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Post by Kylie Moore on Jul 31, 2019 12:56:09 GMT -5
What did everyone think?
Favorite moment? Favorite elimination? What do we need to work on?
We are here for you all.. Let us know so we can improve and make things better for you.
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Post by "Psychonic" Terra Walker on Jul 31, 2019 13:37:11 GMT -5
My favorite elimination was Pasha's. I love the cliffhanger ending for his time in the ring, and it's a great way to keep the big man looking strong. He was the star of the show before Terra and Snow came in. I think my main issue was that a lot of competitors got eliminated pretty quickly, even if they put out a full length RP. It was really hard to tell who was great and who wasn't until the last bit of the match. I think some competitors could've stuck around for a bit longer and got some more spots in before being tossed out. Other than that, I really enjoyed the match. There was a lot of fun moments with Pasha and Trapson, and I liked how hyped up Snow was, and the finish being as close as it was kept me on the edge of my non existent seat. Great work, overall!
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Post by P̭͠a̳͂ņ̟͌̈d͔͕̪̠̄͘͡͡o̻͡r̙͌a on Jul 31, 2019 13:52:31 GMT -5
I loved it all tbh. Haven opening the show, to our Double self elimination, to Pashas kidnapping. I know we talked about that happening on a sin, but I didn’t know it was Going to happen on in the battle royal!
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Post by Thomas Snow on Jul 31, 2019 14:07:56 GMT -5
I agree with Terra, I noticed quite a few people getting eliminated as soon as or soon after they entered. I’m not sure if these were the people who no showed or what, it just felt like it was happening pretty often.
Other than that, I loved the show! Pasha being the iron man didn’t feel forced or anything, just a big dude throwing people around and having a good time. The stuff between him and Trapson has to be my favorite moment. That and all the Haven stuff made the show so fun to read. I can’t wait to see what happens between them and Terra over the Nomad title.
I just realized while typing this that I’m a major Pasha and Haven mark... and I’m damn proud of it!
Overall excellent show. I’m honored to have been apart of it along with a bunch of Uber talented folks. Great work, everyone!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2019 14:16:34 GMT -5
It'd be on brand to say I loved it. Maybe we can meet for more etiquette talks so we're more inclined to add to the experience in the event chat. I was too nervous to get in the way of results, but some of you, esp. Jock Wilson, were phenomenal audience members. It was a treasure I'm glad we all got to share together.
I'm a mark for this entire roster, but I'm the president of the Thomas Snow fan club.
hugs,
- P
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Post by Cecilia Ortiz on Jul 31, 2019 14:32:28 GMT -5
Thanks for the feedback!This was the first battle royal me or Kylie had ever out together! So we’ll def our more thought into how long people last. Thanks.
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Post by nickyd on Jul 31, 2019 15:06:00 GMT -5
First off, writing battle royals is tough, so kudos to you folks for that.
Secondly, they are hard to promo for. So many enemies, so little time.
Lastly, I’m sure they were hard to judge. RP feds always have this stigma of possible political bullshit and favoritism behind the scenes, which is rough because judging is no tried and true system. We will never fully understand it, and its kind of why I stood away from them for so long because in angle/story driven feds wins and losses mean so little, and no judging or rp caps takes away that element of skepticism from members.
Will I understand how Graham, who still seems 50/50 on being here in Trinity, eliminated Aries when their feud is pretty much in FWA and nowhere else? (and they’re not even booked to face one another on Sin?) No, I don’t, and I only say that because if Aries is to remain here, it would have benefitted a more firmly rooted Trinity member to boot him out versus a feud that has nothing to do with Trinity Wrestling.
We can also all speculate why on the quick eliminations, but again, battle royals are tough. It will be far easier going forward.
I think overall it was a good show, with some bumps, but this is only the beginning so kudos to all involved on this first effort.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2019 15:40:03 GMT -5
That's a good point, Duncan. While I didn't write any of it, I will say that I probably would have veered to doing the same thing Kylie did because ya'll did seem to be rehashing your previous feud, so I probably would have tried to build onto that feud as well.
But when you put it that way, we probably could have been cognizant of pairing you or him off with someone else to establish a possible different feud down the line. My apologies on behalf of the staff.
With that said, these were twenty new characters to the staff (especially me, who arrived late to the party) and it's hard to incorporate current feuds and develop new ones, while staying true to rewarding the top ten -- there were a ton of dynamics to mingle in to this match. All things considered, I think KyKy did a hell of a job.
