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Lucas Johnson Showdown
Posts : 1103 Age : 26 Hailing From : Long Island, New York
| Subject: Good angle you pitched to your show writer but didn't get approved or the pieces of the puzzle didn't fall into the right place August 19th 2015, 7:47 pm | |
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TRE
Posts : 2777 Age : 27 Hailing From : Charlotte Status : ULT
| Subject: Re: Good angle you pitched to your show writer but didn't get approved or the pieces of the puzzle didn't fall into the right place August 19th 2015, 7:50 pm | |
| When I first discovered e-feds I emailed an owner and told him I wanted to win the United States Championship my first night... I never won that championship. I was 11 |
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VENTURA.
Posts : 3410 Age : 40 Hailing From : The Underground Status : Just.....
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showster26 Dynasty
Posts : 1988 Age : 35 Hailing From : The Great State Of California Status : #HardWork
| Subject: Re: Good angle you pitched to your show writer but didn't get approved or the pieces of the puzzle didn't fall into the right place August 19th 2015, 9:14 pm | |
| NOTE: I didn't actually get to pitch this but I was going to until the fed I was in closed down.
My biggest idea was a feud ender for a faction war that was developing, I called it a Cell Block Match, the two teams would be locked inside a HITC style cage with all sorts of weapons (and even one section wrapped in barbed wire) attached, and brawl for 20 minutes under Scramble Match rules. |
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Aria Jaxon Empire
Posts : 2593 Age : 29 Hailing From : Sparks City, California. Status : Wanna seize the throne, but what would you do with all that control?
| Subject: Re: Good angle you pitched to your show writer but didn't get approved or the pieces of the puzzle didn't fall into the right place August 19th 2015, 9:28 pm | |
| - showster26 wrote:
- NOTE: I didn't actually get to pitch this but I was going to until the fed I was in closed down.
My biggest idea was a feud ender for a faction war that was developing, I called it a Cell Block Match, the two teams would be locked inside a HITC style cage with all sorts of weapons (and even one section wrapped in barbed wire) attached, and brawl for 20 minutes under Scramble Match rules. This sounds pretty epic. |
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showster26 Dynasty
Posts : 1988 Age : 35 Hailing From : The Great State Of California Status : #HardWork
| Subject: Re: Good angle you pitched to your show writer but didn't get approved or the pieces of the puzzle didn't fall into the right place August 19th 2015, 9:30 pm | |
| - Aria Jaxon wrote:
- showster26 wrote:
- NOTE: I didn't actually get to pitch this but I was going to until the fed I was in closed down.
My biggest idea was a feud ender for a faction war that was developing, I called it a Cell Block Match, the two teams would be locked inside a HITC style cage with all sorts of weapons (and even one section wrapped in barbed wire) attached, and brawl for 20 minutes under Scramble Match rules. This sounds pretty epic. thank you |
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ThePizzaBoy Dynasty
Posts : 1073 Status : Pizza Turns Cold
| Subject: Re: Good angle you pitched to your show writer but didn't get approved or the pieces of the puzzle didn't fall into the right place August 19th 2015, 10:11 pm | |
| I've always had a pretty good relationship with GM's, and rarely made any insane pitches, and when I did they usually were done, like an inferno hell in a cell match where the entire cage was lit ablaze. Don't ask about the logistics of it, it was done baby!
The only time I've ever been shot down was applying to what I didn't know was an all male fed with a female character. They told me "No Girls Allowed" without reading my profile which had a sample RP enclosed. I said "Fine, I'll find another fed". They messaged me back the next day begging me to join as a guy after reading my RP and I told them no, I wanted to be a women working with the men or I wont join. Considering the promiscuous gimmick, I think it would've opened a lot of unique storyline possibilities up, but they said no, so I said no. They kept begging, so I blocked their e-mail lol. |
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J-Dynasty 2? Showdown
Posts : 2747 Age : 31 Hailing From : Scarborough Ontario Status : I'm out, for now. I imagine my return, but if not, it was good times overall. Much love. J.
| Subject: Re: Good angle you pitched to your show writer but didn't get approved or the pieces of the puzzle didn't fall into the right place August 19th 2015, 10:24 pm | |
| - ThePizzaBoy wrote:
- I've always had a pretty good relationship with GM's, and rarely made any insane pitches, and when I did they usually were done, like an inferno hell in a cell match where the entire cage was lit ablaze. Don't ask about the logistics of it, it was done baby!
The only time I've ever been shot down was applying to what I didn't know was an all male fed with a female character. They told me "No Girls Allowed" without reading my profile which had a sample RP enclosed. I said "Fine, I'll find another fed". They messaged me back the next day begging me to join as a guy after reading my RP and I told them no, I wanted to be a women working with the men or I wont join. Considering the promiscuous gimmick, I think it would've opened a lot of unique storyline possibilities up, but they said no, so I said no. They kept begging, so I blocked their e-mail lol. Did they say you had cooties too? |
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Eclipse Diemos Dynasty
Posts : 1442 Age : 28 Status : Welcome to the Outcast Era
| Subject: Re: Good angle you pitched to your show writer but didn't get approved or the pieces of the puzzle didn't fall into the right place August 19th 2015, 10:43 pm | |
| When I first joined into a pretty low standard fed I had an idea of making my character the kind that would corrupt others into joining his side and create a Wyatt family like cult that would be dark heel figures of the fed...instead my character was jobbed because I was actually using a character I had designed instead of a real wrestler, and had more experience writing than anyone in the fed. I left soon thereafter after I lost a matchup that I had promoed for by myself for a week. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Good angle you pitched to your show writer but didn't get approved or the pieces of the puzzle didn't fall into the right place August 20th 2015, 12:42 am | |
| I actually was running a character with a hardcore style anti-hero gimmick and would take on all challengers at all times. When I was the top champion in the fed, I had a bunch of people try to challenge me for the title and instead of accepting them all one by one I created a match I called a Mouth of Madness match which was 14 people that would enter the caged dome structure around the ring in intervals of two minutes, each brandishing a weapon of their choosing in the process. Eliminations occurred through pinfall or submission but could not occur until all participants entered the structure. The powers that be jumped on the idea but a week before roleplaying for the match began the fed shut down over some serious plagiarism and social drama issues. |
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Chucky P.
Posts : 830 Age : 29 Status : @CharlieSceneEAW
| Subject: Re: Good angle you pitched to your show writer but didn't get approved or the pieces of the puzzle didn't fall into the right place August 20th 2015, 2:06 pm | |
| I've never had an idea shot down. Even ideas that some people would say are ridiculous fit my characters well. Also I don't suggest storylines about raping and impregnating females. But that's none of my business. |
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