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Post by The Creek Rises on May 28, 2008 8:01:40 GMT -5
As far as incorporating them into my fed, I'm generally thinking about a kind of "young guns" theme that WCW once ran (and more or less botched) in which the old guard feels a little threatened by a bunch of young athletes banding together ... in order for it to work for me (I only have time to run one fed, so it's likely this approach or else nothing special), I'll need to tie them in to a solid manager or use some group efforts (if needed) to put some of them over early, depending on their card strength ...
Again, this is just early thinking by me ... with the pace of my fed, it will be a while before they "start arriving" ...
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Post by ringking on Jun 18, 2008 1:58:08 GMT -5
As far as incorporating them into my fed, I'm generally thinking about a kind of "young guns" theme that WCW once ran (and more or less botched) in which the old guard feels a little threatened by a bunch of young athletes banding together ... in order for it to work for me (I only have time to run one fed, so it's likely this approach or else nothing special), I'll need to tie them in to a solid manager or use some group efforts (if needed) to put some of them over early, depending on their card strength ... Again, this is just early thinking by me ... with the pace of my fed, it will be a while before they "start arriving" ... If you do that I would suggest using Larry Sweeney as the mouth piece. Sweeney has a 80s manager style to his ways. If you haven't seen how vintage he is goto youtube. He is the most accurate style to the original legends IMHO.
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Post by canadianpittbull on Jun 22, 2008 0:44:27 GMT -5
I will definately be bringing Larry Sweeney's Sweet N' Sour Inc. to the forefront as youngbloods coming in to show the oldtimers how wrestling is now. Should make for some great stable wars!
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