Well Gards and I just came back. But we are notorious for never sticking with an idea. Hopefully this will be "the one" like CT Styles said, but I can't guarantee anything.
Personally I do what I can for reviewing shows, but sometimes reviewing BTB's from the guys who actually KNOW what they are doing, is ridiculous. Because its a give to receive system, but honestly, that's not entirely fair. One writer writes a show that is 30-40 pages long to where everything from the opening match to the main event is EPIC BOOM CRASH SUPER COOL EPIC EPIC ROCKET BLASTER BAM BOOM EPIC MATCH OF THE YEAR CANDIDATE! And say someone like me takes ALL the time to give it a proper review. I have to neglect working on my own BTB for that, which will only be a measly 8 page weekly show in comparison, and the guy who wrote that 40 page weekly show only needs to take a fraction of the time to review that I do.
There's no comparison, and I get discouraged and burnt out very easily by reading these uber epic shows and I realize that my 8 page piece of crap stands zero chance at getting any views by comparison.
I think the veteran BTB'ers who have long running or successful BTB's with no real worries of suffering disinterest any time soon should be made mods and have it their duties as BTBers to read and review the little guys shows without expecting them to have to read through their 30 page monster first. Because yeah, how the system is it weeds out crappy BTBers who just make junk feds. But it also neglects any new fresh BTBers with a little bit of potential from improving because if a veteran reviews the show, its usually to just to tear the BTBer down about all the thing they need to improve upon rather than saying "this part is good, but this part needs work". If you review a show and say everything is crap, how long do you honestly think that BTBer is gonna stick around and take time to improve? Chances are zero of that happening.
So in closing I will reinstate my main argument. It's unrealistic for someone new or struggling in BTB to have to read a 40 page show just to get feedback for their show which is a fraction of the size. Everyone who is a veteran here should be doing everything THEY can to lift fellow BTBers up and trying to build the next generation of BTB writers, not standing tall as an elite group of unattainable greatness.