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Everything posted by Bobby Minio
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x_3DVR1Yek
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It has been THIS MANY DAYS SINCE A MINIO MATCH BOTCH: 8
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Wow ironman match.
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Tobin hype video just edged out KD though.
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Holy shit that Garden promo. I wanna change my vote for cinematography this year.
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Aw my opening promo is missing a bit, it looks even more manic out of context like that just abruptly starting. Edit: yay it's fixed!
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FIRST! http://cdn.gifbay.com/2013/07/first_comment_getting_on_front_page-63461.gif
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Thirsty Firsty.
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Raze and I recorded the match a day earlier where Raze quite literally held me down and made me hit myself for about 8 minutes. I got in maybe four offensive moves. He said he lost the recording and we had to replay it but I'm pretty sure the lil fella was just taking pity on me. The re-do was a much better match, step for step. I really wanted to suplex his ass on those stairs but that reversal was so good I actually popped for it on the mic.
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Discussion on this thread = http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/1248776/boislikesthis.gif
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Did you vacate all of the undercard titles?
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In b4 Cody's Mom whispers "Mediocre" as she gets Tobinbombed.
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Cody's Mom was on a pole the second he left her alone with Tobin.
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Didn't Buff Bagwell heel turn on Momma Bagwell?
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It's not Cody bashing it's just the same critique everyone has been saying since he first started working as the Champ. Slow it down and let it breath a little bit. It's just offering up someone else's opinion on what could have improved on something. Imagine if we had a three week build of Cody's Mom. She was being billed as this "I bring my champion Son a bowl of chunky soup before every match!" matron, and then Cody busts this out on the go home Riot before Lution. http://www.earthmountainview.com/volcano-mt-asama-tokyo.gif
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Just for the future, with an angle like this, build the babyface (the Mom) once or twice and then it makes this perfect execution. Sure, a Mom is a trump card to get heat, but you could milk it up a bit. She only exists to be a bump. She's a crash test dummy. It's unexpected and horrible, but if the reader has a frame of reference for the character and her relationship with Cody, you wouldn't just have heat for the moment, you would build heat with the reader for swerving him.
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I was kinda going for the fake out that he was going to do something more serious like buzz or bic his hair but I definitely enjoy that people might think he's just going to blow his brains out.
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The scene opens on the familiar setting of a hotel bathroom. Steam rolls through the air, the large wall length mirror is fogged to a matte blur. On the counter-top beside the sink sits a docked iPhone, playing Kenny Loggins' perennial jam, "I'm Free". The master of measured responses on the mic, the One Man Revolution, Bobby Minio, steps to the counter, his hair wet and heavy as it rests on his face, with a towel wrapped around him at the waist. He leans forward, wiping away the fog on the mirror to create a window of reflection. As he stares himself in the eyes, disdain stares back, but only for a moment. He blinks, the look disappearing with the steam. His facial hair has grown in heavily since his loss to the man who's Netflix queue is currently filled with past seasons of Sons of Anarchy, Sid Harrison. Minio sizes himself up for a second, lifting his chin and turning side to side. He reaches down, bringing up a razor. Over the next few moments, he artfully styles his facial hair, cutting away the excess scruff leaving only pronounced chops on either side of his face, a thick mustache, and a strip down his chin. He lets out a long sigh as he stares down at the aftermath, small piles of discarded hair all around the sink, the counter, and the bathroom floor. After a moment of internal deliberation, Minio decides to leave the mess for the house keepers of the hotel. #RealHeel. He stands tall in front of the mirror again, staring at himself, his eyes looking towards the top of his head as the chorus of the song kicks up again. "Heaven helps the man who fights his fear. Love's the only thing that keeps me here! I'm free!" Minio's hands grip the edge of the counter as he leans closer to the mirror. He steadies his breath, he is psyching himself up. There is a drastic change coming, a change that causes much turmoil internally for the mouthpiece of the revolution. He continues to battle the inner war in his head. "You're the reason that I'm hanging on, my heart's staying where my heart belongs! I'm free!" Finally, gathering motivation from Kenny's inspirational lyrics, Minio takes a deep breath, holding it in his lungs tightly as his hand searches for the appropriate instrument for his big decision. He finds it, and forces his hands to close around the object. His eyes slowly close before locking down as tight as the breath in his chest as his hand raises the item to his hair. He gulps deeply, swallowing whatever hesitation he has left, and he makes the move. Bobby Minio: "All or nothing. No turning back now." He says to himself to steel his resolve. His hand reaches the front of his hair, and pushes through. That is right, fans. Bobby Minio has combed his bangs back and out of his face. Each brush through becomes more confident, more comfortable. After a moment, his eyes open, his hair has been brushed out of his face. He takes a long look, before sighing again. He stops the MP3 player, gathering his belongings in the bathroom before stopping to take one more look in the mirror. His gaze lingers. This is the new look Minio. All or nothing. No turning back now. He turns toward the door, preparing to finish getting ready for TV later in the evening.
