on all this shit too. - I'd cut out predictions. Pasternak predicting shit is lame because he's an admin, and almost 100% of the booking goes through the admin chat LMAO. Lockhart is well connected with vets too, so a lot of vets and handlers probably bounce ideas off of him or just shoot-the-shit with him and he probably knows things that are coming too. Again, thats all good and fine, but predictions is too much tip-toeing so you dont spoil someones surprise, OR you're just flat out saying what happens next and it sort of ruins the card the next week (I think Lockhart even said he'd cut out predictions too? I can't remember, I'm catching up on the boards lol) - This is all just my production side of my OCD as I run many live events and programs so I just felt the need to share cause honestly I'd listen to you guys every day. Kevin 'tort' Dunn,ovah here. Look at this guy
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Post by Torture on May 8, 2019 21:08:03 GMT -5
wy u bury me ooc too? ive had enough.
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Post by Gravedigger on May 9, 2019 7:25:42 GMT -5
No reason for lets say someone like GD to have 10 questions ![](https://memegenerator.net/img/instances/36711071/i-am-the-law.jpg)
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