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Post by kamikazi on Jul 1, 2007 3:47:16 GMT -6
This would be quite a trek for me to go see, since I live on the southside.....think south burbs...is thsi worth checking out, besides Acid jazz and Boz i am not familar with other wrestler annoucned...how are they? How is the venue? Is it easy to find?
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Post by shoot on Jul 3, 2007 7:31:42 GMT -6
Thanks T.G. for the advice. As for the show, we're hoping to right any wrongs that came up on our debut.
We Promise: -The show will be around 2 hours long -The intermission and raffle will be short -You will leave satisfied and happy you bought a ticket
Hope to see you all there!
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Post by oldschoolmark84 on Jul 6, 2007 0:44:28 GMT -6
2 hours ? I'm not satisfied unless the show is at least 4 hours . so how can you promise that I'll be satisfied ?
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Post by blazeogw on Jul 6, 2007 8:24:12 GMT -6
believe me OldSchool, the last show was amazing. If you look at the response, you'll see that the only real complaint was the amount of time spent on the intermission and raffle. Plus, as an "old school mark", I can almost guarantee you'll enjoy Gavin Dunn.
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Post by shoot on Jul 6, 2007 11:13:43 GMT -6
The problem with a four hour show is that youll have about ten matches, mainly singles and maybe a tag or two, which means you're looking at about 20-24 workers. If 300 people come ill have a gate of around $3600. My overhead is already pretty high which limits the amount of funds i could give to the boys. I have the option of taking a huge hit, paying the guys drastically less than what they are worth, or finding guys who will work for next to nothing. I think its much better to have 5 incredible matches and each guy get a good pay day then ten crappy matches with "wrestlers" who dont know what they are doing. Quality not Quanity: I want to weed through all the garbage on the scene and find the best workers and then begin to start to put together a good product.
Besides your average wrestling fan will not sit through a four hour show.
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Post by Party Marty /G\ on Jul 11, 2007 15:17:29 GMT -6
The problem with a four hour show is that youll have about ten matches, mainly singles and maybe a tag or two, which means you're looking at about 20-24 workers. If 300 people come ill have a gate of around $3600. My overhead is already pretty high which limits the amount of funds i could give to the boys. I have the option of taking a huge hit, paying the guys drastically less than what they are worth, or finding guys who will work for next to nothing. I think its much better to have 5 incredible matches and each guy get a good pay day then ten crappy matches with "wrestlers" who dont know what they are doing. Quality not Quanity: I want to weed through all the garbage on the scene and find the best workers and then begin to start to put together a good product. Besides your average wrestling fan will not sit through a four hour show. f**k yea long shows sucks.........if your tired leaving and not amped and excitied it blows
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Post by jayemay on Jul 17, 2007 22:59:57 GMT -6
Your graphic is really hard to read.
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Post by shoot on Jul 19, 2007 7:09:15 GMT -6
I know the lettering is kind of blury but i actually fixed the proof that i used to print the fliers. I apologize if it is hard to read.
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Post by sader on Jul 22, 2007 17:41:56 GMT -6
I am really excited to watching Jeff Mora in the ring on the 21 , I heard he is a great wrestler
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