Post by cureforthesickness on Apr 29, 2007 8:16:53 GMT -5
Several years ago, I was screwing around on WF, trying to post on all the boards, and I stumbled upon WFWF. I had done roleplaying a little bit before in one of those email chain roleplay feds. I had this charecter named DJ/Devon Tatum, depending who you ask. I decided I'd give WFWF a try. I signed up with Devon Tatum and ended up booked in an early PPV main event. Needless to say, I sucked.
When I started, WFWF was at a definate high with a downward sprial coming. You had the Raider's, Stuart's, etc. But without a doubt, there was one on top. Destroyer. Destroyer was the only person who thought I could be worth a damn and gave me advice I still live by. Side charecters rule.
Since that time, I've seen more owners than I can count. Dazz, TZ, Flaps, ZMaster, Ray Smith, Draven/Josh, Kyzer/Drakz, CBT, Rev, and now Wayne. Almost sure I'm missing a few in there. Gotta throw out some props now.
- Kyzer. Kyzer is the ing man. I don't care who you're asking and what they're talking about. Kyzer is undeniably the man. The fact he came into the fed and basicly re-invented the way the fed is produced speaks volumnes. Before Kyzer, no one would have been snorting 8 balls and taking meth. Kyzer made Obo the King of Gore and really helped reinvent the charecter by being there for idea bouncing.
- Flaps. Flaps was around forever. He basicly taught me how to roleplay. Showed me the basics and booked me into some of my favorite angles. Flaps is still one of my favorite owners I've been under. I thank him as both an owner and a fellow roleplayer and I'm grateful I was able to compete with and beat Johnny Michaels on the way to the top.
- CBT. Crazy individual. Master of rants and beef flavored puppets. One of the few people online that I consider a real friend. I thank him for the opportunity to compete for the title, then the second opportunity after I got beat in the first chance.
- Reverend Shadow. Seriously Rev. We've ran side by side for so long. Tag team feuds between Los Hobos and the Holocaust. Breaking out as singles wrestlers around the same time. Both doing the mid card thing for a while, then breaking to the top teir around the same time. I'm actually pretty disappointed I couldn't beat you cleanly to win the title, but real life comes before efedding and I'm sure I'll get the chance to face you again eventually.
- Dazz. man, without Dazz, I would have quit back in 2005. Dazz is the one who talked both Percy and myself into coming back when Flaps was ing up. Dazz is the man and anyone who doubts him should be caned. Dude survived The Sandman. plz com bak daz
- Wayne McGurk. May sound strange, but I gotta give some thanks to Wayne for the series of matches he had with me. I really think that series of matches is what elevated me to the top tier here. The angle with Vannessa is still THE angle I think made Obo the most, just behind the "Money, Cash, Ho..Bos" angle of yesteryear. We brought the best out of each other before, and hopefully we'll be able to do it again soon.
- EBR. Has definately helped the recent evolution of Obo with constructive critism and not just the standard "10/10, great stuff" reply. I thank you EBR.
Anyone else can go yourself. I'm the champ now and I can say that.
When I started, WFWF was at a definate high with a downward sprial coming. You had the Raider's, Stuart's, etc. But without a doubt, there was one on top. Destroyer. Destroyer was the only person who thought I could be worth a damn and gave me advice I still live by. Side charecters rule.
Since that time, I've seen more owners than I can count. Dazz, TZ, Flaps, ZMaster, Ray Smith, Draven/Josh, Kyzer/Drakz, CBT, Rev, and now Wayne. Almost sure I'm missing a few in there. Gotta throw out some props now.
- Kyzer. Kyzer is the ing man. I don't care who you're asking and what they're talking about. Kyzer is undeniably the man. The fact he came into the fed and basicly re-invented the way the fed is produced speaks volumnes. Before Kyzer, no one would have been snorting 8 balls and taking meth. Kyzer made Obo the King of Gore and really helped reinvent the charecter by being there for idea bouncing.
- Flaps. Flaps was around forever. He basicly taught me how to roleplay. Showed me the basics and booked me into some of my favorite angles. Flaps is still one of my favorite owners I've been under. I thank him as both an owner and a fellow roleplayer and I'm grateful I was able to compete with and beat Johnny Michaels on the way to the top.
- CBT. Crazy individual. Master of rants and beef flavored puppets. One of the few people online that I consider a real friend. I thank him for the opportunity to compete for the title, then the second opportunity after I got beat in the first chance.
- Reverend Shadow. Seriously Rev. We've ran side by side for so long. Tag team feuds between Los Hobos and the Holocaust. Breaking out as singles wrestlers around the same time. Both doing the mid card thing for a while, then breaking to the top teir around the same time. I'm actually pretty disappointed I couldn't beat you cleanly to win the title, but real life comes before efedding and I'm sure I'll get the chance to face you again eventually.
- Dazz. man, without Dazz, I would have quit back in 2005. Dazz is the one who talked both Percy and myself into coming back when Flaps was ing up. Dazz is the man and anyone who doubts him should be caned. Dude survived The Sandman. plz com bak daz
- Wayne McGurk. May sound strange, but I gotta give some thanks to Wayne for the series of matches he had with me. I really think that series of matches is what elevated me to the top tier here. The angle with Vannessa is still THE angle I think made Obo the most, just behind the "Money, Cash, Ho..Bos" angle of yesteryear. We brought the best out of each other before, and hopefully we'll be able to do it again soon.
- EBR. Has definately helped the recent evolution of Obo with constructive critism and not just the standard "10/10, great stuff" reply. I thank you EBR.
Anyone else can go yourself. I'm the champ now and I can say that.