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Post by TTX on Nov 6, 2008 19:44:30 GMT -5
Friday along with PM3 (pre-order)
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Nov 6, 2008 19:51:26 GMT -5
Wait...wait...so you are saying we can order them on Friday! It's gonna be awesome: High Spots starts shipping the Ric Flair 4 disc shoot on the 17th and the new LOW/LOTF guys start shipping the 18th!
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Post by Vegas on Nov 6, 2008 19:52:33 GMT -5
Congrats to Mr. Vegas for correctly guessing all 6 cards in the little contest on another thread. I am PMing him the name of the first Legends of the Future 2nd Edition wrestler signed. He may do whatever he wishes with the information. Oh Hell Yeah! After a long day at work today, I came home and saw I had the new Promoter in my mailbox and after I read the names I logged in here and find out I also won the contest and now I even know the name of an awesome card we're getting in LOTF 2! I'll go post something about the upcoming LOTF 2 wrestler in the LOTF forum.
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Post by crimsoncross on Nov 6, 2008 20:01:27 GMT -5
Just to let people know, Johnny Fairplay's stint with TNA isn't his only experience with pro wrestling. Here's what Wikipedia says about it: Dalton started in wrestling in 1998 in North Carolina, and then moved to Oregon where, as Jonny Fairplay, he started his own promotion, New Dimension Wrestling (not to be confused with a similarly-named Carolinas' promotion). There he served as promoter and heel commentator. During this time, he also ran his own weekly online professional wrestling radio talk show, having various wrestlers on as guest commentators. He for a while worked as a road agent for the professional wrestler "Rowdy" Roddy Piper for a few years prior to Survivor. So Fairplay isn't a reality show guy that got into wrestling to extend his fifteen minutes, he's been into wrestling for a long time. Just thought I'd let people know and thought it might help people decide how to use him in their feds. Thank You Werner for this info, I think people can use or not use him but I'll be pushing him and I'm not sure when but he'll make his debut in my LOW / LOTF Universe!
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Post by Werner Mueck on Nov 6, 2008 20:06:00 GMT -5
I also have to ask if he's any relation to our own Tim Dalton.
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Post by roninnoir on Nov 6, 2008 22:15:51 GMT -5
got my promoter today and here is the list Dewey Robertson Johnny Rodz Backseat Boyz Johnny Fairplay Louden Noxious Poo. Bolo Mongol would have been better. Fairplay sux, but I'll see if I can't work him in...Rodz, I can always use extra enhancement talent...Louden Noxious, will have to see the card....Backseat Boyz, though...awesome.
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Post by roninnoir on Nov 6, 2008 22:18:43 GMT -5
Just to let people know, Johnny Fairplay's stint with TNA isn't his only experience with pro wrestling. Here's what Wikipedia says about it: Dalton started in wrestling in 1998 in North Carolina, and then moved to Oregon where, as Jonny Fairplay, he started his own promotion, New Dimension Wrestling (not to be confused with a similarly-named Carolinas' promotion). There he served as promoter and heel commentator. During this time, he also ran his own weekly online professional wrestling radio talk show, having various wrestlers on as guest commentators. He for a while worked as a road agent for the professional wrestler "Rowdy" Roddy Piper for a few years prior to Survivor. So Fairplay isn't a reality show guy that got into wrestling to extend his fifteen minutes, he's been into wrestling for a long time. Just thought I'd let people know and thought it might help people decide how to use him in their feds. That helps me feel better about him being added, definitely. So, (pardon the pun) fair enough...my objections are withdrawn.
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Post by tystates on Nov 6, 2008 22:31:41 GMT -5
I'm glad for Dewey over another Mongol. More you can do with him and the first two Mongols have done nothing at all for me in the game.
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Post by roninnoir on Nov 6, 2008 22:46:48 GMT -5
With me, I'm more burnt out on Masked Superstar and think he could use the shakeup, while Missing Link is one of my favorite gimmicks of all time...so I'll have to think REALLY hard about how (or why) to even use Dewey.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2008 4:56:17 GMT -5
Just to let people know, Johnny Fairplay's stint with TNA isn't his only experience with pro wrestling. Here's what Wikipedia says about it: Dalton started in wrestling in 1998 in North Carolina, and then moved to Oregon where, as Jonny Fairplay, he started his own promotion, New Dimension Wrestling (not to be confused with a similarly-named Carolinas' promotion). There he served as promoter and heel commentator. During this time, he also ran his own weekly online professional wrestling radio talk show, having various wrestlers on as guest commentators. He for a while worked as a road agent for the professional wrestler "Rowdy" Roddy Piper for a few years prior to Survivor. So Fairplay isn't a reality show guy that got into wrestling to extend his fifteen minutes, he's been into wrestling for a long time. Just thought I'd let people know and thought it might help people decide how to use him in their feds. He was also in ROH a year or two back, IIRC.
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