Diesel:
Comicgeekelly: Good booker, has some pretty good strylines what I am into and what I also like is that he/she seems to be in control of their BTB more than I have ever seen with any of the bookers on this site.
On the other hand, even the storylines are good as is the quality, sometimes I struggle to see the point of the writing unless it has real description and I know quality > quantity and everything but if you increase the quantity with useful description it pays off in the longrun.
WCW Rules: I haven't seen any of his booking, all I know about him is that he has a mind of his own when it comes to his opinion on certain subjects which is what I like about him because some bookers don't seem to have minds of their own and go by whatever the mods say and just agree with all of their words.
SpiralShock: This guy is so underrated I can't desrcibe it. I mean he can write awesome matches and his promos ain't half bad either and like half the BTB section knows who he is. WTF's up with that?
He has no real cons apart from his "fan base" which he can't help. As long as he sticks with his BTB he should be on the road to success quickly though...
GardsJr: He is me when I started BTB. So many huge plans but not really willing to stick with a BTB when another big paln comes along and because of that his true talent has yet to have been discovered but I think if Gards can find a BTB he can stick with, he'll be a name to remember in this section.
Diesel: You my friend have a great amount of match writing skills but your promo's are rubbish in comparison. Don't mean to be harsh on you but they need a lot of working on and over your next few shows I would put a lot more work into the promos and take a little less focus off the matches because once you master your promos it will make you a far better booker.
-TJ-: Got lost in the post? Nah, but on the real I'll have it to you in like a day or two.
Beer: Your promo's remind me of my own to an extent (which can be good or bad, you decide) and you do seem to know what you are doing in terms of how you book and everything so that's a good thing but your matches on the other hand need work on them. Your matches are a couple of punches and/or kicks, a couple of slams and a finisher, you can't be having that if you wanna be a top match writer. You got the basics in deseription but you need more stuff to describe. I can't really give you advice how to, you just do gradually and you will get better in time.