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Spot fests or good story telling? 6 Years, 5 Months ago  
Should a young rookie concentrate on entertaining the fans with spot fests or should a young rookie say "to hell with the fans" and concentrate on physchology, build and working the crowd. Do you think this attitude could harm a rookies career? Should he just do as he is told and entertain or should he strive to become a good worker by having his matches tell a story? Evenalthough the story will go over the heads of 99% of the audiance. What do you think? Would it even be possible to tell a story when a rookie goes in with a guy who has no clue what story telling in a match is?

Take Allstar for example. I wonder if Brian Dixon would be more happy with a wrestler who kept the fans happy by working spots with no meaning or a worker who would have a logical match with good story telling that may not entertain the fans as much as a spot fest would? Its all about money after all and entertainment seems to make the most money.

Mark Sloan on the other hand who runs FWA is obviously an entertainment _base_d promoter. I can't really comment because I've never seen an FWA show but I've heard there isn't a shred of story telling in any of there matches. Its all WWE _style_. So to impress your peers there its all about working spots.

What is the most important thing in this country right now? Entertainment or good quality wrestling? Then again I think that is a stupid question since most fans and workers dont know what good quality wrestling is because all they have seen is WWE. It all seems to be about making money which is fair enough however the question is should a rookie do his best to entertain or become a good worker? Is that even possible when most other rookies and wrestlers just want to work spots?
 
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