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Old 10-19-2021, 03:46 PM   #6502
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There’s no real excuse for a booker to be doing the same shit up and down a card. That’s on them to not allow. Agents should also know how structure matches in ways that fit their position on the card. You know if you’ve got a main event, a tag, a mid-card match, etc. You can assess by the people in it, the style they work, what else is on the card, how long you’ve got, etc.

For example, if you’ve got Danielson, Punk, Cole and Omega for a 25-minute tag team match in the middle of the show, even though it’s not the main event, what a smart way to structure that is. You should know how to have threads coming in and out of it. The finish will tell you a lot. If Moxley and Kingston are doing a death match later, you know you probably don’t want much brawling.

Obviously the booker should be direct with these things first and foremost, but the agents could apply more knowledge than they obviously do. And then the wrestlers down from that too. If you’ve got 5 minutes to get over and you’re on the same card as the Bucks, maybe try not to do some leg slap superkicks and dives? Find a better way.
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