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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2012 18:40:26 GMT -5
stopped when i was in 10th grade. so like 2006/7ish
havnt bought a figure since 2008, last one was da umaga
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SuperBradOPig
Main Eventer
Hello there.
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Post by SuperBradOPig on Dec 3, 2012 18:42:49 GMT -5
I like postitioning them thats good fun and planning future stop-motion matches
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Joejitsu22
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Sexy Baked Potato
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Post by Joejitsu22 on Dec 3, 2012 18:43:39 GMT -5
I am an adult, so I do not. Just collect. I do move them around and rearrange them from time to time.
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wrestlingfan1000
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Fan of almost every type of wrestling
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Post by wrestlingfan1000 on Dec 3, 2012 19:03:34 GMT -5
I still do, its really fun I play with all my figures even the old ecw figures and rumblers its too fun I would usally get bored just seeing them there so I get them and play. Man do I want to make a pic fed so bad.
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Post by Turnbuckle Zealot(Phil) on Dec 3, 2012 20:14:12 GMT -5
I love doing fantasy booking with them. The way I use them is the equivalent of storyboarding. I normally keep them on their display shelves, but not a day goes by I don't run a full card for myself. Figures are two things. "Movable Sculptures" & "Meant to be played with/enjoyed.".
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Post by qdogg on Dec 3, 2012 20:17:18 GMT -5
I might consider playing with them if they werent so expensive lolz. Just kidding most of myn are MOC but I dont even dare take the coats off some of my older loose elites like Regal, Goldust and TRU Undertaker (the one with the button coat and hat)
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Post by JC Motors on Dec 3, 2012 20:39:43 GMT -5
Occasionally I have matches in my ESR. I will hold a figure while watching Criminal Minds
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Post by kingrey4 on Dec 3, 2012 21:55:54 GMT -5
I said I would always play with them and always have my fed, but once I hit 20 I slowly stopped and I prefer them to be mint instead of the paint chipping away....That pisses me off.
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Post by Chewdeezy on Dec 3, 2012 21:57:55 GMT -5
Maybe if I was a kid but these cost too much money to be throwing em' around.
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Deep Shadows
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MXW 6 is here! https://youtu.be/LiDlNuiKmjA
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Post by Deep Shadows on Dec 3, 2012 22:09:38 GMT -5
I am an adult, so I do not. Just collect. I do move them around and rearrange them from time to time. What does being an "adult" have to do with it? Who made the rule that being an adult means you can't play with action figures? I'll be 26 on Saturday and I still play with my wrestling figures from time to time (lightly, of course, as to not damage them). It's something I enjoyed growing up and it's something I still enjoy. I'm a college student, with a job, my own apartment, and a girlfriend; and I still love toys. Don't be ashamed of who you are.
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Mr.1050
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Post by Mr.1050 on Dec 3, 2012 22:40:57 GMT -5
I play with mine, I'm 25. I buy with every intent to play, I always have....especially seeing how much we pay for them nowadays, I couldn't handle keeping them moc. ditto
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Blackbird 13
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Post by Blackbird 13 on Dec 3, 2012 22:53:43 GMT -5
I am an adult, so I do not. Just collect. I do move them around and rearrange them from time to time. What does being an "adult" have to do with it? Who made the rule that being an adult means you can't play with action figures? I'll be 26 on Saturday and I still play with my wrestling figures from time to time (lightly, of course, as to not damage them). It's something I enjoyed growing up and it's something I still enjoy. I'm a college student, with a job, my own apartment, and a girlfriend; and I still love toys. Don't be ashamed of who you are. Yep! I'm 29, my girlfriend, her 4 year old, and I all live together... I run and manage my own business full time.. but I still enjoy playing with action figures, and don't get what's "wrong" about that. All about whatever makes you happy!
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Post by GBGav on Dec 3, 2012 23:15:58 GMT -5
We also have an injury system.. where if a move looks like the landing was awkward enough to cause a problem, it's a point. 6 points in two months is an injury, where we draw from the numbers 1-12 to determine how many "months" the wrestler is out. That's a cool way to do it. I used to do something like that but without the points. If the move looked like it caused an injury then I'd go with it. I once had Kurt Angle perform an Angle Slam and his head broke clean off (the neck was cracked originally so it was only a matter of time.) I had the ref stop the match and Angle was out with a head injury. At least until I could afford to buy another Angle.
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Post by "Original Broski" jonjon535353 on Dec 3, 2012 23:45:42 GMT -5
I'm 17. Going on 18. I've been playing with my figures since I was 5, and I still do. It's fun. It keeps me in a kid-like state of imagination, which is always good to have.
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lestial12
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Post by lestial12 on Dec 4, 2012 0:49:07 GMT -5
Used to play with mine, but i couldn't remember what moves which wrestlers did and got bored real quick. Also i can look at my figures and envision matches and whatnot without having to worry about ruining them.
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cmpunkfan226
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Post by cmpunkfan226 on Dec 4, 2012 1:18:57 GMT -5
I still try to. Even have my own federation. I even created an Intergender Tag Team division.
My champions are
Alberto Del Rio: WWE Champion Eve: Divas Champ Team Hell No: Tag Champs Evan Bourne: IC Champ Brodus Clay: US Champion Kevin Nash: World Heavyweight Champion Mad Love (Punk/AJ): Intergender Tag Champs.
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mrdoombringer
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Post by mrdoombringer on Dec 4, 2012 2:01:19 GMT -5
i have a big box of jakks and few mattels and play with them about everyday and make my ppvs and storylines but i don't think i will when i get a wife unless she herself likes playing with them.
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Post by Charabro on Dec 4, 2012 3:23:05 GMT -5
I mess around with a few of my deathmatch customs and the small amount of elites I have.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2012 3:53:22 GMT -5
It is pretty much my stress reliever. It is a nice break from reality really. I just shut my mind off and have matches. Me and my kid brother will play on the weekends when he is up at my place.
I don't play nearly as much as I use to, but whenever the chance comes up it is always fun to mess around. And like others more planning goes into it than the actual playing.
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Blackbird 13
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Post by Blackbird 13 on Dec 4, 2012 3:53:30 GMT -5
We also have an injury system.. where if a move looks like the landing was awkward enough to cause a problem, it's a point. 6 points in two months is an injury, where we draw from the numbers 1-12 to determine how many "months" the wrestler is out. That's a cool way to do it. I used to do something like that but without the points. If the move looked like it caused an injury then I'd go with it. I once had Kurt Angle perform an Angle Slam and his head broke clean off (the neck was cracked originally so it was only a matter of time.) I had the ref stop the match and Angle was out with a head injury. At least until I could afford to buy another Angle. My brother and I wanted to be able to check ourselves. If I've got a year long plan for, say, CM Punk... I'm not gonna call it when a move is botched... and should he really be injured just because his opponent's leg came down wrong on his head? Hence the points system. Growing up, my brother and I also did our own custom fed with a mix of characters we made up from miscellaneous figures, and wrestlers who weren't employed by WWF, WCW, or ECW (Tully Blanchard was a mainstay, for example). In that fed, we'd do the same thing. If a head, arm, or leg fell off, that wrestler would be injured until we could either replace them, fix them, or until we found a suitable figure to be the new version of that person. Now, of course, as expensive as figures are.. we're a bit more careful about them being damaged and torn up.
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