Post by paulonorcatto on Jan 27, 2007 12:45:09 GMT -5
i just found this on a random website.
OFFICIAL CZW STATEMENT CONCERNING CZW-BJW 2002 CONTRACT
BJW is telling Japanese fans that CZW is not coming back to Japan
because we do not want to face each other in Death matches.
THIS IS 100% FALSE. The BJW office is lying to Japanese fans.
CZW would prefer wrestling each other with very few exceptions.
The truth as to why CZW is not signing the 2002 contract:
Very simple - CZW was told too much money is being taken out of BJW
with not enough being put back in. Who is taking the money and why is
not CZW's problem; this is BJW's office problem. A BIG PROBLEM. This
is why the once growing company, without the help of CZW, is now
starting to deteriorate, which was evident at BJW's first show at
Korakeun Hall without CZW.
CZW can understand BJW trying to stand on its own two feet. What CZW
cannot understand is why they would take their company down instead of
up, by bringing in their former American contacts who in the past have
done nothing for their company. It's not that he did not try, but the
bottom line is ticket sales, merchandise, and happy fans. The way a
company can achieve all of these things is by creating good storylines,
good angles, and great wrestling. You must keep your fans happy.
There are many different styles of wrestling, this is where CZW would
have become a big part of BJW's future success. CZW provides many
styles: high flying, strong style, death match, and even comedy. All
of these styles are needed to keep fans happy. CZW knows what the fans
want in Japan and we give it to them. Why? Because we can. This is
why BJW needs to do more than just to listen to CZW's ideas. They need
to use them and use them wisely.
The perfect example is the December 3 Yokohama Arena show where Zandig
shot on the company telling everyone that CZW was finished with BJW.
This could and should have been a great angle or storyline. This is
where CZW would bring BJW belts back to USA after their departure, then
the Big Japan, being angry, would send Jun Kasai and Winger to CZW's
first Viking Hall show, The Cage of Death, which had been scheduled
until BJW pulled Jun Kasai days before the show.
If BJW would have listened to this idea, Winger and Kasai would have
stolen back their belts, which would make CZW angry. In retaliation,
CZW would have to go back to Japan to take back the belts, against our
wishes. This was supposed to be CZW's Happy New Year to the fans. What
a way to start off 2002 at Korakuen Hall. This could and should have
been a great year, but once again BJW listened to CZW's ideas and then
tried to turn the angle into a legit shoot.
The only thing CZW can understand from this is that BJW is trying to
turn the fans against CZW in hopes that they can run shows without CZW
and draw the same amount of people. CZW is sorry to the fans for this
BJW decision. This has only created unnecessary negative press, which
has not helped BJW at all. Even after this mess created by BJW, CZW
agreed to a two-month extension on our contract in hopes that they
would come up with a new story or angle. Obviously, they could not
come up with anything or could not afford it, or both.
This said, CZW would like the Japanese fans to know that we have given
BJW three months to decide whether they want to build a company or
destroy it. If they would like to build it, CZW can and will help.
Also to the fans, remember that CZW loves all of you and we will be
back one way or another. I will finish with this: build it and they
will come.
This is not meant to put anyone down or create any more problems for
BJW. It is only meant to tell the truth and express CZW's true
feelings on this situation.
Thank you,
John Ferretti
what do u guys think?
OFFICIAL CZW STATEMENT CONCERNING CZW-BJW 2002 CONTRACT
BJW is telling Japanese fans that CZW is not coming back to Japan
because we do not want to face each other in Death matches.
THIS IS 100% FALSE. The BJW office is lying to Japanese fans.
CZW would prefer wrestling each other with very few exceptions.
The truth as to why CZW is not signing the 2002 contract:
Very simple - CZW was told too much money is being taken out of BJW
with not enough being put back in. Who is taking the money and why is
not CZW's problem; this is BJW's office problem. A BIG PROBLEM. This
is why the once growing company, without the help of CZW, is now
starting to deteriorate, which was evident at BJW's first show at
Korakeun Hall without CZW.
CZW can understand BJW trying to stand on its own two feet. What CZW
cannot understand is why they would take their company down instead of
up, by bringing in their former American contacts who in the past have
done nothing for their company. It's not that he did not try, but the
bottom line is ticket sales, merchandise, and happy fans. The way a
company can achieve all of these things is by creating good storylines,
good angles, and great wrestling. You must keep your fans happy.
There are many different styles of wrestling, this is where CZW would
have become a big part of BJW's future success. CZW provides many
styles: high flying, strong style, death match, and even comedy. All
of these styles are needed to keep fans happy. CZW knows what the fans
want in Japan and we give it to them. Why? Because we can. This is
why BJW needs to do more than just to listen to CZW's ideas. They need
to use them and use them wisely.
The perfect example is the December 3 Yokohama Arena show where Zandig
shot on the company telling everyone that CZW was finished with BJW.
This could and should have been a great angle or storyline. This is
where CZW would bring BJW belts back to USA after their departure, then
the Big Japan, being angry, would send Jun Kasai and Winger to CZW's
first Viking Hall show, The Cage of Death, which had been scheduled
until BJW pulled Jun Kasai days before the show.
If BJW would have listened to this idea, Winger and Kasai would have
stolen back their belts, which would make CZW angry. In retaliation,
CZW would have to go back to Japan to take back the belts, against our
wishes. This was supposed to be CZW's Happy New Year to the fans. What
a way to start off 2002 at Korakuen Hall. This could and should have
been a great year, but once again BJW listened to CZW's ideas and then
tried to turn the angle into a legit shoot.
The only thing CZW can understand from this is that BJW is trying to
turn the fans against CZW in hopes that they can run shows without CZW
and draw the same amount of people. CZW is sorry to the fans for this
BJW decision. This has only created unnecessary negative press, which
has not helped BJW at all. Even after this mess created by BJW, CZW
agreed to a two-month extension on our contract in hopes that they
would come up with a new story or angle. Obviously, they could not
come up with anything or could not afford it, or both.
This said, CZW would like the Japanese fans to know that we have given
BJW three months to decide whether they want to build a company or
destroy it. If they would like to build it, CZW can and will help.
Also to the fans, remember that CZW loves all of you and we will be
back one way or another. I will finish with this: build it and they
will come.
This is not meant to put anyone down or create any more problems for
BJW. It is only meant to tell the truth and express CZW's true
feelings on this situation.
Thank you,
John Ferretti
what do u guys think?