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- General
- Dabs check out fine
- There are 10
dead external links which need to be fixed, as seen with the toolbox at the right (last link).
- WWE would have to choose the day after I nominated this to move all of their pages around. They're all updated now.
GaryColemanFan (
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- Lead
- The Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (WON HOF) is a professional wrestling hall of fame intended to recognize people who make significant contributions to the sport. -- 1)Bold the title of this article 2)I researched online and I see no official use of the acronym WON HOF, did you just use this for short or am I missing something?
- I never remember to bold. Thanks for that. I also removed the acronym; it was there when I started the expansion, but I agree with you.
GaryColemanFan (
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- You got to eliminated all uses of that acronym, there is one left.--
Tru
co 503 03:12, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
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- Thought I got them all. Fixed.
GaryColemanFan (
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- This first occurred in 1996, when The Dusek Family, The Fabulous Kangaroos, and the Road Warriors entered the hall. -- the hall is being used as a pronoun, so it should be the Hall
- I'm not sure about this. I think it's more of a generic mention rather than a proper noun, so it would remain lowercase. I would prefer to wait to see what the other reviewers think, if that's okay.
GaryColemanFan (
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- Its actually more of a proper noun due to its usage. It would be different if it were entered this hall but you are referring to it as entered the [Wrestling Observer Newsletter] Hall [of Fame].--
Tru
co 503 03:12, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
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- What's your opinion on this?--
Tru
co 503 02:09, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
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- I think it's closer to the difference between President and president. A generic reference, such as "I want to talk to the president" would be lowercase. Referring to the president by the full name, such as "I want to talk to President Nixon" would be capitalized. I think this would be the same way: the hall/the hall of fame, but the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame.
GaryColemanFan (
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- I'm still not budging on this because when you don't capitalize it, its like you are referring to hall of fame's in general like you are referring to the president in general, and not specifically the President himself. In the uses of the hall, you are using it in terms of the WON HOF not hall of fame's in general. The Hall is naturally derived from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame, a rule of capitalization.--
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co 503 03:18, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
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- Lowercase is still used if it is referring to a specific president without giving the full name. If one was to go to Obama's receptionist and request an interview, he or she would say, "I would like to speak to the president," not "the President."
GaryColemanFan (
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- I guess its either or IMO, since I used it like I stated in my lists.--
Tru
co 503 03:32, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
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- Nine years later, The Fabulous Freebirds were also inducted as a group. -- Weren't the Freebirds a stable? If so, that should be mentioned accordingly.
- They were a three-man tag team, although the rules of tag team wrestling were changed to accommodate them.
GaryColemanFan (
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- They were known as a tag team and wrestled in the tag team division. They are referred to as a tag team in their Wikipedia article, and they are included in WWE's list of the top 10 tag teams. They functioned very differently than a typical stable.
GaryColemanFan (
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- The hall of fame was created because Meltzer felt the need for an unbiased method of recognizing people associated with wrestling. 1)Capitalize hall of fame per its use here as a noun 2)Source for this statement?
- I couldn't find a source, so I toned down the language. I think the capitalization issue is the same here, so I'll wait on that.
GaryColemanFan (
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- The WON HOF now serves as one of three independent wrestling halls of fame, along with the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum. -- Source that these are the only 3 independent ones?
- Meltzer began the hall of fame by choosing a list of inaugural inductees in 1996. -- Capitalize hall of fame, noun
- The lead needs to have a summary of the list, such as the first/most recent inductees, the overall amount of inductees/tag teams, etc. See
WCW Hall of Fame and
NWA Hall of Fame for an example.
- I added as much as I thought I could without going overboard. Let me know what you think.
GaryColemanFan (
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- Looks good to me.--
Tru
co 503 00:23, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
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- References
- There is an inconsistency with the linking of publishers, either link all the publishers that have links to respective pages, or don't link them at all.
- I recommend making the section into two columns.
- I never think of that because the columns don't work with Internet Explorer. Done.
GaryColemanFan (
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- See also
- This section comes before the ref section, see
WP:LAYOUT
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Tru
co 503 16:07, 3 July 2009 (UTC)
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- Lead (continued)
- There are currently 172 inductees, including the 4 tag teams. -- no need for the the
- I think this helps it flow better, as the teams are discussed earlier in the prose. It makes it clear that the 4 teams are the ones referred to above.
GaryColemanFan (
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- It could go either way, its ok.--
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co 503 00:23, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
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- The hall of fame has spawned an offshoot in a column written by Nathan Hubbard for the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Hubbard has unofficially created "The Not the Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame Hall of Fame", which is composed of wrestlers who he feels will not gain entry into Meltzer's hall of fame but are deserving of recognition nonetheless. He created this unofficial list in 2006 and added more names several weeks later. -- I don't know but I don't feel like this is necessary since it has no real tied to this HOF, its just like stated "an offshoot"
- If it was in any other magazine/newsletter, I would agree. Because it is in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter itself, though, I think it is a small but interesting addition that adds to the article.
GaryColemanFan (
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- Hmm, I still don't see any significance but fine by me.--
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co 503 00:23, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
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- I would add that the inaugural class had the most inductees, since you can't really stated who was inducted that yr or it would take up an entire paragraph.
- I would prefer to avoid stating it, as it already says that the inaugural class was 120 members and that there are 172 overall. I think saying it explicitly would be redundant.
GaryColemanFan (
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- I missed that.--
Tru
co 503 00:23, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
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- Images
- I would remove one image because on my [wide] screen, the images run off into the see also section.--
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co 503 03:12, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
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- On my monitor, it already looks empty now that I finished filling in the table. There is a 4-inch white space that I was actually considering filling with another image. I'll hold off on adding another, but there is already white space from 2004 down to the bottom of the table on my monitor.
GaryColemanFan (
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- What's your monitor size? I'm using a wide screen, so the last image [The Rock's image] rolls over into the See also section, which shouldn't happen.--
Tru
co 503 00:23, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
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- 1280x768.
GaryColemanFan (
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- I guess its' just my monitor.--
Tru
co 503 02:09, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
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- Remove the links in the See also section which have been linked in the main body already, see
WP:SEEALSO.--
Tru
co 503 00:24, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
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- That would leave only the NWA Hall of Fame, which seems odd. Could I rewrite the prose to say "...such as the
WWE,
WCW, and
NWA Halls of Fame..." and just remove the "See also" section?
GaryColemanFan (
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- You could most definitely do that.--
Tru
co 503 02:09, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
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- I rephrased the sentence, but there are also articles for the
NWA Wrestling Legends Hall of Heroes and the
St. Louis Wrestling Hall of Fame, so I put them in the See also section.
GaryColemanFan (
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