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			<title>Possibility of Sting to WWE</title>
			<link>http://www.ewrestlingnews.com/community/entry.php?716-Possibility-of-Sting-to-WWE</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Feb 2011 05:42:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Before I go into Sting debuting in WWE i would like to state that in my opinion I'm leaning towards the mysterious 2.21.11 being The Undertaker (but...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">Before I go into Sting debuting in WWE i would like to state that in my opinion I'm leaning towards the mysterious 2.21.11 being The Undertaker (but please be Sting).<br />
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There is an article on examiner.com titled. &quot;Dont Expect Sting in the WWE.&quot;  In this article two quotes are used to back up the article's title. <b>&quot;I am older and have a family. The schedule would not work. TNA would only require me to work about three times a month. The WWE would require much more,&quot;</b> Sting said in 2006 to Slam! Sports.  If Sting were to return just for a Wrestlemania 27 appearance then the schedule would not really require that much.  Even if he came back to wrestle The Undertaker in the &quot;The Streak&quot; match he would really only have to wrestle once and only make appearances for TV.  The second quote used, <b>&quot;My religious views would affect my role in a particular storyline. I am looked up my young fans, and I won't jeopardize my integrity,&quot;</b> Sting once again said this in 2006 to Slam! Sports.  WWE has really changed since then with their TV-PG rating.  In actuality I think TNA would cause he to jeopardize his integrity more than WWE would at this point.  So I really dont see that being an issue for Sting not to join WWE.<br />
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In my honest opinion I really think Sting is at the end of his Professional Wrestling career.  I dont know about everyone, but if I were the great wrestler Sting is and was, I would not want my career to end with TNA at this point.  If you're gonna go out, why not go out on the &quot;Grandest Stage Of Them All&quot; WrestleMania.<br />
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I also seem to think that if Sting was going to go to WWE he would of done it by now, so WHY NOW?  He kind of has the reputation of being &quot;the only&quot; wrestler from WCW that never jumped ship to WWF/E.  I dont know if that really means anything to him, but maybe he holds pride in that.  If Sting does make a debut in WWE for a lengthy contract other than just WrestleMania, I would have to assume that he really needs the money.  Like I stated before, WHY NOW?<br />
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Again this is just speculation if the 2.21.11 man is really Sting.  I would have to say that with the power of internet and the ability to spread information at a rapid rate and it is almost impossible to keep a secret really held secret.  As most already knew that both Nash &amp; Booker would be making Royal Rumble appearances before the PPV.  The only way to really keep Sting a secret is to DENY everything and all questions regarding Sting from a WWE aspect.  Only have the information and contract on a need to know basis.  Delivering disinformation would be the only successful way to keep Sting's WWE debut completely in the dark.  You also have to remember that Vince McMahon is a Professional Wrestling genius when he wants to be, and with WrestleMania....he wants to be.  This also would not be the 1st time WWE has fooled the Internet Wrestling Community.<br />
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We will see on 2.21.11.  Sting has now been removed from TNA's roster on their website!!!</blockquote>

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			<title>Creative Writers In Big Promotion Pro Wrestling.</title>
			<link>http://www.ewrestlingnews.com/community/entry.php?474-Creative-Writers-In-Big-Promotion-Pro-Wrestling</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 04:06:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I am new to this site, but have been a long time Pro Wrestling fan, and now its time to vent.  
 
Something that has been irritating for me for quite...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">I am new to this site, but have been a long time Pro Wrestling fan, and now its time to vent. <br />
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Something that has been irritating for me for quite sometime is the lack of &quot;creative writing&quot; in both WWE and TNA.  I understand that Pro Wrestling is now a part of sports entertainment, but what is going on is ridiculous.  I would say that the WWE is by far more superior in story lines and angles than TNA, but lack the wrestling to support it.  With that being said TNA is far more superior in wrestling, but lack the angles to support it as well.<br />
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I have been looking at what it takes to be a writer for both the WWE and TNA.  Both require experience in TV or Film production is some aspect.  That might be a skill needed seeing as both companies are on TV, but I dont think it is necessarily a crucial skill needed.  Along with that there is also a requirement to have a BA or Masters degree in either Film, TV, Communications or something related to the three.  As I have seen and I'm sure everyone else has, Pro Wresting is starting to turn into an actual Soap Opera.  Pro Wrestling has always been described as a Male Soap Opera, but now it is getting ridiculous.  Angles being done with no end or ending in an unbelievable way, retarded romances, a ton of build up without any payoff, and a lack of content as well.  There is a reason why women mainly watch Soap Operas and not men.  We as men want to see something good and interesting, not something half ass.  As most of you know Pro Wrestling is choreographed and scripted, but when done correctly you forget all of that and believe in the characters and stories just like you would a Hollywood Movie or TV show, as you begin to hate the Heel and Love the baby face.<br />
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I think this message board can prove that you dont need some college education to write great Pro Wrestling angles.  Take a look at the <a href="http://www.ewrestlingnews.com/community/forumdisplay.php?21-eWN-Interactive-Be-the-Booker!" target="_blank">Be Your Own Booker forum</a> here, there are plenty of examples.  Thats just a small taste of the ideas going on everywhere else outside the creative teams.  What has become a huge problem in the writing is that there are either no or close to no real wrestling fans on the creative teams for both WWE and TNA anymore.  Vince Russo as an example says in his book that he is tired of writing &quot;fake wrestling&quot;.  The only time fake wrestling is written is when the writer is a fake as well.  Vince Russo strives on creating wrestling that is sitcom based.  Just because its a weekly program shown on TV, doesnt mean that it needs to be like everything else on TV.  When Pro Wrestling had its biggest ratings with the WCW and WWF war, it was so much different than everything else on TV...it was wrestling.<br />
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I also blame the lack of competition in the wrestling business.  There is no more weekly programming going head to head anymore to push everyone to be the best they can be in all aspects of the business.  Raw is on Monday, Superstars is on Thursdays before Impact and Smackdown is on a Friday.  With there being no competition I think it allows writers to not write to their full potential even if they posses it.  I honestly think this is why the UFC and MMA in general has become so popular.  The fights are built up, you get to know the fighters and decide who you want to rally behind, and finally you get to see a winner.  That used to be the basic formula in Pro Wrestling along with some added pieces to the angles to make it Pro Wrestling.<br />
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For me Pro Wrestling has always been a passion of mine and have loved the business since Hulkamania was FIRST running wild.  I keep hoping that something will change and pray that we will see it soon.  I wish TNA would get some real wresting fans to write.  With the in ring ability that the TNA roster posses along with a better writing staff (not including Vince Russo), TNA would be close to unstoppable.<br />
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Thank You.</blockquote>

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