Welcome back to a new episode of Inside the Tights. This week TDA is our special guest in what I'm sure will be another great show. A big shout out to bear for his amazing IC version of the show and I will be keeping an eye on that. Now let's go Inside the Tights with TDA.
Welcome to Inside the Tights and thanks for appearing. So basically introduce everyone to your more prominent characters in the efeds.
I would have to go with TDA. It was a character that I put so much passion into and I strive'd to get him over to all the readers the best way I knew how. When I was first breaking out into the Efeds the first thing I wanted to do was to create something magical.. Something that would capture my own imagination. Growing up I was always fascinated by Monsters so when TDA came into fruition I knew exactly what it was that I wanted to do with him as a wrestling character.
What have been some of your favorite moments on here that you were involved in and what has been your favorite moment in efedding in general.
People are probably getting tired of seeing me say this but the moment I was involved in that was my favorite will always be my time with Supernova. We went out there and did what we had to do to grow as creative individuals. It was a great showcase for all of our efforts and I think that we all grew wiser from all of that as well. And my ALL TIME favorite moment in general would have to be the day Shuriken retired the great Psycho Siaki.
What's your thought on the current state of efedding and is there anything you think that needs to be done to help it in the future?
I don't think it's as good as it used to be. I think a lot of the rosters need to be beefed up a bit, especially on JBW's side. With all the departures and non-loyal people a few of the feds have suffered quite a bit and we are all in a recovery process in some form. Some of them are fully recovered. It would be a grueling process but I think with time and dedication by ALL fedders then the shows can be a great success. We don't have time for egos here.
I also understand you have written quite a few shows, what are the biggest obstacles you face when writing?
And I can't really speak for anyone else, but when I am writing a show the biggest obstacles I face is when I can't write for people who are still active on this site. It becomes a bitch when you have a show waiting to be put out then you have somebody on the outside not wanting to participate like the others. I am pushed against the wall with my thumbs jammed up my ass when people do that. Back in the day if somebody was late then your ass was getting a generic promo because getting shows done on time was the thing back then.
Any newer characters you are looking forward to watching grow around here?
Any advice for people that are trying to get over.
I will narrow it down to 3 people. I have been very impressed with the growth of Chris Divine, Eddie Juarez, and Mike Hawk. They are very great guys that I hope to have the opportunity to work with one day. You know, before they get burned out. Oh, and to answer the second question.... You should always be available and willing to present forth promos and segments for your character that would differentiate you from the rest. When the feds were first starting you had guys in EWNCW and JBW basically taking over parts of the shows in strides with their own little twists. I think personality and determination will get you over. If you laze around and expect everything to be handed to you then your ass is getting buried whether you accept it or not.
Obviously there is no way age or injury affects us in efedding as in real life but when do you think is the time to pass the torch on to someone new or someone who hasn't had the chance yet?
You shouldn't stay around too long if you have nothing left to offer. I have been wise about reserving my career so I will be around for a really long time trying to accomplish the things that I purposely let slide by TDA such as Championship reigns and victories. But the time that I think a torch should be passed is when you are shown up in a feud and the new guy proves that he can do it better than you can.
Anything you want users to be on the lookout for in the near future?
In the near future there is going to be a new episode of Warfare posted. Aside from that you can expect TDA to appear more on other shows. Being limited to JBW is great and all but I think it is finally time for TDA to go over to other shows to have matches with people he more than likely wouldn't get to wrestle in JBW. With TDA being 41 years old I can see him being put on an Undertaker-like wrestling 'contract' when he hits 42.
Theme of the Week: Mixed Emotions (I know it's my team, I just like their theme)
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Welcome to Inside the Tights and thanks for appearing. So basically introduce everyone to your more prominent characters in the efeds.
I would have to go with TDA. It was a character that I put so much passion into and I strive'd to get him over to all the readers the best way I knew how. When I was first breaking out into the Efeds the first thing I wanted to do was to create something magical.. Something that would capture my own imagination. Growing up I was always fascinated by Monsters so when TDA came into fruition I knew exactly what it was that I wanted to do with him as a wrestling character.
What have been some of your favorite moments on here that you were involved in and what has been your favorite moment in efedding in general.
People are probably getting tired of seeing me say this but the moment I was involved in that was my favorite will always be my time with Supernova. We went out there and did what we had to do to grow as creative individuals. It was a great showcase for all of our efforts and I think that we all grew wiser from all of that as well. And my ALL TIME favorite moment in general would have to be the day Shuriken retired the great Psycho Siaki.
What's your thought on the current state of efedding and is there anything you think that needs to be done to help it in the future?
I don't think it's as good as it used to be. I think a lot of the rosters need to be beefed up a bit, especially on JBW's side. With all the departures and non-loyal people a few of the feds have suffered quite a bit and we are all in a recovery process in some form. Some of them are fully recovered. It would be a grueling process but I think with time and dedication by ALL fedders then the shows can be a great success. We don't have time for egos here.
I also understand you have written quite a few shows, what are the biggest obstacles you face when writing?
And I can't really speak for anyone else, but when I am writing a show the biggest obstacles I face is when I can't write for people who are still active on this site. It becomes a bitch when you have a show waiting to be put out then you have somebody on the outside not wanting to participate like the others. I am pushed against the wall with my thumbs jammed up my ass when people do that. Back in the day if somebody was late then your ass was getting a generic promo because getting shows done on time was the thing back then.
Any newer characters you are looking forward to watching grow around here?
Any advice for people that are trying to get over.
I will narrow it down to 3 people. I have been very impressed with the growth of Chris Divine, Eddie Juarez, and Mike Hawk. They are very great guys that I hope to have the opportunity to work with one day. You know, before they get burned out. Oh, and to answer the second question.... You should always be available and willing to present forth promos and segments for your character that would differentiate you from the rest. When the feds were first starting you had guys in EWNCW and JBW basically taking over parts of the shows in strides with their own little twists. I think personality and determination will get you over. If you laze around and expect everything to be handed to you then your ass is getting buried whether you accept it or not.
Obviously there is no way age or injury affects us in efedding as in real life but when do you think is the time to pass the torch on to someone new or someone who hasn't had the chance yet?
You shouldn't stay around too long if you have nothing left to offer. I have been wise about reserving my career so I will be around for a really long time trying to accomplish the things that I purposely let slide by TDA such as Championship reigns and victories. But the time that I think a torch should be passed is when you are shown up in a feud and the new guy proves that he can do it better than you can.
Anything you want users to be on the lookout for in the near future?
In the near future there is going to be a new episode of Warfare posted. Aside from that you can expect TDA to appear more on other shows. Being limited to JBW is great and all but I think it is finally time for TDA to go over to other shows to have matches with people he more than likely wouldn't get to wrestle in JBW. With TDA being 41 years old I can see him being put on an Undertaker-like wrestling 'contract' when he hits 42.
Theme of the Week: Mixed Emotions (I know it's my team, I just like their theme)
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