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Post by CameronJacobsLies on Apr 8, 2008 14:41:36 GMT -6
whatever happened to the wrestling gardener? or the Arabian Death Dealer? Or Vigilante?
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Post by Airblade on Apr 8, 2008 14:45:03 GMT -6
Not sure where A.D.D has been. He lost his last match against Isais for the Circuit Title a little while back. He has remained more or less invisible since then. Who knows what he has up his sleeve. Vigilante is still serving a suspension he received for beating Backwoods Brown with a Kendo Stick some months back.
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Post by Lilith on Apr 8, 2008 15:22:14 GMT -6
Rumor has it that my brothers gardener Michael Lopez is in the custody of Immigration. No one really knows for sure what his fate is or will be at this time.
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Post by stonecold on Apr 8, 2008 16:12:25 GMT -6
But i thought your brother fired Michael Lopez as his personal gardener a few months ago for failing to capture the Circuit Title from Isaias Velasquez
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Post by The Dean on Apr 8, 2008 21:41:32 GMT -6
That was the most markish thing I have ever heard anyone say. Have you ever left the Chciago scene and worked another area for a period of time? I have never left the Chicago scene, but I have worked for other promotions in other states so argument number one is the proverbial attempt to pour the gallon of water in the paper bag and hope it doesn't leak. I will now ask you Mr. Cain, when have you EVER worked for IWA, AAW, Elite, or NWA Midwest? The answer is you have never (personal edit) worked for those feds. Joe, do you know the SLAM Center? [condescending Mr. Roger's voice]I'm sure you do [/condescending Mr. Rogers voice]. Well, in the beginning, SLAM was not only part of the AWA, but it WAS AAW. You know who was one of the referees on the first AAW show at the SLAM Center? Guess what Joe, it was ME! NWA Midwest, that was the starting off point for WWZ. You remember WWZ don't you Joe? You used to bring your $10 to the door every two weeks to come and see us. Well guess who was reffing for NWA Midwest before Larry & Steve made WWZ out of it? That's right Joe, it was me again. So before you go acting all markish and calling someone out, you'd better know that person's personal history. Now, go back and start ripping on the F4TC show like you do every 8 weeks and let the adults get back to work.
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Post by The Dean on Apr 8, 2008 21:53:34 GMT -6
whatever happened to the wrestling gardener? or the Arabian Death Dealer? Or Vigilante? Now to get back to matters that count; The Arabian Death Dealer was very angry after he lost the challenge match for the shot at Isaias' title in Orland Park. I have not seen him lately, but I know he has something up his sleeve. Lopez disappeared before Studmuffin could force him to sell oranges to the fans like he was supposed to do after he lost to Isaias (I'm beginning to see a pattern here). Lilith mentioned INS issues, which could be the case. Vigilante was suspended back in December. That suspension as I recall it would end around the time of Manifest Destiny. Does it mean he will return then? I don't know. Vigilante was pretty ticked off after he lost and I'm not sure he's really gotten over it.
