mattclassic
POSSIBLE BAD TRADER
Joined on: Nov 12, 2007 14:06:27 GMT -5
Posts: 1,404
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Post by mattclassic on Mar 12, 2008 9:01:55 GMT -5
Not exactly every post, but most posts in this forum I do because people ask questions and I have the answers. I am not trying to brag, I know there are indy guys on this website, but in all honesty, I am not some jabroni who once wrestled Honky Tonk Man on an indy in front of 200 people, I actually ran one of the biggest indys in North America, have worked for WWE, have worked with TNA, promoted 2 TNA shows, one was a PPV. I happen to be friends with a lot of the wrestlers you see on TV and I thought I would let some people peek behind the curtain by telling some stories. If it makes you jealous or whatever, I can stop. I just dont know what harm there is in answering people's questions on here? Nice , adult response there. Continue with the storys my good man
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Doctor Colossus
Main Eventer
Joined on: Dec 26, 2001 10:45:09 GMT -5
Posts: 1,839
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Post by Doctor Colossus on Mar 12, 2008 23:58:21 GMT -5
As long as I am not bugging anyone When I first met Alex Shelley, he was wrestling under a different name, he was GREEN and a bit mouthy. He had these tights with arrows all over them and one of the arrows pointed from his back down to his bumhole. I wanted to teach this kid a lesson so I grabbed some wrist tape and wrote on the tape "INSERT C*CK HERE" and then before he went to the ring, I said, your tights are all messed up in the back, hold on one second. I grabbed the back of his tights and taped my message above the arrow. He wrestled 2 matches and a battle royal with that on the back. I took a picture and I have it around here somewhere.
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Post by Blair on Mar 14, 2008 20:48:20 GMT -5
Oh God, please don't out yourself over, posting 'stories' from knowing wrestlers in every post you make. Be professional, if you claim to be one. I mean, your signature pretty much says anything that you have posted. Alot of people on WF are involved in the business legitimately, but you don't see them telling wrestling stories in every post they make. Jeff is completely legit. I have known him for about 3 years. He has done quite a lot in the business that I'm even surprised at sometimes. If I could find the picture of him announcing at the TNA House Show in Michigan, I'd post it. Can't believe people doubt him. Without him, I wouldn't have met a bunch of the people I have met, watched a PPV with a former on-air TNA talent, had dinner with a wrestler, etc... I've met wrestlers that have worked with Jeff many, many years ago, and either me or my buddy mentioning his nickname, we have gotten a few responses - it's been a fun experience.
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Post by The Raven Effect on Mar 16, 2008 10:07:59 GMT -5
This show was such fun. I really enjoyed it a whole whole lot. Everything about it was fun to watch as a wrestling fan. I love when Joe warned the kid about Senshi.
Also, I am seeing the MCMG at UWF in May, and I am strongly considering bringing a Candy Land board for them to bring. I hope Sabin will sign on Queen Frostine and Shelley will sign on Grandma Nut.
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Post by jake_317 on Mar 17, 2008 3:33:14 GMT -5
I never doubted him at all. I said, getting fans to drool over him by 'telling his stories' is unprofessional....you list your fn credentials in every post you make, like it makes you something special. Fans come here for NEWS, not to here people put themselves over and mark out for themselves. Because from the way you talk about yourself, you clearly are a mark for yourself. He's not telling stories to "inform' fans, it seems like you jsut like to hear yourself talk about your 'insider knowledge'...bah. i never called him a liar, im just saying alot of people are involved in the business, and know alot of wrestlers personally, and you dont see them cutting shoot interviews in all their posts.
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Post by jake_317 on Mar 17, 2008 3:38:11 GMT -5
LMAO, the age limit im Michigan and ALL OF THE UNITED STATES, is 18. If you are underage, you just need parental permission to wrestle professionally. Ask Ricochet, Chuck Taylor, and The Naptown Dragons. The only way underage people wrestle, is either illegally or with permission of their parents. Actually, there is only an age limit if the state has an athletic commission that regulates pro wrestling such as New York or Pennsylvania. In such states, you need parental permission to wrestle. In New Jersey, where the state athletic commission does not actively regulate pro wrestling (as of right now), you do not need to be a certain age to actually wrestle. I'm not sure if Michigan is regulated by an athletic commission or not. Maybe someone else can shed light on that. Well, thats funny....im not trying to turn into Jeff, but a certain wrestlers who is the "pioneer of the double moonsault" was 16 and 17 when he wrestled in Jersery, and he indeed did have to have parental permission. Promoters do not want that liablity, if that underage person is injured, because they can be sued out the ass for it unless they sign a waiver. Jeff, I mean no disrespect man, but you have to understand, it really looks like you are simply putting yourself over. I mean, it seems like you're telling stories just for people to recogonize you. That's what i meant, and i apoloogize if there was any misunderstanding or if i came off so harsh in the earlier posts.
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Post by Mark on Mar 17, 2008 13:56:17 GMT -5
i jeff tell more stories, they are fun to read
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