Thursday, March 17, 2011

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Box and Control and the new era, publishing CMLL, indies and WWE (no photos)



Few places would accommodate descarademente characters as parasitic, as in the wrestling environment. Today we refer to a remarkable and ancient environmental leech, Javier Muñoz, (a) dressing room, (a) Steppenwolf (Prometheus note: I doubt that the subject has even heard of the book bearing the same name, author German Herman Hesse). Man dedicated to profit by "chayote" (the sale of advertising disguised as photo essays, usually low-profile fighters) in the magazine and Control Box, and slanderous within it. No know absolutely nothing about wrestling and its operation, and through the column written terribly Paliques masked formerly Keys and stinging eyes, this stingy character was forged, in addition to anything praiseworthy distinction reporter "chayotero" a vast path of defamation, libel and personal attacks. In professional wrestling, today you can see clearly two positions: the backward, one that tends to look like the old days better just by being that, past and modern, that is not afraid to change anything root necessary in order to maintain current industry and mass entertainment, although there are moderate views about this, the most evident, as always, are more polarized, which are in the end, the advance and retreat, which in politics is called liberalism and reaction. One of the bastion of reaction is exactly Luchist Muñoz, one of the men who have contributed through the years to strengthen the idea that wrestling information is not worth a penny, and therefore does not generate sales of magazines, newspapers and so forth. And in this alternate reality in which people live like him, the fighter and its promoters must pay for being published, including a journal in the field, as the commercial impact is so minimal as content pages of social structures of a diary, where those interested in her wedding that in most cases give a damn to the public-appears in a print publication, they have to pay large sums of money to see your face printed on newsprint . The "chayote", strongly promoted by the likes of Muñoz in exchange for fifty cents, is to blame for many print media refuse to publish notes of Mexican companies unless they pay them, while some will need to pay for that WWE let them in to cover their events, "as if it were a Mexican wrestling product itself did not produce profits for publishers.

Today is the strange idea, thanks to the reactionaries of wrestling, that companies must pay for being published in journals including wrestling, which actually hold the content that manage to get or sometimes their own promoters give them as a courtesy.

This comes up at the recent veto by AAA magazine and Control Box, same as in the most childish and vengeful attitude published an interview with El Hijo del Santo "in place of the next part of Series interview with Ms. Marisela Peña, and a column written by Muñoz against AAA, when they should be doing is looking to reconnect with Directors of the three time All-Star. Everyone knows that newspapers publish either unable or wrestling, but lost journals, invariably, a market segment to present content to leave one of the strongest companies, which in Mexico are two, and being generous in calculation, the absence of any AAA content will remove at least half of its readers.

It is no secret and Control Box had a good deal, if not preferential treatment by AAA, and that for a long time itself three times stellar content provided to the magazine . Now that you are blocked and do not see reversing in the case, the chayotero Munoz throws a ridiculous sentence "50 years of neglect" when the actual sentence, which itself is reflected in the graphs of profitability of the magazine, is "to forget the 50 years." That's right: the 50-year-Box y Lucha could go into oblivion if the engineer Camacho begins to analyze what is best for you: publish AAA or support Hijo del Santo, which threatens half the world demands, which does not sell or a ticket, much less sell ten magazines. What if Box and Control had been vetoed, and survived? Sure! In another era, now the other variables are today sustained involvement by the former blue magazine could be lethal, and I doubt much to El Hijo del Santo as an investor to rescue from the magazine when it is in a serious crisis. Engineer Camacho, it was time to look up and take forward its publication. Clean up your directory of people that becomes harsher problems, remember you're in conflict with the people who should be on your side while you are a known chayotero and a man whose title as a fighter and is doubtful. The first "dealt a mortal blow to wrestling" in equating the first with a dance piece. The coin is in the air for the magazine blue, which begins a free fall right now, because unlike, for example, Super Fights, does not invest a single peso in practically nothing, and has a network of contacts and correspondents around the world enabling it to offer alternative content to their readers, that's not counting your internet, unless your frecuentadísimo forum-used almost always by own people, middle-, has a negligible traffic, and little can be done with it to promote the sale of magazines. The big question is: Who loses more with the rupture, AAA or Box and Control?


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