Josh Stratton
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A part of Evansville wrestling since 1996.
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MECW TV
Aug 12, 2010 9:06:23 GMT -5
Post by Josh Stratton on Aug 12, 2010 9:06:23 GMT -5
I am not supposed to say anything, but I am not good about secrets. According to my source in the MECW Executive Committee, Main Event Championship Wrestling has signed a TV deal with My44! It will be a weekly show and is starting very soon. More details will be shed during this friday's episode of Smackdown and the whole cat will come flying out of the bag this saturday at MECW's Main Event Experience at the Armory on the Lloyd Expressway in Evansville. That's all I could get out of him. Keep your eyes posted to MECWPro.com and facebook.com/mecwonline or give the hotline a ring at 323-521-MECW (323-521-6329)
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Josh Stratton
Junior Member
A part of Evansville wrestling since 1996.
Posts: 98
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MECW TV
Sept 4, 2010 17:43:21 GMT -5
Post by Josh Stratton on Sept 4, 2010 17:43:21 GMT -5
Did you watch our debut episode of The Main Event Experience? What did you think? We know we have some bugs to work out, bug huge things are on the horizon.
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MECW TV
Sept 5, 2010 7:13:04 GMT -5
Post by cavedweller73 on Sept 5, 2010 7:13:04 GMT -5
I work all day on Saturdays so I had to record the show, but I watched it last night. As a whole, the show was pretty good. I'd say it was on par or maybe even slightly better then some of the "local" type wrestling shows I've seen. As you said though, there were a few bugs, but those can be worked out. I think the biggest negative about the show would be that the commentary during the matches was a bit too quiet and hard to hear. The video quality wasn't the best I've ever seen, but it wasn't the worst I've seen either. The way the show was edited between the cameras looked good though. The edited parts of the matches was a little annoying, but I realize that had to be done for time-constraints.
Other than the Chuck Taylor match, the matches themselves were a little too "old-school Memphis 'rasslin'" style for my personal tastes, but like I always say, that's what goes over in this area. It's sad, but true. That's why I didn't attend that first show and I know that MECW has put on some much better shows since then. The promos were done pretty well. Chuck Taylor's in-ring promo was, for me, a highlight of the whole show.
All in all, it was a pretty good first show and I know that doing things like that is a learning process and things will only get better with time.
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