im not opposed to more condensed formats on smaller matches and maybe longer writeups on title matches/bigger matches? i think angles and entrances are also a big part of the show, however.
Entrances are something so minor in theory, and yet they are great for like setting the tone of a match. Like the commentary summing up the story, what it means for the competitors, changes in their demeanor compared to normal, etc.
As for me, I read and enjoy the matches and try to pay attention to them. Even if I don't have the minor detail of every match, I know what happens, what the segments are. Then over time, especially if I end up facing someone, I focus on their stuff in particular as I re-read to fill in the gaps.
However, if like a condensed summary with big spots gets the shows out quicker, I am not opposed. Especially if we find like a good template to follow just to keep some consistency and still have quality.
Of course with the segments/angles fully written out since those kind of need to be.
I fully admit with my writing style, my matches tend to be longer. Doesn't matter if it was AMA, LDW, RWK, even NGW a bit, I guess I just have grown to naturally have longer matches since usually I plan them out and as I write sometimes I cut or add things. Then I try to add detail with commentary, maybe a little narration. I'm at least a bit thankful that people seemed to enjoy my matches so far even with an occasional criticism of length and I feel even if my characters aren't involved I try to showcase each person. Though I usually finish whatever matches I have on time/near on time (even LDW and RWK. One time we had a Rumble show, me and another person wrote a 25 man rumble match, 90 pages, and there was only two other matches on the card, both singles matches, the Rumble was done before the other two), but frankly I get it, especially as real life comes hard and people all have jobs, school, or both. Finding some way to maybe summarize the matches may be ideal.
Like say, this format:
Entrances w/commentary:
Summary:
Insert paragraph about general story.
Spot.
Spot.
Maybe something about the story etc.
Finishing spot:
Winner: Joe Random
Time: 15:32