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Opinion About Future of Circuit

hbkid718Posted on 10/20/09 at 20:07:21

Hi. I used to post all the time and had a great fed going. But then something always happens, either with my computer or with my mind not being into TNM and I stop. Somehow, I ended up being 6 years behind. I haven't done anything for a while, as if you look at my website, I have the card up for my next PPV. I sit down and write one segment and then my mind doesn't cooperate and can't think of anything to write. So, I need your guys' opinion. Should I:

A) Finish writing the entire show and get back into to it.
B) Just run the matches, post that, and keep doing that, until I get up to speed.
C) Just forget about TNM and come up with some storyline to end the company. But will happen to my website?

What do you think. All help is appreciated. Thanks.
WakePosted on 10/21/09 at 06:13:59

I've had problems of 'brain freeze' with my circuts before too. When I was running an old WCW circut I got to a point where I couldnt decide where to take the storylines, I boxed myself into a corner.

What I ended up doing is starting a rebellion. A group of wrestles (for whatever reason you decide) got fed up with the company and left to go form their own company.

I ended up liking the new circut full of rebellious wrestlers alot more that the origional WCW and I had alot more fun. It was fresh and new, and I could try somethings that wouldnt have worked for the bigger WCW circut.

Id be interested in what you decide and how things turn out.
TheImpalerTMXPosted on 10/21/09 at 09:46:42

Personally I would want to start anew. Especially if where I was stopped was a spot where I didn't know what to do with the booking. You can go about that in different ways though.

You seem to want to maintain some sort of continuity from this circuit and bringit to a proper end, yes? If so, you can make the PPV you had the last show and then if you were to start up your new circuit explain what happened to the old one. Or as you said you could write out an ending for it, book a couple more TV shows or whatever you run to the following PPV.

I'm not exactly clear on what you meant about the website. I assume you meant "what will happen to my website?" Your website link isn't working for one. Personally I think making a website like that for a circuit is archaic. There are so many other sites now where you can get your own space and not have to worry about any HTML or other web languages (unless you work with such a thing and it is second nature to you). If you want to archive everything, just set up your own personal forum and post the old circuit there.
The TNM Members ChampPosted on 10/21/09 at 18:15:52

Try something new. Although, starting something new can be just as hard as continuing a circuit. At least it's something to get the brain cells working.
Rick GarrardPosted on 10/22/09 at 02:20:15

On 10/21/09 at 09:46:42, TheImpalerTMX wrote:There are so many other sites now where you can get your own space and not have to worry about any HTML or other web languages (unless you work with such a thing and it is second nature to you).
Do you know how hard it is to condense an entire card down to 144 characters??  :)


For those of you not playing along at home... that's the limit of characters you get per tweet on twitter.
TheImpalerTMXPosted on 10/23/09 at 06:50:15

On 10/22/09 at 02:20:15, Rick Garrard wrote:

Do you know how hard it is to condense an entire card down to 144 characters?? :)


For those of you not playing along at home... that's the limit of characters you get per tweet on twitter.
I officially throw my support behind any and all attempts at post-modern TNM circuits.