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Post by juanepstein on Dec 4, 2015 16:31:38 GMT -6
Ultimate warrior kid vs freddy krueger. Barnburner. Technical masterpiece.
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Post by juanepstein on Dec 3, 2015 15:05:07 GMT -6
I remember a few years back people bitched that AAW was running the saturday after thanksgiving and how they would never draw. Now EVERYBODY is running that day. They seemed to have a good idea of what they are doing.
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Post by juanepstein on Nov 16, 2015 16:57:45 GMT -6
Schnog. they have somebody named Schnog. JT Simmons? Is he the mush mouth with the missing teeth that comes out and sounds like Sylvester the cat when cutting his "suave" promos? "sufferin' succotash".
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Post by juanepstein on Nov 14, 2015 7:23:02 GMT -6
This flyer looks more like a flyer for a children's costume party rather than a wrestling show. You have kids dressed as luchadores, the two bald kids going as the Baldies from ECW, Stink Face dressed as the Garbage Man, the littlest kid in class going as a wrestler complete with his replica belt, sweaty kid going as the Ultimate Warrior with his replica title belt and finally everybody's favorite: the inappropriate uncle hear to teach everyone a wrestling lesson "the way they wrestled in the original Olympics"
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Post by juanepstein on Nov 10, 2015 12:01:14 GMT -6
Nothing says professional wrestling like a bunch of guys in t shirts. This poster looks like the adult version of the wrestling shows my neighborhood kids put on.
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Post by juanepstein on Nov 2, 2015 9:49:05 GMT -6
Nice! A unique roster AND a poster with guys that look like wrestlers. This looks interesting.
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Post by juanepstein on Oct 30, 2015 20:12:54 GMT -6
Are there still seats in the first 3 rows available?
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Post by juanepstein on Oct 24, 2015 13:07:53 GMT -6
Very nice looking show. Very professional looking poster. All the wrestlers advertised look like professional wrestlers unlike posters from other groups recently.
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Post by juanepstein on Oct 18, 2015 9:46:37 GMT -6
I agree there are guys that still perform at a high level later in their careers. Unfortunately that doesn't cover this show.
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Post by juanepstein on Oct 9, 2015 13:21:18 GMT -6
Pete, I totally agree with you about the indy wrestling in Chicago area. My post should have been worded differently as there are guys that still perform at a high level in their 40's like Christopher Daniels.
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Post by juanepstein on Oct 8, 2015 7:55:34 GMT -6
Experience is VERY important, i agree. GOOD EXPERIENCE of guys like Craig and Mitch. Not guys trying to go through the motions and trying moves and spots they can't pull off.
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Post by juanepstein on Oct 8, 2015 5:42:57 GMT -6
Thanks Jimmy. I thought Mitch had joined you, chavo and craig in the club. I also made the mistake of thinking Turbo Eric Freedom was on the show too.
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Post by juanepstein on Sept 25, 2015 14:23:23 GMT -6
200? Really? I've watched every webisode and you can easily count the number of people in the room. When you can't even fill the 3rd row on each side you don't have 200 in that room. I've been in that room with 300 people and you can't even move due to rows of seats going 4-5 deep on the shorter sides. So unless everybody is watching from the kitchen I question a 200 attendance.
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Post by juanepstein on Sept 25, 2015 7:49:04 GMT -6
I'm predicting a packed house of 45 of your closest friends and family. I moved the number up an extra 5 because you guys are at the top of the chicago wrestling scene.
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Post by juanepstein on Sept 22, 2015 18:45:24 GMT -6
The first few shows in Midlothian were good too. Then it went bad quickly.
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