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Post by ericbischoff on Oct 25, 2007 18:36:31 GMT -5
Please accept my apologise if I put it at wrong place.
Anyway, are you professional wrestler? I mean PROFESSIONAL, not Backyarder.
Because I am professional wrestler myself. I doing professional companuy show as well. Which can tell by my picture below.
If you are professional wrestler, then let share the experience, then!
Your ring name?
My ring name is Sean Midnight.
How long was you trained to become professional?
I was tarined to become professional around 5 months. I was attend to other promotion to trained to become professional, but their trainer way was awful, so I end up quit and go to other promotion and become professional at there, and still work with them now. And I was professional now for 1 ansd 1/2 years now.
what the MOST painful/hurt move that you was taken?
Most painful move for me would be piledriver from trainee wrestler, He was attempt to piledriver me at training match. He let his legs open wide and my head end up hit the ring, then it bounce up but my body was force pull down. I was end up injured and out of the show for 5 months until it's cure itself.
What's your gimmick?
My gimmick was full of myself (I ain't copy any gimmick off from WWE, TNA etc) but I am powerful-grappler. And keep come back to feet every second(s), even they doing their finisher on me and I will end up back like as 3 seconds after the move done. I do enjoyed this gimmick mostly! And Cocky as well. I was super-heel and annoyed to all people, even wrestlers, and EVEN Referee as well! I do enjoyed to annoyed the referee, because I do find it out funny. Once I was doing put my oppenet to the rope and choke him. Referee told me not to do it and I was put one hand on my ear and say WHAT? I can't heard you, so What do you saying? and choke my oppenet as well. So Referee end up count 1 2 3 4, but I let my oppenet go before referee count 4 or my oppenet will end up win by DQ. That's most funny part, and all crowd was saying that was most coolest part because they do find it out funny as well.
Your Finisher move?
My finisher move is different from any wrestler(s) my finisher move called 'Midnight's slam' (I was chokeslam them then release them before they about to drop down, I was force them down by ky elbow on their chest and me end up drop myself down as well (Chokeslam then Elbow drop really) And my second finisher move is Frog Splash, after Eddie Guerrero (RIP)
Your next wrestling show?
My next show is next week Friday in tag team Match, it's 1st Contendership for UCW Tag Team Champions, which should be awesome match! I am looking forward fot that!
ENJOYED!
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Post by Kliff and the Brewers on Oct 25, 2007 21:42:35 GMT -5
I wrestled a few years ago briefly. under a few names, Mikey Kliff, Fuego Diablo, and Mikey Morton.
I worked for ACW-NWA GreenBay, MAW, NAWF, and some other off shoot promotion of MAW I can't remember the name of.
I trained with MAW for nearly a year and a half. Mostly under the guidance of Carmine the owner. But many workers who worked with MAW helped out along the way.
Worst bump?
Chairshot to the head probably.
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Post by Thick Justice on Oct 25, 2007 22:14:34 GMT -5
No under age. I would rather be on the creative team.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2007 22:20:25 GMT -5
i wanna start training hardbody at the gym next summer and get in shape to maybe start training in the spring. hexus i wanna wrestle you man, no homo.
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Post by ericbischoff on Oct 25, 2007 22:30:52 GMT -5
I am trying to look any professional wrestling promotion in USA, then making a contact with them and hopefully they hire me to doing the show in USA. That would be awesome to doing show in USA.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2007 22:41:53 GMT -5
yeah dude you should try making good friends with a famous british wrestler. or us wrestler. tracy smothers took some guys from Ireland to the us and they got to work for IWA.
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Captain d00m - Mr. 3000
Main Eventer
Bringing death and destruction since 2005!
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Post by Captain d00m - Mr. 3000 on Oct 25, 2007 23:01:08 GMT -5
im gonna be gettin trained in like a month or so, thats gonna be awesome.
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Post by cureforthesickness on Oct 26, 2007 9:33:39 GMT -5
I seriously doubt the validity of you wrestling.. considering you claim to be fully deaf, it'd be impossible to actually work a match.. you'd just be shoot fighting and doing moves/taking moves.. there's no way to actually do shit, since you can't call spots. If you are as deaf as you say you are.. now if you could hear with the help of a hearing aid ala Scottie Murray, that'd be different. But then your grammar wouldn't be dog crap because you'd be able to hear people speak like humans...
hmmm.. something doesn't add up
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Post by taker1 on Oct 26, 2007 12:05:39 GMT -5
I seriously doubt the validity of you wrestling.. considering you claim to be fully deaf, it'd be impossible to actually work a match.. you'd just be shoot fighting and doing moves/taking moves.. there's no way to actually do ****, since you can't call spots. If you are as deaf as you say you are.. now if you could hear with the help of a hearing aid ala Scottie Murray, that'd be different. But then your grammar wouldn't be dog crap because you'd be able to hear people speak like humans... hmmm.. something doesn't add up What about using hand movements and gestures to call spots? Or communicating before a match to call most of the bigger spots? I mean..it doesn't seem that out there to be a deaf wrestler. At least to me it doesn't.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2007 12:14:10 GMT -5
thats why i wanna wrestle hexus, an amazing shootfight.
