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So I've booked with SWF and really love that company and it's workers but I can't ever seem to get above a "B" for an overall show. And seeing how their popularity is so high.. I'm destined to fall down to Cult. My last show was a B- and really worked hard to have the "peaks and valleys" within the show but found the end result not so good. Has anyone else seen success with SWF? (While you playing them)
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[QUOTE=Eisen-verse;445652]So I've booked with SWF and really love that company and it's workers but I can't ever seem to get above a "B" for an overall show. And seeing how their popularity is so high.. I'm destined to fall down to Cult. My last show was a B- and really worked hard to have the "peaks and valleys" within the show but found the end result not so good. Has anyone else seen success with SWF? (While you playing them)[/QUOTE] I had a few A show before my hard-drive melted. I tend to have four matches, none longer than twenty-minutes (if it's not a PPV) and fill the rest with angles. Simple enough but was working for me.
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[QUOTE]I had a few A show before my hard-drive melted. I tend to have four matches, none longer than twenty-minutes (if it's not a PPV) and fill the rest with angles. Simple enough but was working for me.[/QUOTE] Are you using any of your undercard workers or just your Main Eventers? I try to use my undercards too so I can hopefully build them with time.
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[QUOTE=Eisen-verse;445660]Are you using any of your undercard workers or just your Main Eventers? I try to use my undercards too so I can hopefully build them with time.[/QUOTE] I've been using Andre Jones & Greg Rayne. Any other under-carders I want to use I put them in dark matches.
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In my first two months I began with a C+ show followed by a B rated show and a B rated PPV, then another B show, then two B-s, a C and a B- PPV. Following this poor run-in I subsequently planned things out in more depth for the next month making sure pretty much everyone would be active, and the first show building up to Awesome Impact got a B with the following card: Groucho Bling over Randy Bumfhole, Akima Brave & Bart Biggz: C- Christian Faith over Rich Money: B+ Valiant over Joss Thompson: C- Jack Bruce & Steve Frehley over Remo & Vengeance: B So nothing spectacular, a couple of good angles (B+ for Eisen confronting Faith and booking him vs. Money to open the show, and Sexy boasting but being interrupted by the returning Gilmore, leading to a challenge) and plenty of others within the C/B- range...basically I'd say open with a bang, finish with a bang and have a notable high point in the middle...then of course there's things just as important like overness, momentum and skills, the former two of which often take time to mould so that those you want to push are in the right position to be pushed.
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