Our new direction change has nothing to do with controversy, nor does it have anything to do with the heavily rumored 'budget cuts'. All we have attempted to do with this change of direction is to bring the emphasis back to the wrestling. No longer will there be the detractions that have seemingly become the staples of modern day professional wrestling to take away from our product. No longer will the action that is taking place in the ring play second fiddle to a flashy montage on the display screen. No longer will fans be worn out by trying to keep their attentions on three different screens at once, twisting their body around to see how is coming out to the next generic pyrotechnic display, or be choked by billowing smoke from an over dramatic entrance. Fans will now only have to care about one thing, and that one thing is the thing that they actually paid to see; wrestling.
Also, the GWA will be taking a more, personal route. Instead of wrestling in giant arenas that we couldn?t possibly fill without television or Pay Per View exposure, the GWA has decided to take our art back to its routes, wrestling in front of smaller venues, in front of the fans that make us a success in the first place. Where the fans have always been kind to us, we are now being kind to the fans. Giving them what they have asked for since we first went national; a return to what the GWA, and what wrestling used to be.
Many of you may be wondering about what sort of changes this will mean for the GWA. Well, there will be plenty of them, most of them for the better.
Entrances: Since we are now in a smaller venue, this means we cannot risk the chances of a fire or personal injury thatcome with pyrotechnics. All pyro in entrances will be discontinued. There is no longer a long entrance ramp leading down to the ring from the center of the crowd. Instead, there will be a curtain in the north-east corner of the building with an aisle that leads diagonally down to the ring. There will be a barred steel guard rail that separates the fans from the action, instead of the old solid black divider. And in the back there will be bleachers for the... 'less fortunate' fans.
TerrorTron: There will no longer be a giant screen (formally known as the TettorTron) because it will no longer be needed. With the smaller venues, the fans will get a clear look atr the action in the ring, and not need to be distracted by any screen which they could have stayed at home to watch.
The Ring: The ring will remain mostly the same. However the colors of the ring will change from the traditional white mat with red ring ropes to a sleeker balck ring ropes and a white and black mat. The colors will be split diagonally across the canas(one side in a black triangle, the other in a white triangle).
Promos: With no TerrorTron, this means promos will either be in the ring, or backstage and addded to the DVD/VHS home release later.
Shows: With no TV or PPV deals, this means the GWA will survive on home releases(DVD or VHS). The shows will take place every ten days and will be individually named. We feel this will premote quality, as every show will be like a PPV, thus giving every show the feeling of unpredictability and quality.
The Crowd: Going along with the Indy Style attracts the Indy Crowd. The crowd will still respond to face and heels, but they will be less biased against heels, cheering for them if they have done something to deserve it. And they will be less afraid to boo a face. Oh those crazy crowds...
Announce Team: The announcers will stay the same, however there will be no anounce table at ringside. Instead, the announcing will be done from a booth elswhere in the building, or simply added onto the Home Release at a later time.
Cencorship: Well, there will be none. Due to the fact that we are now on home release, we can say whatever the ******** we want. No moves will be banned either.
GWA Newswire: Instead of having our kind owner Brianna Rach announce every little detail, we will have a GWA Newswire that will cover the latest happenings in the GWA.
We here at the Gambino Wrestling Alliance would like to thank you, our loyal fans, for continuing to support the GWA. We promise to bring you more quality action with less desractions that Mainstream Wrestling seems to find so necessary.
~INDY PRIDE~
