I'm not going to insult John by voting because this match isn't seeded in the least. Not Andy's fault, not King's fault, just a misunderstanding here. John, I would suggest that you look up some Photoshop tutorials because there's just so much out there, you can really start learning quickly if you wanted to. One thing I always advise people who are unfamiliar with Photoshop NOT to do though is use pictures of wrestlers that have already been cut out. If you look at King's banners, and this one is a good example, it's well blended with a background that really matches the pictures. Usually when you're making wrestling banners, it's easy to find pictures of wrestlers that already have backgrounds, so always try to work with the backgrounds the pictures already have. Also, research how to use brushes and textures as well as how to apply simply borders. And when in doubt, black or white text always works. If you look at the banner you made, the text is red on a blue background. That causes the text to appear as if it's vibrating. It's not pleasant for the eyes, so if you make a dark banner, use white text and if you make a light banner use black text. If you look at any of the banners I've made, I often follow this advice myself. Also, generally speaking the 4 corners of the banners are the places you can put text without it looking out of place. A lot of graphics makers also put text in the middle, but I'm not a fan of that. Anyway, I'm no pro, so I was just giving a few hopefully helpful hints. Look up Photoshop tutorials though. I learned pretty much everything I know through trial and error and tutorials.