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Post by daddyboy on Jul 6, 2019 15:20:11 GMT -6
Over/under of 500 total?
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Post by daddyboy on Jul 4, 2019 17:41:52 GMT -6
So, come for the self inflicted bloodletting by pilled up hillbillies and get a free parting gift of hepatitis on top of permanent damage from inhaling mercury vapor from broken light tubes. Great. Sounds like an excellent family night out at Chicago's only deathmatch company, that never runs shows in Chicago.
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Post by daddyboy on Jul 3, 2019 11:11:53 GMT -6
Does anybody know if the men and women working these 2 shows will have proof of recent blood tests? If not, how safe is this going to be? Flying glass shards, fluorescent dust from light tubes and other miscellaneous garbage flying into the crowd with lord knows what blood borne pathogens. Pretty sure panchos aren't going to be protecting tou in the front row.
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Post by daddyboy on Jun 22, 2019 19:43:55 GMT -6
Is it as bad as trying to sell a wrestling company you have no ownership in, going so far as to have your wife file an LLC for the company in your name? Yeah, too bad you didn't watch or listen to the recent interviews you so enjoy making fun of. The whole "stealing of AAW" rumor was fully addressed. Here's a brief recap: 1) We were brought in as potential investors by Danny and Mike aside from their other partners due to their "unreliability". 2) After Jacques (the "Christmas present brother") got AAW in to Bourbon Street via a childhood friend who was the manager at the time, they required proof of insurance of which AAW didn't carry at that time. Jacques and I paid for (out of our evil, scheming pockets) liability insurance (to the tune of a $100,000 policy that Bourbon required). Getting the liability insurance required having a business license which AAW didn't have. Jacques and I - again - paid for a business license (still have copies of it, FYI) to get the insurance and run the first show there. 3) After Billy entered the picture and we - stupidly - agreed to go in to business with him, we had the business license changed to remove Danny and Mike of any and all liability on their part and Jacques and I were named sole owners of the renamed Resistance Pro, LLC. (This is a public document - look it up). Why would we try to sell something we didn't own if all we had to do was change the name of the company and remove people who were no longer a part of it? There was never an AAW business license/LLC to begin with back in 2011 (I assume there is now) so and "selling" of nothing ranks up there with selling indulgences (Google that reference). Also, by your "knowledge" of everything I know who you are. Ask Colt Cabana if he remembers us there. He still has a promo him and I did on VHS together when I was 350 pounds and had a mullet. I remember you. I remember telling you "not interested" when you offered your "knowledge" at a show at Logan Square when Keith introduced us properly. You powdered real quick. Have my brother and I both sacrificed financially for this stupid dream? Yes. Have we put ourselves in a tight spot and gone without in order to make sure the show went on? Yes. Do we regret some of our choices? Absolutely. But do some research - legitimate, like Googling public documents for one - before you sh*t on something you only "know" about via hearsay. Sorry Gabriel you have definitely mistaken myself for somebody else. I, much like you have never earned a dime from wrestling. Unlike you, I don't portray myself as somebody ' in the bidness'. To my knowledge, the only time we have even been in the same building is when I gave Resistance a chance after PWB closed down. Myself and my sons made up about 7% of the 42 people making up the crowd which made the gym in Summit seem cavernous. The show was very lame, which probably explains why you have decided to switch to a deathmatch focused approach. After following your advice and Googling I did find AAW did indeed have an LLC starting in 2006. It was allowed to lapse. You and your brother established a new one in your names, excluding Danny Daniels, Mike Petkovich. Jim Lynam or any other partners in 2011 and kept it under the name of AAW Wrestling LLC which you then changed to Resistance Pro Wrestling LLC, which has since lapsed. Instead of having the owners renew their LLC in order to obtain the necessary insurance. You and your brother renewed it under your names although you weren't owners? That makes no sense. So if I wanted to, I could just pay the fee and register Resistance Pro Wrestling LLC right now.
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Post by daddyboy on Jun 22, 2019 10:37:59 GMT -6
All proceeds go to photo ops at comic cons and trying to pass off D list celebs as friends as kids go without X Mas presents. Sounds like as bad a hobby as stalking people on their social media and snidely commenting anonymously 🤔 Is it as bad as trying to sell a wrestling company you have no ownership in, going so far as to have your wife file an LLC for the company in your name?
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Post by daddyboy on Jun 14, 2019 10:41:10 GMT -6
Definitely checking this out using the IWTV scam. Saves me the hassle of driving downtown, parking paying for a ticket and spending hours with sweating PW tees wearing cucks.
Show looks mostly solid Ruff Crossing and Castro in a Texas Bullrope looks good. Castro as a singles wrestler is fun to watch. Ego vs Kylie - good but ditch the Frank the clown nonsense already. It's GTFO heat not good heat. A scramble match with Gringo Loco, suprise! Why is GL always in scrambles? This would be a really good 4 way match but Knicks booked himself and Ohlson in it. Craig Mitchell gets wasted by being matched with GPA The Take It Homewreckers are great. They get Effy. Kikutaro, and Cannon. I'm sorry Cannon doesn't come off as this punk rock anarchist. With his build and look he reminds me of the guy working at Whole Foods telling which free trade cheese to match with my microbrew. Anybody that gives Steve Boz crap for slapping his thigh should watch an Arik Cannon match. Pretty sure he starts slapping on the car drive in from Minnesota. AND the best part of using IWTV: i can go do something else why Ethan Page's match starts.
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Post by daddyboy on Jun 12, 2019 18:26:37 GMT -6
Maybe he meant checking out the show as a spectator and fan.
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Post by daddyboy on Jun 5, 2019 13:20:25 GMT -6
Wow! You guys are still going to try to get this thing to work, huh?
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Post by daddyboy on Jun 3, 2019 19:39:43 GMT -6
I swear he was 46 a few years ago when he came out of hiding after the whole MSPW fiasco.
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Post by daddyboy on Jun 2, 2019 20:46:01 GMT -6
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Post by daddyboy on Jun 2, 2019 20:13:01 GMT -6
They posted the texts between Ego and SDH concerning the ring rental all the way up to the 'accident'. I guess most of the workers that were booked are pissed off at Ego for pulling this. Hopefully karma doesn't strike.
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Post by daddyboy on Jun 2, 2019 15:38:30 GMT -6
So it turns out Ego/ Robert Anthony worked SDH about renting him a ring for June and September then sent the picture, which was from a Brew City wrestling ring truck accident from last year.
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Post by daddyboy on Jun 1, 2019 16:24:47 GMT -6
Wasn't it Brian Blade's ring?
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Post by daddyboy on Jun 1, 2019 14:37:06 GMT -6
Was there 8 real workers even booked for this debacle?
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Post by daddyboy on Jun 1, 2019 7:53:47 GMT -6
With the icon of the Illinois Valley, Syn in house? At least 1000.
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