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Apart from the "standard" welcome message, I'd like to welcome you, Rockyrock632 to the Professional wrestling WikiProject. From that page, you'll see many important pages related to pro wrestling on Wikipedia, especially the Style guide which teaches you how to add content to Wikipedia, especially what sources to use. Only reliable sources are allowed and secondary sources are highly encouraged, so you should steer clear of unverified sites like marcelusive.net and stick to sites like pwtorch.com and wrestleview.com. Lastly, feel free to introduce yourself at WT:PW! Hope to see you make many meaningful contributions! Starship.paint ( talk) 04:32, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
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Hey Rockyrock632, I do understand that you want to add moves to wrestlers' moveset here on Wikipedia, but please take note: you must use reliable sources. PWTorch, Wrestleview, PWInsider are okay. A full list can be found here. Do not use other sources, especially from your edit pattern, do not use YouTube. YouTube is not accepted here, as it considered as original research. Also, as per Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Professional_wrestling/Archive_85#How Many "Signature Moves" Can One Wrestler Have?, we strongly discourage the adding of moves which wrestlers have used rarely or the first time. A signature move is one that a wrestler uses commonly, not once or twice. A good example which you added was Miz's sitout side slam, which he seems to have only done once IIRC. Another example is Cesaro's Michinoku Driver. So, when sourcing a move, please try to add three sources to cite that move. Also there's no need for spaces between the [[ | ]]. Starship.paint ( talk) 07:19, 13 January 2013 (UTC)
Alright, great! Let's see whether you can improve your edits... I originally undid your edits for Mason Ryan, but now I'm re-adding the moves you added and the YouTube sources. Now, the YouTube sources are not supposed to be there, so it's your job to go search for the reliable sources online and replace the YouTube sources with those. For example, you can Google site:pwtorch.com "Mason Ryan" "vertical suplex". If you manage to find three instances of the moves being used by Ryan, you're good to go. I'll check back on Ryan's page in a few days to clean up. I removed the Stretch Muffler finisher because he really only used it once. Starship.paint ( talk) 00:03, 14 January 2013 (UTC)
Okay, I finished up tidying up Mason Ryan as well, and yes, it took me quite a lot of time as well! If you want to see the difference between my edits and yours, it's here. Basically, you've gotten down the basics of citing references, which is great. What I did is that I replaced a few PWTorch sources with PWInsider sources because PWInsider is more detailed with the moves, but PWTorch is still an acceptable source. I removed some of the moves like the multiple turnbuckle thrusts and shoulder block because our policy here is not to list very basic moves, otherwise we'll be putting in Irish whips, hammerlocks and arm drags next. There was a problem with the gorilla press sources having nothing to do with Mason Ryan, so I replaced them. Also, do you know how to use <rf name=qwe/>? Replace rf with ref. If you have a reference that you can cite more than one move, for the first move you put in the entire reference <rf name=qwe>{{}}<rf/> and for the second move you put in <rf name=qwe/> and it will cite the move. Also, the multiple PW1 PWI1 PWI were confusing, so I changed them to vsBourne vsMcIntyre etc. If you want to cite PWTorch better use T1, and for PWInsider use IN1, don't use PW. Starship.paint ( talk) 05:22, 15 January 2013 (UTC)
Great, you've made a lot of contributions since the last time we talked. I've looked and they're pretty good. Only problem is that I feel that you are still including some basic moves, the back body drop and turnbuckle thrusts in particular. The back body drop is really an almost forgotten move compared to some years ago, yet it remains basic and it's hard to justify having it as a signature move given its basic-ity, surely wrestlers have used it let's say five times in 2012, yet it's not really counted as a signature. One more thing... not sure whether the IEDDT is the real name for Orton's DDT. I've never heard WWE refer to it on Raw/SD nor on WWE.com. Searching other reliable sources comes out nothing. I think this particular PWInsider writer likes coming up with names - see Blackpool Slam for Barrett. So just be aware. Also, I'm afraid you need a reliable source for 'body surfing'. Starship.paint ( talk) 07:53, 20 January 2013 (UTC)
Hello again, just a small note here, generally here we like to keep headers short, the general guideline is five words and below if possible. As such, I shortened Miz's "face turn and feud with Antonio Cesaro" to simply "face turn", with the rationale that his feud with Cesaro isn't really "big" enough to justify inclusion in the header. If we listed all feuds and titles, it might lead to (in Barrett's case to provide an example) "The Barrett Barrage, Intercontinental Champion, feuds with Kofi Kingston, Randy Orton, Sheamus and Bo Dallas". Kinda ugly, don't you think? Starship.paint ( talk) 11:58, 20 February 2013 (UTC)
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