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Post by eliteprostaff on Mar 9, 2008 11:53:57 GMT -6
At the beginning of the show, Vito Thomaselli turned on Sal Thomaselli and joined forces with Ash & Kris Chambers to form a group they call "Sex, Drugs & Wrestling".
1) Jake O'Neill defeated Justin Dredd. 2) Jay Jensen defeated Martin Jones. 3) Michael Elgin defeated Jason Hades. 4) Vito Thomaselli defeated CJ Esparza. 5) Brandon Thomaselli defeated Billy Roc to retain the ElitePro World TV Title (2nd defense). 6) Jay Jensen defeated Martin Jones. 7) Sex, Drugs & Wrestling (Ash & Kris Chambers) defeated Team W.A.R. (Acid & Synn). 8) Corporal Robinson & The Ring Rydas defeated Kash Inc. (Dysfunction, J.D. Hughes and Joe Applebaumer).
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Post by darkfire423 on Mar 9, 2008 19:09:52 GMT -6
Joe Applebaumer = Pogo The Clown?
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Post by ready2go on Mar 9, 2008 21:28:14 GMT -6
Yep, that was Pogo the Clown..
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Post by foxtrot on Mar 10, 2008 14:08:58 GMT -6
Some of us get in line 30 minutes before the doors opened to get front row seats, but when we got in almost half the chairs had reserved on them. So we didn't get front row seats.
How can we reserve front row tickets?
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Post by CameronJacobsLies on Mar 10, 2008 14:45:12 GMT -6
what can we bring for FBTWs?
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Post by benjordan on Mar 10, 2008 17:56:42 GMT -6
There were 12 front row seats reserved. That left quite a few front row seats. Nevertheless, I understand your frustration. That said, the seats were reserved for special cases. One being the owner's family.
The other was a gentleman that has a medical condition that requires him to have leg room in front of him. Each show since the Showcase Show at TPI weekend, this gentleman has brought at least one more person with him each show. He's been very loyal to company and we have allowed him to have some of the front row reserved.
ElitePro wants to keep ticket prices reasonable for everyone. All tickets are $10 and we don't want to change that. We give you the most bang for your buck, so to speak, and feel that it's a real selling point of our shows.
A possible solution to the front row seat situation is to maybe charge an extra fee of $2-3 per ticket for the right to reserve a front row seat. The tickets can be purchased through the website and will be held at the door. Is that acceptable? I don't know. It's just something I came up with off the top of my head. I'll certainly bring this up to the rest of the group and see what we can come up with.
That Corporal Robinson is a funny guy. He was actually pulling a rib on the booking committee when he mentioned a Fans Bring The Weapons Match for April 19.
To clarify, the match between Dysfunction and Corporal Robinson will be an ElitePro Championship Match to be contested under ElitePro Championship Rules.
Meaning, no hardcore. No fans bring the weapons. Sorry. ElitePro leaves that stuff to our good friends in IWA MidSouth.
ElitePro actually likes the idea of taking guys that are mostly known for their hardcore work and putting them in "regular" matches. Dysfunction has been on FIRE in the last few months, and Corp has brought a slight hardcore edge to ElitePro, but nothing that would be consider a "death match" like FBTW.
Ben Jordan
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Post by foxtrot on Mar 13, 2008 14:38:38 GMT -6
I would gladly pay an extra couple of bucks to sit front row.
That being said, should the owners family really be taking front row from the paying customers? Do you think that's a good policy? Especially when you only have seats on 3 sides of the ring?
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Post by benjordan on Mar 13, 2008 16:50:25 GMT -6
The owner's family paid full price for the tickets. Yes, the owner made his own family pay.
Ben Jordan
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Post by CameronJacobsLies on Mar 13, 2008 16:57:21 GMT -6
The owner's family paid full price for the tickets. Yes, the owner made his own family pay. Ben Jordan what a carny
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Post by benjordan on Mar 13, 2008 17:14:34 GMT -6
I'm hoing you're just kidding, but honestly, he did it because of exactly what played out. His family wanted front row and because he didn't want to be unfair to everyone else, he told them they would have to pay for front row. The priviledge of reserving was given to them because they were family.
Ben Jordan
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Post by mrwrestling04 on Mar 18, 2008 10:41:38 GMT -6
Terrible...just terrible.
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Post by benjordan on Mar 18, 2008 16:43:46 GMT -6
Terrible...just terrible. Yeah. I totally know what you mean. Wait...no I don't. Care to elaborate? Ben Jordan
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Post by intheknow on Mar 18, 2008 19:54:21 GMT -6
Those Ring Ryda's were Troy Walters & Bobby Valentino don't lie either Benny
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Post by CameronJacobsLies on Mar 18, 2008 20:40:22 GMT -6
those Ring Rydas were freaking tiny thats for sure
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Post by ready2go on Mar 18, 2008 22:20:57 GMT -6
Those Ring Ryda's were Troy Walters & Bobby Valentino don't lie either Benny There's no way that was Bobby Valentino, I haven't seen him for awhile but I don't remember him being that small or able to move that quick, my guess would be troy walters and since cj esparza was on the show I'd say brett gakiya.
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