Talk:Paparazzi Productions

Intro
I think the intro needs a rewording. Paparazzi Productions is the name of Shelley's "company", while the "employees" are known as the Paparazzi. I'll attempt it myself. -- Dubh agan  02:50, 15 July 2006 (UTC)

Nash and Shelley have never been referred to as that yet, only the tag team of Devine and Shelley. We'll have to wait for Victory Road, but I imagine they'll be intro'd as "Alex Shelley and Kevinnnnnnnn Nash!" with no mention of "The Paparazzi" I wouldn't say they're really acting like a production company, either. --TheTruthiness 04:02, 15 July 2006 (UTC)


 * Got it, I removed Nash as a member. -- Dubh  agan  11:14, 15 July 2006 (UTC)

Kevin Nash is now a member of The Paparazzi. It was mentioned Thursday on iMPACT! that The Paparazzi known as Kevin Nash, Alex Shelley, and Johnny Devine will be facing Chris Sabin, Sonjay Dutt, and Jay Lethal next week.

Should the links detail the videos? - Anonymous

Starr
Should Starr still be considered a member? While Shelley and Nash both seem to have made face turns, Starr has remained heel and has openly fought with Shelley. - TakerV1

Sabin
Should we consider Sabin a member? He's been teaming with Shelley pretty regularly.
 * Sabin should be removed, as he was never a member of the Paparazzis. The paparazzis no longer exist. They faded away after constantly not being referred to as such. Sabin was never a paparazzi, but is now teaming with Shelley as the Motor City Machineguns. The Paparazzi Productions stable is no longer active and the article should reflect that. L2K 20:07, 16 July 2007 (UTC)

Entertainment or Crime?
Is the stuff about blackmail intended to be "in character" for the wrestlers, and part of the staged drama of the exhibition matches? Or is Patrick Martin actually being accused of the crime of blackmail? As written, this article and related ones don't make that point clear. 67.101.96.66 (talk) 04:09, 31 December 2007 (UTC)