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Reading about the house shows, I came across a thought. In Japan, house shows are basically part of the tour structure. If a promotion runs a 2 week tour, with, say, 10 shows over the 2 weeks, 2 or 3 of them would be considered 'THE' shows, where there might be a title defence on top of the card, or would have some form of company direction, where as, the other shows, while extremely important for worker growth, and the in-ring continuation of conflicts, are considered 'house shows'. Now, with us Japanese fans, we generally would want to book these shows, as they aren't your typical house shows in America, they are completely different. So... yeah...
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[QUOTE=Lukiep8;140393]Reading about the house shows, I came across a thought. In Japan, house shows are basically part of the tour structure. If a promotion runs a 2 week tour, with, say, 10 shows over the 2 weeks, 2 or 3 of them would be considered 'THE' shows, where there might be a title defence on top of the card, or would have some form of company direction, where as, the other shows, while extremely important for worker growth, and the in-ring continuation of conflicts, are considered 'house shows'. Now, with us Japanese fans, we generally would want to book these shows, as they aren't your typical house shows in America, they are completely different. So... yeah...[/QUOTE] When running a touring schedule you would be booking all those shows, so essentially you wouldn't have house shows in the "unbooked" sense like other promotions do. So it is simulated correctly in other words.
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[quote]When running a touring schedule you would be booking all those shows, so essentially you wouldn't have house shows in the "unbooked" sense like other promotions do. So it is simulated correctly in other words.[/quote] Good point, thats why I never used the house show tool... hehehe :D
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