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Post by htmlegend on Nov 16, 2007 19:49:11 GMT -5
The rules are aboslutely ridiculous! It's as if they think wrestling is real.
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Post by PhoeniX™: Valoween on Nov 16, 2007 20:08:06 GMT -5
Im glad there are rules. WWE should follow these rules 100 and 96 percent I love your posts. I'm sure you are always high when posting.
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Post by taker1 on Nov 16, 2007 20:26:08 GMT -5
Lol, no people under 18 allowed without a guardian. That's laughable.
Seriously, I don't expect WWE to be back in Georgia anytime soon. Some of these rules are absolutely ridiculous. I know if I were McMahon, I wouldn't go back to GA.
After looking at these rules, I'm 100% convinced they think wrestling is real. Dumbasses.
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Post by WOOOOOOO!! on Nov 16, 2007 20:35:01 GMT -5
An ambulance at ringside. Fingernails shall be trimmed properly. Haha, all the Georgia fans could thank Chris Benoit for all this. Actually, you couldnt be more right. I cant find the article (on ajc.com) but, about a month in a half ago or so, some state representative, who was up for re-election, got on a soap box about how the wwe should be restricted. See, in GA, for any types of wrestling, amature, high-school and what not, have always adhered to these rules, such as cutting of the figernails. If you were a company that had profits above $2 million or more (i think, dont hold me to that exact figure), you were exempt from said rules. And obviously the WWE, WCW (when it was around) feel into this category. This state rep who, like I said was up for re-election, used the resentment of the WWE and pro-wrestling in general, as a tool to drum up support for his campaign. He said he wanted to protect the children of GA from the violence or something like that. It worked. Political grandstanding at its finest. Im pissed.
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Post by uzerx on Nov 16, 2007 20:58:23 GMT -5
All wrestlers MUST wear shirts at all times...
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Post by Controversial Maverick PUNK on Nov 16, 2007 23:34:36 GMT -5
Beyond stupid...
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Post by Wato Stan Account on Nov 17, 2007 0:27:49 GMT -5
If I recall correctly, it was Vince vs Steph in a I Quit match. That took place in Maryland. So pretty much Vince told them to go themselves on that one. To me it's like telling the Parker brothers how to play Monopoly.
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Nov 17, 2007 1:44:41 GMT -5
Georgia's about to become the next Oregon.
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Post by Austin McLane on Nov 17, 2007 12:11:26 GMT -5
LOL! Im SO glad I dont live in Georgia. It's just so intellectually- disabled.
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Post by Captain d00m - Mr. 3000 on Nov 17, 2007 12:42:07 GMT -5
I cant see them, could somebody post them for me?
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Post by tnafan4life on Nov 17, 2007 12:44:39 GMT -5
I'm sorry guys... these are proposed rules. They aren't rules.. yet . I'm going to protest it. Why not? They had people protesting praying for rain for s sake.
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Post by lonerchick on Nov 17, 2007 12:59:16 GMT -5
that was seriously one of the most ridiculous/funny things i have ever read
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Post by lancewiget on Nov 17, 2007 13:03:08 GMT -5
If i have read Number 12 right, "Physical activity shall not be permitted between wrestlers, referees or wrestling event staff in the audience or outside of the safety partition,"
The bold means that the Audience can do whatever the hell they want and not get touched by security guards and stuff (i think). Thus, they could jump over the guard rail and do whatever in the ring.
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Post by therealjswo on Nov 17, 2007 13:06:50 GMT -5
I'm sorry guys... these are proposed rules. They aren't rules.. yet . I'm going to protest it. Why not? They had people protesting praying for rain for s sake. You are 14 years old, you don't count.
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Post by Blazer034 on Nov 17, 2007 13:13:02 GMT -5
My state sucks!! I hope the WWE will still come and do shows here. If not, I guess I will be doing a lot of traveling.
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Post by tnafan4life on Nov 17, 2007 14:32:07 GMT -5
I'm sorry guys... these are proposed rules. They aren't rules.. yet . I'm going to protest it. Why not? They had people protesting praying for rain for s sake. You are 14 15 years old, you don't count. There ya go. I fixed it for you since I'm 15. I found this article where someone kinda breaks it down & explains why it doesn't make sense. www.georgiawrestlinghistory.com/writers/articles/037.html
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Post by AndyPeck13 on Nov 17, 2007 14:46:15 GMT -5
If i have read Number 12 right, " Physical activity shall not be permitted between wrestlers, referees or wrestling event staff in the audience or outside of the safety partition," The bold means that the Audience can do whatever the hell they want and not get touched by security guards and stuff (i think). Thus, they could jump over the guard rail and do whatever in the ring. no...you read it wrong...
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Post by therealjswo on Nov 17, 2007 16:14:38 GMT -5
It still doesn't matter. You don't count until you are 18.
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Post by tnafan4life on Nov 17, 2007 16:47:44 GMT -5
It still doesn't matter. You don't count until you are 18. I know.. I was joking.
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Post by 3Lephant (Naptown Icon) on Nov 17, 2007 17:55:12 GMT -5
Those rules are written in kayfabe...hahaha
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