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Post by Joey Eastman on Apr 9, 2008 6:21:47 GMT -6
That was the most markish thing I have ever heard anyone say. Have you ever left the Chciago scene and worked another area for a period of time? I have never left the Chicago scene, but I have worked for other promotions in other states so argument number one is the proverbial attempt to pour the gallon of water in the paper bag and hope it doesn't leak. I will now ask you Mr. Cain, when have you EVER worked for IWA, AAW, Elite, or NWA Midwest? The answer is you have never (personal edit) worked for those feds. Joe, do you know the SLAM Center? [condescending Mr. Roger's voice]I'm sure you do [/condescending Mr. Rogers voice]. Well, in the beginning, SLAM was not only part of the AWA, but it WAS AAW. You know who was one of the referees on the first AAW show at the SLAM Center? Guess what Joe, it was ME! NWA Midwest, that was the starting off point for WWZ. You remember WWZ don't you Joe? You used to bring your $10 to the door every two weeks to come and see us. Well guess who was reffing for NWA Midwest before Larry & Steve made WWZ out of it? That's right Joe, it was me again. So before you go acting all markish and calling someone out, you'd better know that person's personal history. Now, go back and start ripping on the F4TC show like you do every 8 weeks and let the adults get back to work. So you worked what Wisconsin and Indiana. People don't know you because A) you haven't done a thing except be around for a long time and mark out when you get to work with a big name and B) YOU'RE A REFEREE AND PEOPLE SHOULDN'T KNOW YOU. You think you are the end all be all for refs. I'll name a couple of guys that have been working less than half the time as you and are 1000000000000000000 times better than you. PJ Drummond is the obvious one, and the other guy is Johnny Swift. These guys have all been working half the amount of time as you, however they are are light years ahead of you. It's because they do work many other places and bust their asses while you relive the glory days of Buff Bagwell and you celebrating after he won. Now you talk about working for Slam and it being AAW. What you're sayng is you worked for Slam. You said that the NWA was built off of the WWZ and you worked for them. What you're saying is that you've worked for the WWZ and never NWA Midwest. You've never done a darn thing for NWA Midwest or AAW. You just like playing 6 degrees of indy wrestling to make yourself sound important. The guy doesn't know you because you don't matter. You're a ref. He shouldn't know you. BTW, for uying the WWZ tickets, I would like my $30 and 7 hours of my life back. Resume working adults.
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Post by CMV on Apr 11, 2008 22:09:52 GMT -6
I have never heard of Atlas I won't say this kind of thing very often, but I envy you.
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Post by demonofdamen on Apr 16, 2008 19:43:53 GMT -6
and this is one of the main problems with the scene in chicago, too many people completly obsessed with how many other "workers" and smart marks "know" them. i am a living example of how un important these trival mind traps are, i couldn't care less if, joey eastman, ben richards, C M venom or any of you other "smart marks" or midwest workers know who i am, mainly because there is really nothing, you knowing who i am is gonna do for my wrestling career, but on the other hand ask guys like booker T, abyss, RVD, Shad from cryme tyme, the boogey man, or shelton benjamin, who i am and i'm sure they would be able to tell you just a little about me.
the fact is people that my job is to entertain the people that pay to come to the show where i work, and to help elevate those companies, not harlet myself out to any joker that owns a ring, for the sake of getting my "name" out there, or come on here and start a bunch of heat with some people that have never been or done anything in the biz.
Mr richards, thank you for paying to come and be entertained by the VWAA, sorry that you didnt like what you saw but the other people in attendance that i spoke too after the show were happy that they came.
my name is Atlas, and that my take on it
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Post by stonecold on Apr 16, 2008 20:31:46 GMT -6
I'm rather entertained by Atlas and the rest of the roster everytime i attend a VWAA show
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Post by Frost on Apr 17, 2008 11:18:05 GMT -6
I'm rather entertained by Atlas and the rest of the roster everytime i attend a VWAA show I second that....
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Post by Ratt J. Flywheel on Apr 17, 2008 14:03:54 GMT -6
HA! I knew you were both closet Terror-philes.
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Post by stonecold on Apr 17, 2008 19:32:16 GMT -6
HA! I knew you were both closet Terror-philes. Please enlighten us Pinwheel on what a Terror-phile is
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Post by The Dean on Apr 18, 2008 5:17:17 GMT -6
Someone who is not allowed on any American airplane. However, in Lebanon, you could board with no problem, just put your bombs in the overhead luggage rack please.
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Post by Joey Eastman on Apr 18, 2008 6:29:10 GMT -6
Whoa there tough guy. I only said I'd never heard of you, which I haven't. I can care less if you can care less. (Wow that is redundant.) I'm not starting any "heat" with you, I was simply stating that I had never heard of you. If it really wasn't that big of a deal, you wouldn't have responded. Obviously it must have hit some nerve for you to give me a semi-resume and name drop every name that you know. But now I know of you, so I can never say that I have never heard of you before.
Glad to hear of you
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