onlxn wrote:Here's five reasons why:
1) He's fucking awesome.
2) He'd add some needed variety to the shows.
3) He's more easily booked than most big names.
4) He'd draw some hardcore fans, but appeals to regular indy fans, too.
5) A Super Dragon/Necro Butcher match would be MONEY. Necro calls out Dragon and mauls some younger local guys to get his attention... boom, you have a killer three-month feud.
What do other people think?
onlxn wrote:5) A Super Dragon/Necro Butcher match would be MONEY. Necro calls out Dragon and mauls some younger local guys to get his attention... boom, you have a killer three-month feud.
WannaB wrote:I personally had never seen Necro Butcher until PWG. I had heard a lot about him, and as is evident by the reaction this past Sunday he is a hot item right now. I'm not a big fan of his style, but I think he could do a lot for PWG with a few matches a year. I think that bringing him out as often as possible might tarnish the reputation of PWG being mostly about pure wrestling. However the variety could be refreshing.
I'm kind of torn on the issue, but for now I think limiting any future appearences would be best.
Aaron wrote:WannaB wrote:I personally had never seen Necro Butcher until PWG. I had heard a lot about him, and as is evident by the reaction this past Sunday he is a hot item right now. I'm not a big fan of his style, but I think he could do a lot for PWG with a few matches a year. I think that bringing him out as often as possible might tarnish the reputation of PWG being mostly about pure wrestling. However the variety could be refreshing.
I'm kind of torn on the issue, but for now I think limiting any future appearences would be best.
Really don't agree with the statement "the reputation of PWG being mostly about pure wrestling". Not in the slightest!
I do agree that Necro should be used sporadically in PWG, and have a red-hot feud with Super Dragon.
And Necro Butcher does indeed rule. That is all. :)
WannaB wrote:Aaron wrote:WannaB wrote:I personally had never seen Necro Butcher until PWG. I had heard a lot about him, and as is evident by the reaction this past Sunday he is a hot item right now. I'm not a big fan of his style, but I think he could do a lot for PWG with a few matches a year. I think that bringing him out as often as possible might tarnish the reputation of PWG being mostly about pure wrestling. However the variety could be refreshing.
I'm kind of torn on the issue, but for now I think limiting any future appearences would be best.
Really don't agree with the statement "the reputation of PWG being mostly about pure wrestling". Not in the slightest!
I do agree that Necro should be used sporadically in PWG, and have a red-hot feud with Super Dragon.
And Necro Butcher does indeed rule. That is all. :)
I said "mostly." I know they do a lot of comedy, and on occassion they do some hardcore stuff, but when I said stated "mostly" I had a remark from an old interview in my head. I'm not sure if it was Superdragon or Disco, or whoever, but they made a statement in which they said that PWG was mostly about pure wrestling, or it was known for its pure wrestling. I forget, but it was something to that extent. I'll try and dig up that interview when I get a chance.
Oh, and just to clarify if there's a misconception, I don't essentially mean technical or mat-based wrestling when I say "pure." I'm just referring to straight up wrestling where it's all about the guys in the ring & what they can do. Not necessarilly about the weapons they use, or the blood they shed, etc...
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