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  • Lohman446
    Useful posts: 7
    • Jun 2003
    • 9315

    #16
    Originally posted by REDRT
    Interesting idea, but the XFL failed. Why wouldn't paintball? What would be different that might make it fly?
    The XFL tried to target a demographic that was not going to go with it frankly. They had too high of expectations and tried to compete with an estalished entity.
    "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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    • DaFin
      Running with scissors
      • Jan 2006
      • 194

      #17
      No. Let me rephrase, hell no! Watching whiney little kids alternating explitives and slang to form some kind of background story would get really really old really really fast regardless of what demographic was being targetted. And, personally I want to distance my self from those types of people, the whiney explitive alternating kids that is.

      A right!

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      • REDRT
        Mags, Y use anything else
        • Apr 2004
        • 1854

        #18
        If guys like John Cena played paintball then it would be big.

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        • Lohman446
          Useful posts: 7
          • Jun 2003
          • 9315

          #19
          Originally posted by DaFin
          No. Let me rephrase, hell no! Watching whiney little kids alternating explitives and slang to form some kind of background story would get really really old really really fast regardless of what demographic was being targetted. And, personally I want to distance my self from those types of people, the whiney explitive alternating kids that is.

          A right!

          Im not even considering forming a backstory. WWE style promotion - XFL - over the top, stage lights, entrance music, smoke, etc. Not necessarily in the game. Stories where they are, showboating - we have it all already, rather than trying to pretend we are a proper sport, lets.... well make use of the reasons we are not.
          "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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          • REDRT
            Mags, Y use anything else
            • Apr 2004
            • 1854

            #20
            Paintball the game sucks to watch. I suppose maybe if you could see what is going on, but you never can. I watched the Packers and the Vikings duke it out last night. The coverage was excellant. One can really see what is going on. I've never saw a single PB video or ESPN with remotely close to the coverage of an NFL game. The game is fun, but coverage sucks so bad no one can stand to watch or understand what is going on. The best PB I ever saw on TV was a skit on Blue Colar TV. That was at least entertaining.

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            • SlopMeister
              Registered User
              • Dec 2006
              • 1

              #21
              It would be kind of cool.

              And in keeping with the WWE style, some players already have a WWE compatible gimmick.

              Jeremy Salm - He does outside interference, just like when WWE guys come down to ringside and screw with the current match. Even better, they can stick Jeremy in the crowd and have him shoot from there. It can be like a running gimmick where every week he's in a different disguise. One week he's the hotdog vendor, next week he's the time keeper, next week he's a camera man, etc.

              Chris Lasoya - Has a patented finisher. He can end a match by his bunkering his opponent in the back of the head multiple times until that person passes out. Kids really love to see finishers in WWE, so I think this would be a big hit in paintball.

              Even with just those two players above, we could have some memorable matches. As a hypthetical example:

              Jeremy Salm is with the Thugz. Chris Lasoya is with the Razorz.

              In the match, it comes down to a one on one with CL and a Thugz player. CL paints the Thugz player, but the Thugz player continues to play. The crowd boos and the announcers decry the action, but play continues.

              (It's a tourney, remember? In a tourney, it's okay to play on until a ref pulls you out. There's just too much on the line. And besides, WWE wrestlers break rules all the time.)

              CL calls for a paintcheck. A ref goes to check the Thugz player, but before he can get to him JS springs out from the crowd and gogs CL.

              The Thugz player then points to CL and jumps up and down, emphatically stating that he shot CL first. The ref turns and sees CL wiping the gog hit and calls him out.

              Team Thugz is declared the winner. As the lone Thugz player raises his arms in victory, CL rushes in behind him and empties his hopper into the back of the Thugz player's head. The Thugz player crumples to the ground as the crowd erupts and the announcer yells out: "Baw gawd! Baw gawd! Lasoya just turned him into Lasoy sauce! Baw gawd!"

              CL's music then blares out over the PA system as he glares at JS. The crowd chants "La Soy Uh! La Soy Uh!"

              We get a close camera shot of JS glaring back at CL. Cut to closeup of CL as he says some words to JS. (The words are inaudible as they are drowned out by the crowd.) And that's how that show ends.

              Right away, we've given the viewers a reason to tune in for next week's show as a grudge match, or at least the announcement of such a match, is sure to be broadcast.

              Now, the above scenario sounds scripted, but I don't mean for the real show to have predetermined match results. However, with the right management and promotion I'm sure that one could create an atmosphere where scenarios like the one presented above would be possible.

              Money is always a good motivator. Dangle enough money in their faces and I bet we could get most of the agg types to do just about anything.

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              • geekwarrior
                MIA
                • Oct 2005
                • 2581

                #22
                ^^^^lol...the only thing you forgot is taking the folding chair and using it on someone.

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                • VFX_Fenix
                  -=Bishop=-
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 1052

                  #23
                  So we're going for the "This is us, we're bad, and we like it that way" approach.

                  Eh, so long as it gets ratings. Actually hasn't this already been given a shot with the Ultimate Arena Paintball League (UAPL)?

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                  • Chronobreak
                    Rec Poster
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 5055

                    #24
                    lohman, soo the league should be basicly for fun/jokes/ratings/self popularity growth?

                    if you reffering to a real paintball type of thing, then where to cut the line and people acting for the camera(showboating), making scenes etc etc

                    sure some teams do it, infact alot of teams do it(some more than others)
                    but the extent is fairly minimal

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                    • minimag03
                      WVU paintball #19
                      • Dec 2003
                      • 2214

                      #25
                      Originally posted by SlopMeister
                      the announcer yells out: "Baw gawd! Baw gawd!
                      that made me laugh
                      My AO Feedback

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                      • Lohman446
                        Useful posts: 7
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 9315

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Chronobreak
                        lohman, soo the league should be basicly for fun/jokes/ratings/self popularity growth?

                        if you reffering to a real paintball type of thing, then where to cut the line and people acting for the camera(showboating), making scenes etc etc

                        sure some teams do it, infact alot of teams do it(some more than others)
                        but the extent is fairly minimal
                        Celebrate a little more, trash talk a little more, cover all of this - and the game is still real. Im not suggesting the outragous WWE things, Im thinking the promotions...
                        "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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                        • Beemer
                          I could tell you but then.

                          • Oct 2003
                          • 3250

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Lohman446
                          rather than trying to pretend we are a proper sport, lets.... well make use of the reasons we are not.

                          Well you do have a point. They cant make, get, do it right, might as well capitalize on it being all wrong.

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                          • Lenny
                            I AM the AO famous!
                            • Dec 2003
                            • 1628

                            #28
                            I actually hate wrestling because of the fake-ness of it and the drama they boast.

                            Now, maybe something along the lines of UFC type advertising...
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                            ~The greatest BACKUP markers to AUTOMAGS!!

                            Only temporary, get'n a new sig soon.

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                            • gus13
                              All Hail The Crimson King!
                              • Oct 2006
                              • 190

                              #29
                              all they really need to do is get more audio/video footage of the pit area pre/post and during the game you'll get all the drama you can stomach.

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                              • Aggravated Assault
                                AGD since 1996
                                • Nov 2004
                                • 75

                                #30
                                I don't think the idea is far fetched at all. In fact I think it really has merit. I see not too many think that way, but the over the top style would be playing right to the demographic it would want. To attract someone to sponsor, or invest, you have to be able to sell to somebody.

                                A lot of our "real" sports create story lines now. Don't think the NFL dosent have a team of people who sit around trying to figure out how to create drama and interest with their games? Or NA$CAR?

                                Of course there is some problems with Painbtballs gameplay itself, but thats abother story. Anyway, I like the idea.

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