Breaking kayfabe in the world of wrestling today isn't a big deal, really. It happens more often anyways. I have no problems with it, as it adds realism.
Piper's comment to Santino about the designated driver was hilarious, and broke kayfabe in a not so explicit kinda way.
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Re: BTB Discussion Thread - May 2008
Would it piss people off if you do a BTB with shows in recap and the PPV's in recap?
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What do people think about having Heat and Velocity in BTB. I don't just mean write the results, I mean do them as an actual show.
I'm doing it and I think it's a great idea. You?
Heat and Velocity, as well as other third tier shows, are good ways of using people you would otherwise not use. You can keep them busy and build up feuds and have storylines there. An example being Stevie Night Heat from about four/five years ago. I've tended to keep it/them (depending on the time period) around. In fact, a while ago I even typed out Bottom Line and After Burn, the Raw & Smackdown recap shows.
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Would it piss people off if you do a BTB with shows in recap and the PPV's in recap?
Most do recapped television shows anyway and as for pay per views, I'd suspect more will turn to recaps eventually. Do what you want. Whether shows are in full or in recap form is irrelevant, its about the actual content.
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Thanks A-Dust. I was even thinking about doing Afterburn and Bottom Line. But then I thought there would be no point because it would just be the same as reading Raw or Smackdown again.
I personally don't see the point. I mean, you could easily just recap the results in one line. It is not crucial and is only to build stars up and use them. Hell, you could just render them inactive until they are needed. It solves a lot of trouble in the process.
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