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Post by kevx301 on Jun 27, 2007 19:18:05 GMT -5
Really? JSWO, that might be the dumbest thing you've ever said. Just take a minute to think about it. From a wrestler standpoint is what I'm saying. Even Low Ki was very cordial to me when I've met him. Can't say the same for anyone in the RF clique though, including the JAPW staff. Like the ROH staff is any better? Face it, no promoter in indy wrestling is going to respect you if you don't like their product. Now, as far as your all wrestlers are nice comment: Jimmy Jacobs, Spanky (when he was in the indies,) CM Punk, Bull Pain, Alex Shelley, Chris Hero, Matt Bentley, Slyck Wagner Brown, New Jack and Tracy Smothers are just a few of the wrestlers I've heard numerous stories about. And they're not being "in character." When you're not in the ring, you're no longer a "character." You're just an bunghole. But even if you want to dispute that, some of the stories have not even happened anywhere close to wrestling venues.
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Post by superjswo on Jun 27, 2007 19:51:34 GMT -5
Like the ROH staff is any better? Face it, no promoter in indy wrestling is going to respect you if you don't like their product. I've had plenty of interactions with Brian Gewertz at several ROH shows and he knows my thoughts on his writing but is more then cordial to me. Same goes for Chris DeJoseph who has been to a few ROH shows and done the same. Now, as far as your all wrestlers are nice comment: Jimmy Jacobs, Spanky (when he was in the indies,) CM Punk, Bull Pain, Alex Shelley, Chris Hero, Matt Bentley, Slyck Wagner Brown, New Jack and Tracy Smothers are just a few of the wrestlers I've heard numerous stories about. And they're not being "in character." When you're not in the ring, you're no longer a "character." You're just an bunghole. But even if you want to dispute that, some of the stories have not even happened anywhere close to wrestling venues. I have no doubts that people have had bad run ins with other indy wrestlers, but I do know that Bull Pain, Alex Shelley, Punk, Hero, Jacobs, & New Jack are always in character and they try to keep things that way. It's their philosophy toward pro wrestling.
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Post by kevx301 on Jun 27, 2007 20:37:33 GMT -5
Like the ROH staff is any better? Face it, no promoter in indy wrestling is going to respect you if you don't like their product. I've had plenty of interactions with Brian Gewertz at several ROH shows and he knows my thoughts on his writing but is more then cordial to me. Same goes for Chris DeJoseph who has been to a few ROH shows and done the same. Now, as far as your all wrestlers are nice comment: Jimmy Jacobs, Spanky (when he was in the indies,) CM Punk, Bull Pain, Alex Shelley, Chris Hero, Matt Bentley, Slyck Wagner Brown, New Jack and Tracy Smothers are just a few of the wrestlers I've heard numerous stories about. And they're not being "in character." When you're not in the ring, you're no longer a "character." You're just an bunghole. But even if you want to dispute that, some of the stories have not even happened anywhere close to wrestling venues. I have no doubts that people have had bad run ins with other indy wrestlers, but I do know that Bull Pain, Alex Shelley, Punk, Hero, Jacobs, & New Jack are always in character and they try to keep things that way. It's their philosophy toward pro wrestling. Meeting a wrestler in a restaurant and them refusing an autograph or cursing at you is not being "in character." Bull Pain threatening to kill a referee is not "in character." Is his character a murderer? And I'm pretty sure I said "indy wrestling" when talking about promoters. I don't think WWE writers give a damn what we're thinking about, especially with the salary Gerwitz is making.
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Post by superjswo on Jun 27, 2007 20:46:25 GMT -5
Meeting a wrestler in a restaurant and them refusing an autograph or cursing at you is not being "in character." Bull Pain threatening to kill a referee is not "in character." Is his character a murderer? And I'm pretty sure I said "indy wrestling" when talking about promoters. I don't think WWE writers give a damn what we're thinking about, especially with the salary Gerwitz is making. Depends on what the character is. For Bull Pain, he's a psychopathic-biker-convict with a You! attitude. He of all people is always in character. As for the Gewertz thing, in two or three times I've met him, I'd say he genuinely cares. Sometimes you can just tell about a person.
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