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6/5- PCW NEWSLINE with Gina Ramsey

-Recap of PCW Extreme Political TV
-Final PCW Loose Cannons Unleashed 5 Card
-PCW Rankings
-PCW Schedule and Tentative Schedule for Next Year
-E-Federation News from the E-Wrestling World
-E-Wrestler of the Week Read the rest of this entry »

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Uncle Mike’s Ramblings: Music

by Michael Cavenaugh

There’s no sport where music plays a bigger role than wrestling. Before Trevor Hoffman came running out to AC/DC’s Back in Black, Real American trumpeted the arrival of Hulk Hogan. Before Mariano Rivera made Enter Sandman a harbinger of doom, Ric Flair had Also sprach Zarathustra to send chills down the spine. Think of the classic Jim Ross call, back before he became a complete caricature of himself sometime in the late 90’s, when music would start and you’d get the “My God… that’s… that’s (WRESTLER’S NAME) music! (WRESTLER’S NAME) is in the building, and business is about to pick up!” Read the rest of this entry »

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Introductions, Settings, and Descriptions

Location, Location, Location

For me, description and setting are two of the most important parts of any roleplay. Settings, in particular, have become notably more important in e-Wrestling over the past few years as evidenced by the number of promotions that have banned “in-ring promos.” Personally I don’t think in-ring promos should be banned because they’re easy or boring; in many ways they are an excellent way for the youngest and greenest roleplayers to learn the ropes. Read the rest of this entry »

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PCW: 5/29 Newsline with Gina Ramsey

PCW Extreme Political TV Recap/Heated Argument in Domination Inc. Suite After Show/Change in the Card for Loose Cannons Unleashed 5/PCW Rankings/PCW Schedule/Tentative Schedule for Next Year/E-Federation News from the E-Wrestling World/E-Wrestler of the Week Read the rest of this entry »

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Uncle Mike’s Ramblings: Spelling

by Michael Cavenaugh

“I had to help my Uncle Jack off a horse.”

“I had to help my uncle jack off a horse.”

The same sentence, with a minor spelling change, can express two drastically different ideas. In the first sentence, you’re simply helping you mother or father’s brother off of a horse. In the second, you’re engaging in bestiality and a really weird version of incest. The only difference is a pair of capital letters. That’s the line between being an attentive nephew and being a creepy guy with a bottle of Jergen’s. Read the rest of this entry »

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