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Booked vs Unbooked

BTWMizzarkPosted on 04/30/09 at 02:15:08

Which do you do and prefer doing, and why?
PlutarPosted on 04/30/09 at 05:46:07

unbooked, because it's still real to me darnit.
lazy duckPosted on 04/30/09 at 05:51:18

I like the radomness of unbooked. See if Im able to work with what TNM spits out. Some don't like the "Hot Potatoing" of titles but I've been running a fed off line and CM Punk has been running ruff shot in the fed. Almost at 6 months as champ. not bad with weekly cards and unbooked.
SnDvls316Posted on 04/30/09 at 06:52:42

prefer unbooked.

I don't like the quick title changes, but deal with what I'm given too. You never know when someone is going to get hot.
Snabbit888Posted on 04/30/09 at 08:21:54

I do about 95% booked.  For me the fun of TNM is dealing with the "real-life" problems - injuries, people quitting, etc.  I look at stuff like if a wrestler is hot or not and book on that.  And for me, when I post a circuit, I want it to be, "Man, those were some stories" and not, "Boy, TNM sure fucked him."
ZedjaPosted on 04/30/09 at 14:58:45

Both :D

I run multiple circuits with the same wrestlers. One unbooked, one booked and one booked but the winner is determined on ratings.
Chris AllenPosted on 04/30/09 at 15:31:11

I generally keep my feds unbooked, but I use the 'r' key liberally if I don't like the way a match ends.  At times, I do book title matches and matches that are key to storylines.  I also tend to book "farewell" matches for guys who give their notice or don't renew, using them to put someone over on their way out.
Drunken FoolPosted on 04/30/09 at 20:14:15

I generally book spots, but not finishes. The only time I do really book finishes is in the Rumbles, and when a wrestler gives notice. But it also depends on the fed I'm running too. Sometimes I do book everything. But for Puro circuits, I tend to keep them unbooked for the most part
MamushiPosted on 05/01/09 at 02:41:00

If I'm just running something for shits and giggles as something to do I tend to do it about 50/50.

If I'm doing a circuit that I'm putting a lot of time into writing and such then always 100% booked.