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Post by Iceman on Jun 18, 2006 21:12:34 GMT -5
Hollywood Interviewed by IcemanHollywood was in G.L.O.W. "Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling". Hollywood was known for her cocky attitude and bad girl image in the ring. "Hollywood and Vine" together were GLOW's Tag-Team Champions. Hollywood (real name: Jeanne Marie Basone), is also an actress, stunt woman, model, and just a sweet and pleasant girl. The interview came out really well and Hollywood answered several questions about her life past and present, including: GLOW, David McLane, working with "Vine", her favorite Wrestlers growing up, TV Shows she was on, her current status in Wrestling, her website, and more. Check it Out!!! Hollywood Interviewed by Iceman:www.angelfire.com/dragon2/iceman07/HollywoodInterview.html
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Post by naynay on Jun 19, 2006 11:12:22 GMT -5
This was an awesome interview Iceman!! I really enjoyed reading it. You are so lucky you got to interview Hollywood. I remember watching her on GLOW years back, I sure do miss those times, they were so great!!
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Amber
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Post by Amber on Jun 19, 2006 13:20:54 GMT -5
I never did watch GLOW. Pretty much before my time, but I did like the interview!
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Post by Scott Joyce on Jun 19, 2006 15:56:11 GMT -5
Nice interview Ice.
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Post by Flame of Kane on Jun 19, 2006 19:49:11 GMT -5
Great interview Ice thanks
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Post by Iceman on Jun 20, 2006 2:27:05 GMT -5
Thanks all, glad you liked it, it was cool doing it with her. You too Amber, even though it was before your time but you still liked it, that's cool, lol. Thanks Nay Nay, GLOW was pretty cool and funny back then, sure haven't watched it in a long time, geez, not since 1990 (the last year it was on), lol. They had some good and funny stuff back then, lol, miss seeing it, wouldn't mind seeing some now, forget a lot of it, lol. It was pretty cool interviewing her Nay Nay and talking to her more lately. I have known and talked to her a little bit here and there for about a year and half, since I made my 2 Wrestling Sites. She always seems really cool and nice. My website's link is even first on her links page, respect, lol. She was one of the first ever to sign my guestbook too so I give her respect for that also. Wow, and what do you know, Amber signed my guestbook back then on the same page as her too, lol. Along with 2 other Wrestlers too even, lol. View Iceman's Guestbook:htmlgear.tripod.com/guest/control.guest?u=iceman0703&i=1&a=view
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Amber
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Post by Amber on Jun 20, 2006 13:33:19 GMT -5
Oh dang. Wow. That seems like forever ago!! It was really. Over a year. Almost a year and a half. Wow.
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Post by Iceman on Jun 21, 2006 5:33:44 GMT -5
Oh dang. Wow. That seems like forever ago!! It was really. Over a year. Almost a year and a half. Wow. Lol, yeah it was, but you were one of the first too so I always give you respect Amber.
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Ian Dowland
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Post by Ian Dowland on Jun 27, 2006 8:41:17 GMT -5
I enjoyed the interview, there is a few thing's that I would like to bring up about it, what is she talking about when she said that some of her fav. moves were ''Camel Clutches'' - ''Bull Dog's'' - ''Frankensteiners'' I have never heard of any of them, are they a new thing? or are they American terminology?. I know that a lot of new British Wrestlers use terminology like this for some of their moves, I know most of the hold's and moves from the past but I am totally confused by these modern names.
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Amber
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Post by Amber on Jun 27, 2006 13:02:44 GMT -5
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Post by Iceman on Jul 4, 2006 18:05:19 GMT -5
Lol, nice Amber. If you didn't notice Ian, those moves are older actually. The "Camel Clutch", which was famous by the Iron Sheik was done mostly in the 80s by him, Scott Steiner brought it back (in the 90s and now whenever he Wrestles in TNA) with his famous "Steiner Recliner" which was great.
Glad you liked the interview too Ian.
The Frankensteiner (by Scott Steiner), I believed is some kind of crazy and powerful suplex he does.
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Post by Scott Joyce on Jul 5, 2006 6:11:04 GMT -5
Steiner was trained by the Shiek and actually learned from him. The Steiner Recliner is the camel clutch by Scott does a standing variation which puts more pressure on the neck rather than the torso like the regular camel clutch.
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Post by Iceman on Jul 9, 2006 11:32:28 GMT -5
Steiner was trained by the Shiek and actually learned from him. The Steiner Recliner is the camel clutch by Scott does a standing variation which puts more pressure on the neck rather than the torso like the regular camel clutch. As you can see in the picture Sting looks pretty relaxed in the Recliner, well Steiner Recliner that is, lol.
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