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It's really about way more than Leon.
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The thing is though, you have to root through the ball breaking which precedes any statement of value in the OCW and then take the criticism for what it is. Have people addressed me in the last month without first insulting me by calling me Jobby, or going back further, I've been called Booby for probably four months. Yet instead of sticking my fingers in my ears and LA LA LAing my way through everything, I address it head on, for better or worse, and more often than not, the criticism I address does end up being for the better. I just think a lot of the constructive criticism gets taken as Aries said, as an insult so it's ruled out... but that is a bitchmade way to stumble through life. If you write off everything someone says because it was negative you will never learn anything about yourself, ever. I believe that as a fact and I will die on that hill. In the past on here I've talked about people's self defense mechanisms, the ability to shut down at the sight of any criticism, and that is a real thing. Read into it. Ego monsters aren't just braggarts like Brennan or Dan, Ego is a very real thing that even the meekist will hide behind. My point as a counter to what Aries was saying, is that feedback is being ignored and at times, philibustered out, with or without an insult wrapped around it, because weak people view any criticism as a negative attack on them or what they are doing, and those people need to grow the fuck up in a hurry.
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You're missing my point. Some people view any criticism as an insult, regardless of it's merits as an insult or not. Your entire post makes very little sense to me considering how the vast majority of feedback that I have taken, processed constructively and then made changes in response to were packaged in overt insults. For example. This week, instead of cutting a promo shredding the OCW some more, I had a multi-part sword fight with a guy masquerading as a pirate. I did that because for three straight episodes of the desk, everyone cried about how I have a big fucking mouth, I talk too much, yadda yadda yadda. In the last few weeks, there have probably been 12 combined minutes just talking about the fact that I talk to much, all laughing while making up scenarios of my character babbling and being made to look like a fucking fool. Now, I came back at the people who said the things, because turnabout is fair play, but I'm not a thick headed reject. I acknowledge that there is some substance to the point, so I looked inward, addressed it, and changed accordingly. I also changed my character's appearance, because everyone made fun of my character for looking like a pedophile creeping around a Sadie Hawkins dance. Before that, I aged my character's look a bit, because everyone made fun of me saying my character looked like a teenager who was supposed to be in his 30s. Basically, the vast majority of feedback I've heard has come in ugly packaging, but I'm an adult, and I have hair on my chest and balls, so I know how to be the editor of that message, trim it down, and take the valuable substance. When I joined the OCW, I was told EXPLICITLY BY MULTIPLE PEOPLE, that the rest of the roster was mostly the same. Apparently, I was fucking lied to.
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Next time you would do better to just address the points.
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Perhaps it is because a lot of people ignore the actual topics or subjects that are being debated and instead write up their life story in place of a point? That's exactly what happened with Cody after he won the title. It's a faux pas to discuss anything he does with any level of criticism now. You're either applauding his work or you're a hater who's trying to bring him down. Why can't someone just have an opinion they feel like expressing that might actually help someone out? When Cody was writing his reviews every week that would always find some sniping little way to poo poo on what a the up and coming rooks had put on the show, the only person who said anything was me sticking up for myself. When people directly address a storyline and actually offer up the alternate way they would have approached it or found it would have a bigger impact, they're just a hater talking shit or getting on someone else's bandwagon. Here's the reality of it. You want to throw out fruity little jabs like saying I started out fighting with Dan and then 'jumped on his bandwagon', no. We just got to talking and realized we were very like minded, in writing, in ewrestling, in pro wrestling, in a lot of things. Believe it or not, Leon, people are here that you can shoot the shit with and connect with on some level. These aren't just names to be deleted off of a friends list.
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