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Ianlovesfozzy

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About Ianlovesfozzy

  • Birthday 22/12/1992

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    Follow me on f'n twitter..

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  1. So what you're saying is, despite logic and reason, you're going to give every opponent the credit and not John Cena? So CM Punk, Shawn Michaels, Kurt Angle, Carlito, The Big Show, Triple H, Randy Orton, even matches against Umaga (I could go on and on, but choose not to.) are the reasons John Cena has quality matches. John Cena does NOTHING to help them? And in the cases of Orton, Umaga, Triple H, and Big Show, where Cena to my eyes (The same eyes that have watched every WWE PPV since 1988) has carried the match, that's just me being ignorant to professional wrestling? His bad matches have nothing to do with the booking style that has worked for ages-that your top guy is booked as a hero, a family-friendly gimmick, and a small, incredibly marketable set of moves easily remembered by fans, right? (The same scheme used on Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold, and now John Cena... Which additionally is why Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart were both such poor draws as the top guy) Man I hate ignorant wrestling fans....
  2. Can someone explain to me how John Cena routinely is involved in quality matches yet cannot seem to get any respect for his work? Cena vs. Punk at Money in the Bank was awesome, and as much as the IWC Fanboys would like to, you can't give ALL the credit to CM Punk.
  3. I'm the only one who instantly thought "This is stupid?"
  4. Two '^'s to me means two posts up. My bad for not being clear... I meant about the... news from Octav.
  5. I'm honestly not sure, it's possible as I've not heard anyone else use the name.

  6. Yo, is that the Christin Able that worked for POG in South West Michigan in 09 in Price of Glory? I don't even know if you'll know that.

  7. A split game is not the same thing. It's not even close. The ability to have multiple people control there own promotions and having it effect the other's world is not something you can pretend to do on EWR.
  8. Fix the overs. No one working for ROH should have an over close to someone in the middle of WWE if ROH and WWE are where they are now or even close... I propose setting a maximum over for each level of promotion, and making that maximum something HARD TO REACH. You simply shouldn't be able to reach 100 over in any company but the WWE and then it should be a rarity. Leave an out though, so if TNA say signs someone over their maximum, he could stay that over. add more gimmicks.
  9. The one thing I've always wanted out of a game like this, and the one thing I think that could put it over the top, is to create a game that can be played with multiple people without the issues of filing sharing and all of that. Sort of like a cross between EWR and Fantasy Football. Small leagues, 2-6 people max. And possibly, if you could do that, adding in a fantasy draft feature as to where all workers would be available in a draft to start the league.
  10. I think you're confusing 'above average' with 'above the middle of the number set.' Average is what any worker of a certain level should be able to do. The middle number of the number set is 50. Although the average may be 50, you cannot find that stat simply by looking at a scale. If I had to bet of the top 6 companies, I'd guess around 67 is average.
  11. No, because then the guys playing as WWE would be able to unfairly raid their roster.
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