>>19161046Flippyshit can be super fun for the in house crowd, there is nothing wrong with giving a house show crowd their moneys worth that's why Bucks were kings of indies for a while with they synchronized move bullshit and sequences
BUT!
But here's a fucking MIND BLOWING concepts for you, Tony and all the people who fall under flippyshitter category, a free advice to those willing to hear it:
>On TV it generally does not look as impressive as it does in person nor does it translate well over to a flat screen from the hard cam angle>On national TV it's viewed by potentially millions of people, of which very little care for you flips over drama, promos, ring psychology, "slow" impact focused wrestlingThese people will not tune in to watch it, which means booking it is to attract a niche audience and potentially ratings poison. This means you should be careful who, what and how you book it if you want to push it.
>On TV it will be subjected to captures for social media, unlimited replays. More often than not, it looks shit in replays because you can see the minor mistakes, minor slop, obvious coordination in full 4k - this is what ends up as your promotions marketing to potential viewers and it's often not worth the risk of of looking like 9 YEAR OLD KIDS DOING MARVEL COSPLAY IN THEIR PYJAMAS