Post by Falco Fusion on Feb 7, 2010 19:00:00 GMT -5
Ok this was on Mason's first article. Comment 6 which is Mortal Van Dam saying he takes credit for TWG watching TNA. This is comment #21 made by me:
Yeah, I don't limit myself just to MVD anymore. And I don't make opinions unless I have info that I believe backs up that I could possibly be right. This time I even went to attack Indy that said in a PM that I should be writing for TWG for only fun, but yet that means I'm forced to write one weekly? I know Indy doesn't hate me, mostly because he can't because I'm sure even he knows I have a point. Also I'm pretty sure if I start attacking everyone, TWG will become twice as popular, I mean how hard is it to get another 10 people on this game??
First off. Mortal Van Dam taking credit for TWG watching TNA? Reasons like this I chose NOT to submit the article to TWG, as it is my very strong opinion that TWG is horribly represented.
Also another call out to Mr. Indy. Many of you don't know, but he challenged me to write and submit an article to him to see if I had what it took to be a TWG writer, and also that if I want to be a writer I should have fun with it. So I did write an article. It was about Andrew Martin, a.k.a. Test. I wrote about his alliances, feuds, his title victories, and most importantly, how his existence in wrestling changed how it is now. And you know what Indy? I had a bunch of fun doing it. You are right on one thing, I should be a writer for fun. That brings up an interesting point though. You say I should do it for fun, but yet if I was on the TWG staff, you would require me to write an article once a week, or however long it is. You see, you took what you thought was fun, and made it a job, because you're now making quotas. So before you say I should be writing just for fun and not the money, the question is are you making it fun for everybody else, or making it a job? If I'm right, all of your article writers are no better than the wrestling equivalent to the Brooklyn Brawler, except for that one time where he pinned Triple H.
Now to Mason. I'm glad that I was an inspiration to you even though I never submitted my article, and I hope you enjoy this rant just as much as you did the other one. And just as always, I don't hide behind a fake name. Falco Fusion is my real wrestling name, and as you have guessed by now Brandon Ripley is my real name.
But I think if I ever choose to write another article, and next one I definitely will submit to Indy, I'm definitely going to end it with "I don't hide behind any fake names. My name is Falco Fusion. Remember it." It has a nice ring to it. I'm so using this as my wrestler's fed quote. Man, the awesome stuff I say when I rant...
Also another call out to Mr. Indy. Many of you don't know, but he challenged me to write and submit an article to him to see if I had what it took to be a TWG writer, and also that if I want to be a writer I should have fun with it. So I did write an article. It was about Andrew Martin, a.k.a. Test. I wrote about his alliances, feuds, his title victories, and most importantly, how his existence in wrestling changed how it is now. And you know what Indy? I had a bunch of fun doing it. You are right on one thing, I should be a writer for fun. That brings up an interesting point though. You say I should do it for fun, but yet if I was on the TWG staff, you would require me to write an article once a week, or however long it is. You see, you took what you thought was fun, and made it a job, because you're now making quotas. So before you say I should be writing just for fun and not the money, the question is are you making it fun for everybody else, or making it a job? If I'm right, all of your article writers are no better than the wrestling equivalent to the Brooklyn Brawler, except for that one time where he pinned Triple H.
Now to Mason. I'm glad that I was an inspiration to you even though I never submitted my article, and I hope you enjoy this rant just as much as you did the other one. And just as always, I don't hide behind a fake name. Falco Fusion is my real wrestling name, and as you have guessed by now Brandon Ripley is my real name.
But I think if I ever choose to write another article, and next one I definitely will submit to Indy, I'm definitely going to end it with "I don't hide behind any fake names. My name is Falco Fusion. Remember it." It has a nice ring to it. I'm so using this as my wrestler's fed quote. Man, the awesome stuff I say when I rant...
Yeah, I don't limit myself just to MVD anymore. And I don't make opinions unless I have info that I believe backs up that I could possibly be right. This time I even went to attack Indy that said in a PM that I should be writing for TWG for only fun, but yet that means I'm forced to write one weekly? I know Indy doesn't hate me, mostly because he can't because I'm sure even he knows I have a point. Also I'm pretty sure if I start attacking everyone, TWG will become twice as popular, I mean how hard is it to get another 10 people on this game??