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Originally Posted by Aquabot
Moody! I've seen/met you at a bunch of PWG shows out here in So. Cal. You're documentaries are pretty damn good even though people out here gave you shit for a while. I didn't know you also did MMA documentaries as well as the pro wrestling stuff (Gotta support the indys!) but I'll definitely check it out when I am not posting from my office. Thanks for putting up all the documentaries, you've just given me a reason to sit at my computer all day.
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thanks for the compliments. which guy were you at the PWG shows? i got so much shit talked to me by pro wrestling fans on message boards, really only 2 or 3 message boards and it was ridiculous. 9 year old kids thinking they were internet gansters would talk shit and then some people would follow their lead and i know it hurt dvd sales but i'm a public filmmaker and i'm cool with communicating with people that watch or buy my dvds. in my opinion, more fighters should come around and talk to the fans but they're famous, i'm not, and it would do nothing more but make the fighters more money in the end and grow a closer bond to the fans. same goes for pro wrestlers, authors, even movie stars. i think it's pathetic that there's this imaginary wall between famous people and ordinary people with normal jobs and really all these people want is just to be treated normal and have a good conversation or debate.
but yeah, pwg was cool but then they wanted me to stop shooting footage there and that joey ryan guy was always difficult and i got a strange vibe from him a few other of the local wrestlers but the famous big name wrestlers that came into town always talked to me and we even had drinks and ate dinner after a pwg show. its funny how the small time pro wrestlers are difficult but famous pro wrestlers are usually really humble and nice, but not nearly as nice or humble as even the most famous MMA fighters. that's the truth and i've been around both industries so i know.