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Post by Scouse Oddysey on Oct 4, 2008 8:48:18 GMT -5
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Post by Scouse Oddysey on Oct 4, 2008 9:54:05 GMT -5
Why does it say coolio instead of DAM IEN?
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Post by Iceman on Oct 20, 2008 3:34:50 GMT -5
Why does it say coolio instead of DAM IEN? Just a glick in the system, there's just a few words that have that problem. Just put a space inbetween for future reference.
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Post by NWA AWA 1 on Oct 27, 2008 8:46:37 GMT -5
I believe he was the Angel of Death in Stampede wrestling. He was a decent wrestler. Unfortunatley he was hired during a time when the WWF/E made really stupid characters. Some think WCW at that time was corny, the WWF was just as bad.
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Post by Scouse Oddysey on Nov 18, 2008 18:40:43 GMT -5
Hes been doing more blogs, which he slates journalist Dave Scherer, Wrestling websites and Jake Roberts. He's also posted videos of himself getting into Ring shape an he finally made his comeback at a small house show, and i have to say, hes not too bad. He's in very good shape for a man of 50, he could pass for 38, and the match itself, though a lot of credit has to be given to his opponent who seems a decent wrestler uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0GK2_7Ry7oMaybe not quite Raw or Smackdown or even TNA material, but a stint in a small time NWA promotion or a run with Jerry Lawler in Memphis would be a good run. As long as he uses the persona he has on Youtube, and uses Youtube to promote his upcoming matches and shows, we could have a Youtube superstar being a draw helping the Indies. Dam ien v Honky Tonk Man would pull a crowd. What you all think?
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Post by Stratusfaction on Nov 19, 2008 9:27:23 GMT -5
I agree hes not in bad shape for a 50 year old man. And i think if he went up against any former WWE/F wrestlers it could pull a half decent crowd. I think him putting videos on youtube has deffo helped him lift the lid off his career
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Post by Scouse Oddysey on Nov 19, 2008 18:42:12 GMT -5
I should of also said, his opponent, The Muskateer, was in the original ECW as part of Simon Diamonds/Pat Kenney entourage in the late 90s.
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