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TopicAll-Purpose Wrestling Topic 197: In which we pay our respects to Maxine
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07/02/12 10:31:00 PM
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The main thing that has me skeptical of that is whether they're going to make it feel like a wrestling show, or make it feel like a show about wrestling. I don't even mean that I think they're going to like, have "shoots" and stuff and treat the business like a business with excess backstage crap. I just mean that even if it takes the approach that the show itself is "real" is it going to feel like a wrestling show? Even beyond the basic crowd stuff, is the format going to be closer to a wrestling show or a drama with wrestling matches thrown in.

Like an an example:

Wrestling show starts with guys having a dispute backstage, authority figure making match (or the match being booked/hyped beforehand if you don't want an authority), that's the main event, then the guys take shots at each other over the course of the show, and the match happens.
Drama show with wrestling starts with guys having having a dispute backstage, constantly taking shots at each other over the course of the show, and then they build the rivalry, and then towards the end of the show after some pushing from their friends they head to the ring to resolve this LIKE MEN and the match finishes up the episode.

Like one feels like a story with wrestling as the way for resolution, whereas the other one legit is structured like a wrestling show. I'm sure there are better ways to describe this and the second example could theoretically happen on a wrestling show but uh... I think you guys know what I mean?

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