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Post by Mongo & Pepe: Back in Black on Oct 17, 2009 23:50:45 GMT -5
An efed that I was in had a guy named The Big Show only a few months before Paul Wight debuted in WWE.
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Post by Thrillho on Oct 18, 2009 11:23:14 GMT -5
Well, from my e-fed a few years back, they stole the Extreme Elimination Chamber, the Hart Dynasty (the actual name), the death of Mr. McMahon, the ECW roster vs 1 guy match (which, funnily enough, I lost), and the Undertaker/McMahon Buried Alive Match.
Now, if they bring up a 2 on 1 on 1 handicap match, or a match type so complicated that the referee throws out my stipulations mid-match, I'll be on the phone to Jack Thompson.
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Post by Oakster on Oct 18, 2009 11:48:41 GMT -5
I remember an e-fed I ran back in 2002 where we essentially had a knockoff interviewer named Mitchell Coal. The funniest thing was when a new member tried to make his mark, and boy did he. He misread the name as Michelle Coal and proceed to make promo where he basically rapes him/her. Little to say that he was laughed out by other members and that he didn't get a push.
So yeah, an e-fed storyline two years before Heidenrape existed.
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Post by Danimal on Oct 18, 2009 13:36:09 GMT -5
I'm sure some writers check e-feds out. Why not? It's a source for free ideas.
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Post by Ace Baretta on Oct 18, 2009 14:00:18 GMT -5
People that actually believe this....
....need help.
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Post by Shy Guy on Oct 18, 2009 14:01:46 GMT -5
Do you think WWE took this from the fed I was in? absolutely.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2009 14:14:26 GMT -5
I think that all these are merely by chance.
It would worry me if McMahon thinks that the best way of getting ideas is looking at the internet and would 15 year old boys come up with.
Then again, I would mark hard if Jeff Hardy came back wearing a prison outfit, with Frank Grimes as his manager...
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Post by Danimal on Oct 18, 2009 14:20:42 GMT -5
I think that all these are merely by chance. It would worry me if McMahon thinks that the best way of getting ideas is looking at the internet and would 15 year old boys come up with. Then again, I would mark hard if Jeff Hardy came back wearing a prison outfit, with Frank Grimes as his manager... I don't think Vince would have anything to do with it but I can see writers looking at this as a source. I certainly don't KNOW if it happens but I can certainly see it happening.
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Post by Shiori C: WC Blue Moon Poster on Oct 18, 2009 14:52:40 GMT -5
They also take ideas from video games. One time, I made Terri Runnels become hardcore champ at WWF no mercy or some other game. Next thing you know, A couple of months later, Terri pinned the hardcore champ due to the 24/7 rule to become one. Granted it lasted 5 seconds but you get the idea. Does anybody remember who was the champ though? It was Stevie. The e-fed I was in, there was a faction called the Special Needs Kids. My mob were British Violence. Eugene turned up while the SNK were going, and of course there's British Invasion in TNA. Unlike British Violence, however, they do not carry trays of sandwiches or barbed wire cricket bats during their Hardcore matches. As for the Kendrick thing, I've heard supposedly it was a rip on Mike Adamle and "The Tazz".
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Post by Square on Oct 18, 2009 15:05:38 GMT -5
There's about a dozen things in WCTNA that have popped up in the real TNA. I refuse to believe it's coincidence. Examples please
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Post by poi zen rana on Oct 18, 2009 15:07:54 GMT -5
Who knows if any member of WWE creative ever looks at efeds but I think it would be a good idea if they did. When you think about it efedders are big fans of wrestling and are out right telling everyone their dream booking ideas. Doing things you know big fans of your product would like is not exactly a bad call.
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Post by CM Dazz on Oct 18, 2009 15:28:34 GMT -5
The WWE logo on all the merchandise sold, is actually a microchip that reads peoples minds no matter where they are, or what they are doing.
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Post by judodave on Oct 18, 2009 16:26:47 GMT -5
I actually know the e-fedder your talking about! Anyway, until we see someone call themselves The King Of Controversy and someone do a Con-Chair-To with a lightube then I'll be convinced. (both of the above ideas are mine BTW). How do you know Bob? Met him in a fed I was in, don't think we competed against eachother but I thought he was a cool dude.
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Post by Ligerbusa on Oct 18, 2009 16:47:57 GMT -5
One time, before I put my pants on I was wearing a shirt and underwear so obviously Legacy is based on me. Who knows if any member of WWE creative ever looks at efeds but I think it would be a good idea if they did. When you think about it efedders are big fans of wrestling and are out right telling everyone their dream booking ideas. Doing things you know big fans of your product would like is not exactly a bad call. Oh God. No. They should not look at e-feds.
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Post by DSR on Oct 19, 2009 1:29:57 GMT -5
One time, before I put my pants on I was wearing a shirt and underwear so obviously Legacy is based on me. Hilarious.
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