Wrestling All-Time Draft III - Discussion Thread Two

PeterSidorkiewicz

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Apr 30, 2004
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This is a game, a big part of that game is selling to your audience. Some people on here will appreciate your awesome knowledge but many will have no idea who much of your roster is so it's hard for them to vote for you.

I think everyone respects the effort you put in, but like I said you have to play to the HF Universe and try win them over with something they want to see.

This is exactly what I was going to say too. I tried to go for a "fun" card but with some good wrestlers too, and charismatic and well known ones. I don't have the robust knowledge Nameless does when it comes to wrestlers as I grew up as an 80s/90s wrestling fan, WCW, WWF, ECW and maybe some of the big japanese guys but thats about it. So Nameless's cards could be awesome, but it didn't appeal to me because of my lack of knowledge.

I kind of put it this way, if I had to buy a ticket myself and go to the event, which one would I want to plop my $ down for? That's how I vote really.

On a sidenote, what happens exactly if we kiss sisters in voting?
 

nameless1

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Apr 29, 2009
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This is a game, a big part of that game is selling to your audience. Some people on here will appreciate your awesome knowledge but many will have no idea who much of your roster is so it's hard for them to vote for you.

I think everyone respects the effort you put in, but like I said you have to play to the HF Universe and try win them over with something they want to see.

Yeah...
That was what I suspected.
That was the sole reason why I wrote down such a long explanation.

Unfortunately...
It only helped in the first round.
:laugh:

Oh well.
I am happy with my card.
This was probably the best card I can build...
Under an east versus west theme.

I would also recommend that people check out matches from 90s All Japan.
That era had some of the best matches...
In history.
 
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Sheppy

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Yeah, I loved the effort you put into it. I just didn't have a bakers **** who 95% of the wrestlers were.

That's not a knock on you or your card, just on my knowledge, haha.
 

nameless1

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Yeah, I loved the effort you put into it. I just didn't have a bakers **** who 95% of the wrestlers were.

That's not a knock on you or your card, just on my knowledge, haha.

If you have the time...
Do check out some of the names I have on my roster.
Many of the Japanese wrestlers I have on there are probably some of the greatest of all time...
In history.

Also...
Check out the link I have included in my card...
Under the Vader/ Yoshihiro Takayama match.
That is probably one of the most viewer friendly MMA match in history.
 

nameless1

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This is exactly what I was going to say too. I tried to go for a "fun" card but with some good wrestlers too, and charismatic and well known ones. I don't have the robust knowledge Nameless does when it comes to wrestlers as I grew up as an 80s/90s wrestling fan, WCW, WWF, ECW and maybe some of the big japanese guys but thats about it. So Nameless's cards could be awesome, but it didn't appeal to me because of my lack of knowledge.

I kind of put it this way, if I had to buy a ticket myself and go to the event, which one would I want to plop my $ down for? That's how I vote really.

I am not that old.
I just hit 30 last year.
:laugh:
 

nameless1

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Oh I'm familiar with Frye/Takayama, one of the best sequences in MMA history

Just curious...
But would you watch a Vader/ Takayama match?
That was the one match I was not sure about...
Because my first choice for Vader...
The Great Muta...
Was taken.
 

Le Barron de HF

Justin make me proud
Mar 12, 2008
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Well that tie was a blessing in disguise since I actually found a way to make the bracket make sense... Note to self, never do a bracket with 20 people :laugh:


So GB gets the by this round since he's the Brock Lesnar of the draft.
 

The Apologist

Apologizing for Leaf garbage since 1979
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Yeah...
That was what I suspected.
That was the sole reason why I wrote down such a long explanation.

Unfortunately...
It only helped in the first round.
:laugh:

Oh well.
I am happy with my card.
This was probably the best card I can build...
Under an east versus west theme.

I would also recommend that people check out matches from 90s New Japan.
That era had some of the best matches...
In history.

