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Post by Mr. Jimmyface on Jan 23, 2012 16:13:14 GMT -5
Let the debate begin...
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Post by du5tin on Jan 23, 2012 18:55:52 GMT -5
Myself.
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Post by Mr. Jimmyface on Jan 23, 2012 18:57:46 GMT -5
Myself. I like the vote of confidence. A very good trait to have. Following up on that, what would be your booking philosophy?
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Post by tystates on Jan 23, 2012 20:38:41 GMT -5
Eddie Gilbert.
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Post by Mr. Jimmyface on Jan 23, 2012 20:40:19 GMT -5
All time, excellent choice! Is there anyone you pick from out of the existing talent pool of today?
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Post by vx on Jan 23, 2012 22:14:37 GMT -5
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Post by Big Bri on Jan 24, 2012 22:19:16 GMT -5
All time, excellent choice! Is there anyone you pick from out of the existing talent pool of today? Out of today's stars, I'd pick C.M. Punk as my booker. He seems to be the most in tune with what the fans want (even though no one is listening to him in the back, obviously). Out of the choices listed, I went with JR. He's worked for every major promotion there is and seems to know his stuff on the Legends roundtable programs on WWE Classics. A close second would be Jim Cornette, but I think he's just a little wild. He'd let his emotions get in the way too much. Notice that both of these guys worked for Bill Watts, which would be my overall choice. I never got to see Mid-South in it's heyday but what I've read about and seen on YouTube I can say it most closely resembles how I book my Early Classics fed. Great topic BTW!
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Post by Bazzy on Jan 29, 2012 5:37:52 GMT -5
I agree with "Myself" .
Out of the choices , I dont know enough about all the names . What I have read in Powerslam about Paul Heyman . I would pick him
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Post by jrgoldman on Feb 1, 2012 13:57:47 GMT -5
So is this for people who could currently book? Because Bill Watts or Gary Hart would be my answer I think all time. Right now I have no idea. I don't think anyone currently does a good job. A couple of years ago I would have said Gabe. A few years before that I would have said Heyman.
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