Nic wrote:
Don't Tape More Then 1 Week In Adavnce: taping more then a week or two in advace is stupid and just show's poor planning all the way around, ((WWE is guilty of planning Rock/Cena for WM next year) this is not only a no no, but a big f***en Hell No, it's just stupid, and more so when you have the funds and the wrestlers to put on live show's (on TV) there is a reason everyone promotion has a locker-room full of wrestlers, its where you can put on great show's and don't really have to tape 2 weeks or more in advace.. plus when the results are posted at places like our great WR website for show's that won't happen for another few weeks, noone will watch your show's
I have to 100% disagree with everything in this paragraph. Don't plain in advance? Are you insane? You have to book (or at least have a semi-specific idea of where you want to be) a few months in advance. When I did the old "BRM Books TNA" back in 2009, which started from Victory Road, the
first thing that I did was figure out what I wanted to happen at BFG.
Jarrett was going to feud with Foley over control of the company
AJ was going to take the belt from Kurt
Sting was going to Convince Morgan to turn babyface and take the tag belts from Booker & Steiner
Rhino vs. Abyss in a Monster's Ball
Alissa Flash vs. Sarita in an Iron-woman match for the title
Kong vs. Tara with the angle being that we didn't know if Tara was strong enough to lift Kong up for her finish.
You have to know where you want to be for you next big PPV so you can build up to it properly.
In the BRM Gives WWE A Shot In The Arm thread (starting from Bragging Rights 2009), I had the entire angle with Cena vs. the McMahon Helmsley Faction feud, and HBK's heel turn and eventual face turn all mapped out before I started, and most of the details down for War Games and for Legacy's tease into tweener-dom, leading to Dibiase becoming a babyface and taking on Orton at Mania. Once I made the decision to include Smackdown (a bit before Armageddon), I knew I wanted to make Brand Rivalry a big deal, have Jericho crap all over Smackdown and try to leave with the World Heavyweight Title, turn Kane into- a Smackdwon-Patriot babyface to stop Jericho, use brand rivalry to create tension between Kane and Batista because Batista wanted to jump to Raw to help Cena, plotted out everything for Edge vs. Punk and everything that I did with the Women's Title.
If you go back and read those fantasy bookings, you will see how all of those things build up to make the big cards bigger.
With something as intricate as Rock vs. Cena seems to be, they need a lot of planning (personally, I think that they changed their plans after MITB when they saw how well the Punk angle- specifically the anti-Cena part, and the way the crowd reacted to it- was going). You can see things coming together. Someone said "Cena was getting a mixed reaction... now look at this Punk thing. Cena is getting booed a lot more. And people were booing him when he and The Rock were exchanging insults, too. Cena's points against The Rock (that Rock had no reason to hate him other than the fact that he didn't like the way Cena dressed and didn't like the age of Cena's fanbase) are 100% valid. The Rock is just being a jerk, while Cena is being a babyface... but the people are cheering more for the Rock. Let's do something with this."
First they start calling more attention to the mixed reaction. Then they introduce the "Rise Above Hate" t-shirt. Then they subtly shift the focus to "is the mixed reaction secretly affecting Cena on the inside?" Then Kane comes back and jumps Cena, saying that "Rise Above Hate" is a lie. This makes us ask "if it is a lie, then are the chants really affecting Cena more than he is letting on."
It is great booking that NEEDS to be planned out months in advance.