For the record I loved your card. I was a little late to the Japan party but thanks to guys like Jericho and mick my curiosity was awakened. Some amazing shut out there back in the day.
 

nameless1

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For the record I loved your card. I was a little late to the Japan party but thanks to guys like Jericho and mick my curiosity was awakened. Some amazing shut out there back in the day.

In terms of match quality...
All Japan had no match in the 90s.
Frankly...
Even now...
Many of its matches are still superior to WWE.
Very often...
I find that I get a lot more enjoyment...
From NJPW and even Noah matches...
Despite the language barrier.

You have good taste my friend.
I really appreciated your vote...
And your vote of confidence.
:thumbu:
 
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The Apologist

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In terms of match quality...
NJPW had no match in the 90s.
Frankly...
Even now...
Many of its matches are still superior to WWE.
Very often...
I find that I get a lot more enjoyment...
From NJPW and even Noah matches...
Despite the language barrier.

You have good taste my friend.
I really appreciated your vote...
And your vote of confidence.
:thumbu:

Agree on the 90s. Wrestling even on this side was better then. While I appreciated the matches and superior talent over there, the storytelling here was incredible.

Now it seems like everything is a spotfest which is cool but kinda dulls the effect of the spots. Still seems to have more edge out east.
I love NXT for that. While the stories aren't great the matches are.
Over here, with the big boys and girls the storytelling has gone to hell as our society is so worried about offending everyone that we won't say or do anything. Sadly, they don't even focus on the incredible skill sets either so we get mediocre everything. But that's another discussions altogether.
 

nameless1

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Agree on the 90s. Wrestling even on this side was better then. While I appreciated the matches and superior talent over there, the storytelling here was incredible.

Now it seems like everything is a spotfest which is cool but kinda dulls the effect of the spots. Still seems to have more edge out east.
I love NXT for that. While the stories aren't great the matches are.
Over here, with the big boys and girls the storytelling has gone to hell as our society is so worried about offending everyone that we won't say or do anything. Sadly, they don't even focus on the incredible skill sets either so we get mediocre everything. But that's another discussions altogether.

The storytelling only vastly improved...
At around 1996...
With the rise of Stone Cold Steve Austin.
In the early 1990s...
WWF was pretty much a wasteland.
Who can forget great storylines...
Like The Undertaker vs. The Undertaker feud...
And great gimmicks...
Such as The Goon...
Henry O. Goodwinn...
And his hog pen match...
And Isaac Yankem, DDS?
:facepalm:

All Japan...
On the other hand...
Had been on a peak...
For pretty much the entire 1990s.
Seriously...
Even John Laurinaitis...
Under the name Johnny Ace...
Had 2 5-stars matches...
During this time...
And the accolades were actually well-deserved.
:amazed:
 
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bruins309

Krejci Fight Club
Sep 17, 2007
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Good thing I didn't pick anyone from the UK for my Team European Union. The Brexit vote would have screwed up my plans.

I did have a booking plan for the tournament:

Manny Andrade/La Sombra/Andrade Cien Almas/Whatever d. Hayabusa
Jack Brisco d. Gene Kiniski
Tito Santana d. Greg Valentine
TAG: Revival d. Too Cool
Tyson Kidd d. El Dandy
Kurt Angle d. Karl Gotch

Rick Martel d. Sheamus
Giant Baba d. Otto Wanz
TAG: Hase/Sasaki d. Furnas/Lafon
Alex Wright d. Negro Casas (Upset city!)
Tenryu d. Earthquake
Shinsuke Nakamura d. Stan Hansen

This puts the standings as:
1. Japan 3-1
T2. USA 2-2
T2. Mexico 2-2
T2. Canada 2-2
5. EU 1-3

Tourney is decided in last match, but Canada and Mexico are in it up to their last matches. Considered having Wright-Casas as a 30 minute draw, which would open the door for Mexico to win on tiebreakers (since MEX d. both USA and Japan) should the Nakamura-Hansen match also be a 30 minute draw but that seemed needlessly confusing and I wanted to avoid the Starrcade '89 problem.

I spent waaaaaaayyyyyy too much time thinking this over in April and May so thanks for indulging me.
 

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