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The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.

The result was: promoted by 97198 (talk) 09:33, 25 July 2015 (UTC)

AAA When Worlds Collide

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5x expanded by MPJ-DK (talk). Self-nominated at 18:43, 28 June 2015 (UTC).

  • Length, date, hook (for ALT1 only), and QPQ verified. At this point, I would approve ALT1. My concern with the original hook is the math. If he died on the 23rd and the show took place on the 6th, I'm only counting 17 days. Unless my math is wrong, I would prefer to see this changed in the article's "Aftermath" section before the DYK is posted (at which point I think either hook would work well). GaryColemanFan (talk) 04:57, 17 July 2015 (UTC)
  • Hi, I came by to promote this but found that the article needed a thorough copyedit, which I did. For an encyclopedia article, it is unnecessarily and overly detailed about every move that the wrestlers made during their matches, and I think the description should be cut down considerably. Earwig's Copyvio Detector is showing a high likelihook of copyvios from numerous sources, and I think each one should be checked before this goes through. Two of the paragraphs under Background lack at least one cite, per DYK rules. I would also like to know if the show name is usually italicized, as it is for movies? Yoninah (talk) 01:14, 20 July 2015 (UTC)
  • @Yoninah: - Looking at the copyvio I do not actually see anything other than where it's 3-4 words that are the same, often the name of the event, the wrestlers and in one case the quote pulled from the article (properly cited). Looking at the comparisons there are not blocks of text or even actual sentences that are identical, yes they use the same words here and there but that's not the same as copying it. But by all means check them all. Thank you for the copy edits, always appreciated. Most of the matches save the tag hair match are not really move by move at all for the matches. For the hair match, it is the most well known match of the show, giving it a little extra prominence and thus a little extra attention. I put down a citation for the statement that was tagged with "needs citation". MPJ -Viva Esfinge  01:59, 20 July 2015 (UTC)
  • And I missed a question, sorry. No English PPV names are usually not italicized in the pro wrestling manual of style.  MPJ -Viva Esfinge  03:01, 20 July 2015 (UTC)

Alright so I went through the top article that popped on the copyvio list to see what was triggering it. Link 1 - From PW Torch, the following phrases were highighted in the article as also appearing in the Wiki article (I have omitted any repeated phrases)

  • Pro Wrestling Torch
  • When Worlds Collide
  • In Wrestling History
  • November 6, 1994
  • Eddie Guerrero, and
  • style of wrestling and
  • to the Torch poll (Note: was quoted with attribution)
  • the main event
  • Konnan in a
  • Tons of activity outside the cage, in–ring psychology, and intense fan heat made up for a largely mediocre athletic performance by the two men (Note:direct quote in article with attribution)
  • The highlight of the
  • El Hijo del Santo
  • after the match
  • and the match
  • Chris Cruise and
  • they were not
  • out of the show
  • the show. The
  • a dark match
  • the start of the
  • the wrestling contained on this card impressed those responding to the Torch poll. The (Note: Direct quote with attribution)
  • with a low
  • the Los Angeles Sports
  • announcer, Arturo Rivera
  • all four men
  • Rey Misterio Jr.
  • on the top rope
  • over the top rope and
  • out of the
  • to the floor
  • with a low
  • of his own
  • down the aisle
  • to the ring and
  • down with a
  • after the match
  • on the show
  • between the two
  • was billed
  • as one of
  • Parka and Estrada
  • in their corner
  • up in the
  • entered the ring
  • outside the ring as La Parka
  • out of the ring. Santana moved and
  • El Hijo del Santo
  • Santo and Guerrero
  • to end the fall
  • the second fall
  • tried to pin
  • the third fall
  • the United States
  • camel clutch on
  • with a double dive through the ropes to the floor
  • in the ring while
  • rolled up Guerrero
  • As a result
  • match of the night
  • each other’s hair
  • Konnan in a
  • Konnan came to the ring with the IWC World
  • the UWA Double Power Cup
  • After a few
  • Konnan dropped Aguayo
  • into the cage
  • Konnan began to
  • came on the
  • Konnan began
  • Konnan and Aguayo
  • on the top of the cage
  • Referee Pepe Casas
  • into the cage. At
  • ran to ringside
  • of his own
  • the top of the cage, Cien Caras
  • him from the
  • climbed the cage
  • at the end
  • Hardly what I would call plagiarism - two articles covering the same events only has a few bits and pieces in common. I did not want to go through the rest here, but it's the same problems. So to me I do not see the need to edit the text to not state "Referee Pepe Casas" or "El Hijo del Santo" etc. But I am always open to learning something new, if the results above ARE indicative of copyright violations please do let me know.  MPJ -Viva Esfinge  23:56, 22 July 2015 (UTC)
  • I agree that the text matches do not constitute plagiarism. Furthermore, the only paragraph that is uncited is basic information about the format of professional wrestling. There are no concerns that should be holding up this nomination. It is good to go. GaryColemanFan (talk) 04:30, 23 July 2015 (UTC)
  • Thanks, @GaryColemanFan:, for rechecking and verifying that this is ready for the main page. My concerns have been addressed. Restoring tick per your review. Yoninah (talk) 13:55, 23 July 2015 (UTC)