If you have any feud pairings you would like to explore, shoot me a message! I love your character and your voice (I mentioned it a few times in the live chat) and think there are several people you can work an awesome feud with. Just let me know what you're thinking!
That goes to any and everyone. We will do our best to help you along the way.
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Post by Cecilia Ortiz on Jul 31, 2019 16:01:52 GMT -5
First off, writing battle royals is tough, so kudos to you folks for that. Secondly, they are hard to promo for. So many enemies, so little time. Lastly, I’m sure they were hard to judge. RP feds always have this stigma of possible political bullshit and favoritism behind the scenes, which is rough because judging is no tried and true system. We will never fully understand it, and its kind of why I stood away from them for so long because in angle/story driven feds wins and losses mean so little, and no judging or rp caps takes away that element of skepticism from members. Will I understand how Graham, who still seems 50/50 on being here in Trinity, eliminated Aries when their feud is pretty much in FWA and nowhere else? (and they’re not even booked to face one another on Sin?) No, I don’t, and I only say that because if Aries is to remain here, it would have benefitted a more firmly rooted Trinity member to boot him out versus a feud that has nothing to do with Trinity Wrestling. We can also all speculate why on the quick eliminations, but again, battle royals are tough. It will be far easier going forward. I think overall it was a good show, with some bumps, but this is only the beginning so kudos to all involved on this first effort. As someone who helped write the results, the reason we had that happen is because neither have told us any information about staying here in Trinity and on our internet boards it is very clear a feud between the two are going on. So we decided that it would make more sense that one would take out the other. As for the reasons of the quick eliminations, we're new to this Fed-Head stuff and still trying to figure everything out as we go. But yeah, we figured it could help the feud between the two or you both could just forget it all, but our intentions were only for the benefit of Graham and Aries.
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Post by New York CruZe on Jul 31, 2019 16:25:55 GMT -5
The Battle Royal was a lot of fun and kudos for doing them live while allowing folks to react live. Got a little bit messy at times, but I think this is an idea that can certainly be worked with.
I really enjoyed the reaction of the whole Text Channel when people saw that there was a #31. That was one of the best parts for me, and another reason why doing live results made this an even better event. I think the Top 3 worked their asses off to get there and wanna give the highest Kudos to them. Pasha was an all-star player in this as he—I believe—was the Iron Man and had the Most Eliminations which is a testament to the judges opinion of his RP and character.
21/31 people RP'd for this event which is amazing. Congratulations to the everyone on the turnout. Battle Royals are HARD af to RP for because that Relevance factor is a lot larger thanks to the need to mention at least some of your opponents.
Improvements: I think the Live Reaction idea is good, but maybe limit it somehow because there were times when it did distract from reading the actual results. On the plus side, it was fun as hell watching everyone enjoy themselves during results so much. I do feel similarly that maybe some wrestlers didn't stay in very long, but I also understand how tedious writing for more than 3 characters can be in a match so it's not really much as much of an issue in my mind.
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Post by nickyd on Jul 31, 2019 21:05:40 GMT -5
First off, writing battle royals is tough, so kudos to you folks for that. Secondly, they are hard to promo for. So many enemies, so little time. Lastly, I’m sure they were hard to judge. RP feds always have this stigma of possible political bullshit and favoritism behind the scenes, which is rough because judging is no tried and true system. We will never fully understand it, and its kind of why I stood away from them for so long because in angle/story driven feds wins and losses mean so little, and no judging or rp caps takes away that element of skepticism from members. Will I understand how Graham, who still seems 50/50 on being here in Trinity, eliminated Aries when their feud is pretty much in FWA and nowhere else? (and they’re not even booked to face one another on Sin?) No, I don’t, and I only say that because if Aries is to remain here, it would have benefitted a more firmly rooted Trinity member to boot him out versus a feud that has nothing to do with Trinity Wrestling. We can also all speculate why on the quick eliminations, but again, battle royals are tough. It will be far easier going forward. I think overall it was a good show, with some bumps, but this is only the beginning so kudos to all involved on this first effort. As someone who helped write the results, the reason we had that happen is because neither have told us any information about staying here in Trinity and on our internet boards it is very clear a feud between the two are going on. So we decided that it would make more sense that one would take out the other. As for the reasons of the quick eliminations, we're new to this Fed-Head stuff and still trying to figure everything out as we go. But yeah, we figured it could help the feud between the two or you both could just forget it all, but our intentions were only for the benefit of Graham and Aries. Wait, we didnt tell you whether we were staying or not? There was a post all about it and I said I was. I get the rest and what's done is done I just dont get the "we had no information on who was staying" part.
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