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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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I would love to book for a TV program.
First off, I think the whole "You think you could do better?" Argument is fucking retarded, because we know that a knowledge of wrestling isn't a requirement for the top wrestling shows on TV. Unless Spongebob started PCW (Pineapple Championship Wrestling), that is.
More than thinking I could do a better job, I'd love to have the chance, just the chance, to see the impact of my ideas on professional wrestling. Here's the thing: Wrestling is shitty right now. I have trouble believing I, or Rob, or anyone else on these boards who say this shit could actually do worse. I bet Takerlover could probably book on par with Raw and Smackdown right now, that's how little respect I have for the job that's being done right now. That said, it's natural to want a change, to wish to be proactive about it. People complain and come up with outlandish ideas out of a sort of desperation that something they've grown up on, something they love, go down the toilet. It's nerdy, it's a touch arrogant sometimes, but it's hardly the deal a lot of people make out of it. Keep in mind, though, when you think "Oh, and you could do better?" That doing better at this point isn't saying anything, and I bet there isn't a single complainer on this board who wouldn't love a chance at actual creative control over the programming. There is no fucking chance in Hell, however, that any of us would ever get such control, even if the booking team was comprised of me, Xero, Alienoid, Paul Heyman, and Jesus. Vince would overrule us all, and have Katie Vick and Linda McMAhon in HLA. That aside, I bet most people would do it. I sure as fuck would. And I'm not even saying it's an easy job to please millions of people, or to keep continuity. I'm just saying that at this point, the programming's not doing that anyway, so there's not much to lose. That, and I'd love the chance. Who wouldn't? ![]() --John Rogers |
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