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Originally Posted by Mr.Edge™
I'm the same way. I enjoy planning the BTBers more then actually doing them. So i plan out all this stuff and then when i post the BTB, i just dont have "the fire" to write the shows. I dont have any advice for you on how to stop it but if you want to do a WWE BTB then do it, but if your anything like me, when it comes time to post the actual BTB, you will want to do something else.
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Sounds like me...I write out a months worth of shows on paper then when it comes to actually writing them on here I lose my fire, sometimes it takes reading another BTB to get it back, sometimes it won't come back for a week. What's keeping me going right now is the facct that I know I have that one sure fire feud that I like and I know when I build it right up the readers will like. I always seem to have one of those, but none of my threads ever lasted.
Only problem with writing it out on paper first is sometimes you lose the damn booklet and you can't remember what you had written out, like I am experiencing right now. This is when I really lose focus because i woke up today ready to write and then found that my book with my weekly shows was gone. Pissed me right off. Now I don't want to write so I'm looking at other BTB's right now.
BTW recapped shows are the way to go for whoever asked that question. You just need to know how to do them. I still don't know how I'm going to do my PPV though, I know I'm not writing it out in full because the last time I did that I lost interest in my BTB and it took my about 2 months to finish it. it's just a pain in the ass to get people interested in a TNA BTB nowadays too.