Anyway, this post is about the blog and there's only room for happy stuff in a year-end post. Accomplishments? Things I'll remember about this year? Here's a few ...
- Posted 189 times.
- Kept my story-posting schedule.
- 24 stories + 2 shorter story posts.
- Launched four new series.
- Inspired an amazing piece of fan fiction featuring my characters!
- My first-ever Q+A.
- Averaged almost three comments per post (not including my replies).
- And I passed a major milestone when I surpassed one million page views in October.
To date, this year's three biggest stories are: (1) Cody's reunion with bitter ex-boyfriend Jax (here); (2) Jae's encounter with Toyboy (here); and (3) the start of Steve's weekend in BIGBeast against Jimmy Wildfire as documented by Camera-boy (here).
In terms of reviews, Thunders Arena earned the most coverage in 2017 with a whopping 39 reviews that covered 43 matches. Not surprising, if you followed the Caveys.
Out of those posts, Scrappy and Blayne were my most popular wrestler subjects, appearing in 13 and 10 reviews, respectively. They were also very popular with you. Blayne appears in six of my top ten Thunders reviews, including the top 3. And Scrappy appears in five. If you're thinking, "That's 11 videos in a top ten", it's not. See, you also enjoyed reading about them together. All three of my Blayne vs. Scrappy reviews were top ten material and their first meeting was my number one review for any company by a mile (reviews: BvS 1, BvS 2, BvS 3).
Scrappy taking down rookie Blayne is #1. |
My first three BGEast reviews of the year were the biggest. Not just because of time. They have a significant lead over the others, so even if I check back in six months, they'll still be the top ones. My favorite match of 2017 (Cole Cassidy vs. Josh Goodman) was your favorite BGEast review of 2017. That was followed by Jonny Firestorm vs. Calvin Haynes and Zip Zarella vs. Royce Perry.
Cole and Mr. Joshua got the year started off right. No one's been able to catch up all year. |
Cameron answered. You read. |
You liked seeing indie pros stretching into new territories. |
The combination of indie pros and superstars caught your eye. |
No one else earned more than 10 reviews. Austin Cooper/Frey did get 7 reviews across three companies (Wrestler4Hire, Thunders Arena, Rock Hard Wrestling). The veteran wrestling superstar really showed off his versatility by switching companies, settings, storylines and styles with ease. My review of his Cavey Award-winning match vs. Mark Muscle was his most popular.
I used Twitter ( @AlexWrestler68 ) quite a bit this year to post about my reviews and to follow wrestling. I'm over 650 followers, although I don't really follow that too much. Like most people, I look more at the engagement rate. For a small base, I feel like I get a good number of likes and re-tweets. Below are my top 5 tweets based on engagement.
Well, I'd love to show you a bunch of exciting new stuff, but I'll be honest. I'm running a little closer to post-date lately. So I have a plan, but executing it is taking a little longer than I'd like. So not a lot of exciting teasers this year.
The Cave will continue to be the core of the blog, of course. New episodes of all four series (The Cave, Adventures of SuperStar, Undercard and Unleashed) are all planned. And I have a checklist of 16 personal and fan favorites that are likely to appear. In fact, there are only six brand new, never-before-seen characters scheduled across 15 planned Cave-titled stories, plus one seen-but-never-seen-wrestling character.
The few. The proud. The newbies. |
Steve + Camera-boy meet up with BIGBeast stars like Kid Kain, Jack Jacobs and Cooper Boston |
So it will be a busy 2018. You can see how 24 stories is a ton to do, but also a small amount given the number of characters and series that now exist. I will continue to do my best to post regularly and I hope you help out by commenting whenever you can. Even one word is amazingly inspiring and encouraging.
I wish you all a happy, safe and prosperous new year.
Alex
Thank you for an amazing 2017, Alex. We're all really looking forward to what 2018 brings!
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You are very welcome. Thanks for your contributions!
DeleteIt's been quite a year! Thanks, man, for all the action and great work and congrats on your success! I'm especially looking forward to your new Tarzan tale.
ReplyDeleteHere's to the great things in 2018!
Great things for both of us, I hope. Thanks for commenting. I know I've been bad about that on your Patreon, but I am enjoying it!
DeleteTarzan and James started out slowly, but ended up being pretty popular. I'm hoping guys like this one, too. They're different than my other stories.
My dear friend Alex! This year has been very interesting personally as you know. But your blog the Cave as been an amazing constant companion. Looking forward to 2018, and your amazing pace of stories. Looking at that Darius pic has me with a smile. Interesting that Camo Grapple will take a hiatus. Hopefully it wasn't for lack of interest. CLAW I love as well and Rival has really developed some very unique and tasty flavor to it. The cast of characters there is so different and the way you are writing the episodes are so different. Presidente is such an interesting dude. Temperamental and pouty lol. Love it. The ring announcer was super cool. Corey's appearance was really hot. Drama intense.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, my admiration for you , your work, your writing, creativity consistency is huge. Respect. Major Respect.
Appreciate that and I appreciate you. I'm always happy my stories help people other than me.
DeleteCamp Grapple didn't make the schedule partly because of me and partly because of results. The calendar is so tight with othe stuff. After BIGBeast wraps up in January 2019, that'll open up some room.
Hmmm. I wonder who didn't like the doctor? Lol. Or the tougher and tougher play? Hmmm. 😂 . I guess Cave, Rival, Claw and Big Beast should have to suffice haha!
DeleteI don't think people didn't like Camp Grapple. The views were good. As I said, it's partly me. I think it's the furthest from the main series with only a minor link, so it's the first to fall out when I run out of room.
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