Okay, the article's looking pretty good right now and there are just a few things that may need fixing:
Both screenshots and probably the poster too need to be scaled down to low-resolution to comply with fair use standards.
with 13 from Raw, 10 from SmackDown!, and 7 from ECW -- these numbers can all be spelled out in one word.
Umaga attacked him, and kayfabe injuring Cena's spleen -- I've never heard "kayfabe" before, but could you double-check the grammar is right here? Again, I wouldn't know, but to me it would make sense not to have an "and" in there.
Is he "Undertaker" or "The Undertaker"? Article uses both, so pick one and make sure there's consistency.
Thus, the match at the Royal Rumble, remained a singles match -- don't need 2nd comma.
OK, looks great. Free images are usually best :) The size of the poster is fine, but the only thing is that I moved Batista's image from right to left because it was conflicting with the infobox on my browser. Nice work, I'm going to go ahead and pass the article. —97198talk06:18, 30 July 2008 (UTC)reply
Okay, the article's looking pretty good right now and there are just a few things that may need fixing:
Both screenshots and probably the poster too need to be scaled down to low-resolution to comply with fair use standards.
with 13 from Raw, 10 from SmackDown!, and 7 from ECW -- these numbers can all be spelled out in one word.
Umaga attacked him, and kayfabe injuring Cena's spleen -- I've never heard "kayfabe" before, but could you double-check the grammar is right here? Again, I wouldn't know, but to me it would make sense not to have an "and" in there.
Is he "Undertaker" or "The Undertaker"? Article uses both, so pick one and make sure there's consistency.
Thus, the match at the Royal Rumble, remained a singles match -- don't need 2nd comma.
OK, looks great. Free images are usually best :) The size of the poster is fine, but the only thing is that I moved Batista's image from right to left because it was conflicting with the infobox on my browser. Nice work, I'm going to go ahead and pass the article. —97198talk06:18, 30 July 2008 (UTC)reply