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Oct 26, 2007 12:54:41 GMT -5
I seriously doubt the validity of you wrestling.. considering you claim to be fully deaf, it'd be impossible to actually work a match.. you'd just be shoot fighting and doing moves/taking moves.. there's no way to actually do ****, since you can't call spots. If you are as deaf as you say you are.. now if you could hear with the help of a hearing aid ala Scottie Murray, that'd be different. But then your grammar wouldn't be dog crap because you'd be able to hear people speak like humans... hmmm.. something doesn't add up Naw....he is legit.
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Post by AP on Oct 26, 2007 19:06:49 GMT -5
pop that shirt off sexy hexy
anyways as of November 10th i will be a professional wrestler. im excited but very nervous at the same time. my tag partner doesnt have the gimmick down so im a bit worried about that.
name:
Johnny Mahalo ( one of half of Surfs Up!)
gimmick:
laid back surfers who come across as possibly high, but use that as a means of getting the heels gaurd down
worst bump:
took a vicious clothesline so strong that i inadvertantly shooting star sold it, and landed on my head and suffered a major concussion.
ill post a pic of my gear as soon as it comes in
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Post by Kliff and the Brewers on Oct 27, 2007 18:24:35 GMT -5
I seriously doubt the validity of you wrestling.. considering you claim to be fully deaf, it'd be impossible to actually work a match.. you'd just be shoot fighting and doing moves/taking moves.. there's no way to actually do ****, since you can't call spots. Tell that to Mickey McCoy. Im pretty sure he's legally deaf but has been wrestling for a few years.
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Post by gatecitysinner on Oct 28, 2007 1:26:30 GMT -5
Yes, I am a wrestler. I started when I was 15 and have now been wrestling for over 8 years. I work in North Carolina, mostly for CWF Mid-Atlantic. Here are the answers to the questions you asked- Your ring name? "Gate City Sinner" Trent Wylde How long were you trained to become professional? I was trained for about a month before I stepped into the ring. I kept training though. It didn't help, my trainers were goofs and I learned diddley squat. I was most helped by in ring experience, and was lucky enough to get hooked up with a group that brought in indy names and older guys and I was able to wrestle them. what the MOST painful/hurt move that you was taken? I've been hurt many times, below is a list of some of the more serious ones- I broke my leg before my first match taking a double back body drop. I still wrestled that night because I thought I just twisted my ankle. I separated my shoulder during a match with former NWA jobber Larry Stevens. It was a 3rd degree(the worst one) separation of my right shoulder. Thankfully he worked the left shoulder. I eventually tapped out to the Fujiwara. I left the match holding both shoulders in pain. The worst one was a move I did to someone else. I was doing that Brian Danielson thing where I dragon whip the arm. Unfortunately the guy's arm kept going when I hit the mat and I broke my thumb. The bone was almost in the middle of my hand. I required surgery and a steel plate and 5 pins in my hand to repair it. I got the surgery on a Friday and wrestled the next night. What's your gimmick? About 2 1/2 years ago I moved to Texas to work for Rudy Boy Gonzales, but I had to leave early because of, well, legal problems. I returned home on the night of a show and no one knew I was there. Growing sick of my position in the company I decided to go into Pillman-mode, dressing up like Santa Claus and attacking a wrestler and then cutting a promo. This was not a work, and I was legit fired. As it is in wrestling, I was forgiven some time later and they turned me into a Pillman type character, pretty much just crazy. Your Finisher move? I use the British Fall, invented by Johnny Smith. It's basically a scoop slam into a reverse DDT. I think Charlie Haas may have used it recently as well. I am now using a knee submission since I've been hurting people's legs called the Nagata Lock. Your next wrestling show? Taking the week off, my next show is November 3rd in Burlington North Carolina. Below is a picture of my most recent match vs Zack Elliot, a trainee. I have him locked in the Nagata Lock, he ain't going nowhere.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2007 15:23:33 GMT -5
You should get a new look.
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The Solution
Main Eventer
WF's Premier Heel
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Post by The Solution on Oct 29, 2007 16:18:05 GMT -5
Your ring name?
Dave Segan
How long was you trained to become professional?
I trained for around a year and a half.
what the MOST painful/hurt move that you was taken?
The Hart Attack.
What's your gimmick?
I am basically myself, a lot of people say I remind them of Christian Cage.
Your Finisher move?
RKO
Your next wrestling show?
My next show is November 3rd, and then I am gonna take a break for awhile and focus on school. then i'll probably go down to ovw and hopefully get a contract, lol.
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PenguinDeluxe
Main Eventer
20 Refs and Counting
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Oct 29, 2007 16:23:13 GMT -5
I'm planning on going to WWA4 for training. It's where Jimmy Wang Yang, Sonny Siaki, Mark Jinkrak, Elix Skipper, AJ Styles, Jason Cross, and more got their start.
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Post by gatecitysinner on Oct 29, 2007 16:36:18 GMT -5
You should get a new look. Who? Me? If so, what do you suggest ?
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Post by taihyll on Oct 29, 2007 16:36:38 GMT -5
Im training and doing afew indies while training. so not really a pro yet.
Tai Hyll(have a vid on youtube, thats it)
I havent established a gimmick yet.
Finisher is the Japan 4 which is like a Judgement Slam but with a clutched arm as well I also do a springboard double knee and sometimes a 630 but 630's are generic so i usually stay away from it.
Next show?no idea, maybe december.
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Post by JOECFC7 on Oct 29, 2007 17:19:46 GMT -5
You're not a professional, Hexus.
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