I think you're confused. This is not a serious, dedicated site that imposes rules, protocols, and structure around the columnists.If it were, you wouldn't last long.
This site is fairly laid-back, the atmosphere works for those who write columns, report news, and those who read the site. Your discontent with this particular atmosphere leads me to believe you should be writing elsewhere. However, that leads to an issue, and brings me to my next point.
I realize you think you've got a cute little gimmick going on, playing the "heel" columnist and ragging on everyone else, but it wouldn't fly on a more "professional" site. Infighting and ridiculous rants on your co-columnists is not entertaining in the long-run, is not professional, and will not generate pageviews. When it's all said and done, it's interesting for the first couple columns, but grows old quite quickly.
It's called being a flash in the pan.
See, you've got no longevity. You have a way with words, a solid writing style, and a sharp (albeit harsh) wit. But all that gets bogged down with your incessant use of asterisks to cover up your cursing.
It detracts, plain and simple.
You do seem to follow through on a thought once you start it, but there are so many complaints and ridiculous statement thrown in, it's tough to keep reading.
All in all, your columns, while providing a glimmer of promise, tend to fall short.
The old addage regarding throwing stones seems to apply here. Your columns are far from stellar, so I'm not sure why you feel so inclined to rip on everyone else.
You place more emphasis on that than you do on writing a wrestling column.
Like I said, you may think you've got an awesome gimmick going on here, but in reality your shtick seems to be throwing out insults and drivel with a smattering of wrestling talk on the side.
Eagerly awaiting your incendiary response,
Krisp
And, just so I'm not completely off-topic, I'm pretty impressed that WWE decided on all three titles changing hands. I'm also quite pleased that Christian attained ECW gold.
You've gotta start somewhere...