gamtime247
Fighting Titan
The End of All Things
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Post by gamtime247 on Jun 27, 2019 16:41:23 GMT -5
Great win against Mad Dog! Really enjoying this run. I actually met Tiger Conway Jr some years ago. Had a fun conversation about The Jive Tones. He got a good laugh thinking about Pez.
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Post by joebreakdown on Jun 28, 2019 5:04:33 GMT -5
Great win against Mad Dog! Really enjoying this run. I actually met Tiger Conway Jr some years ago. Had a fun conversation about The Jive Tones. He got a good laugh thinking about Pez. Thanks for your feedback. I've read a couple of great interviews with Tiger Conway Jr (and have even used some his quotes in my write ups.) He seems like a very genuine, humble and hard-working guy, just like his Dad. I'm really enjoying this so far and there's lots more to come. Next up, Conway is going to get an offer to do a short tour of Japan where he may even get to work heel....
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Post by walkswithwolf on Jul 10, 2019 5:29:59 GMT -5
Hoping to see more of Tiger Conway Jr. 🙂
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Post by joebreakdown on Jul 10, 2019 5:31:31 GMT -5
Hoping to see more of Tiger Conway Jr. 🙂 You will! Next ten matches rolled last night, inlcluding a short tour of Japan and Conway's first shot at gold....as a stand-in!
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Jul 10, 2019 5:44:28 GMT -5
Good posts. I have a few matches with Tiger and his card is fun to use while remaining competitive. He and his dad teamed against the Blanchards then Tully with JJ when Joe did not like Tully getting DQ'd. Biggest win was a 3 move upset against the Masked Superstar - Star used 1 move then missed a turnbuckle charge. Tiger polished him off with a drop kick!
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Post by joebreakdown on Jul 10, 2019 6:02:21 GMT -5
Good posts. I have a few matches with Tiger and his card is fun to use while remaining competitive. He and his dad teamed against the Blanchards then Tully with JJ when Joe did not like Tully getting DQ'd. Biggest win was a 3 move upset against the Masked Superstar - Star used 1 move then missed a turnbuckle charge. Tiger polished him off with a drop kick! Cool! Really enjoying using his card. He's certainly a lower end talent, but is capable of the odd upset and is competitive. Sr is a little better and you'll be seeing a little more of him in the coming weeks.
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Post by Bri on Jul 11, 2019 7:50:28 GMT -5
Outstanding idea joebreakdown! Really innovative approach to play out and post. Like a behind the scenes special or continuing story on TCJ. Not only enjoying the posting style but I am now a real fan of his! Very imaginative my friend!
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Post by cruefan68 on Jul 13, 2019 11:43:49 GMT -5
I loved the tough love shown by Tiger Conway Sr. in getting junior booked against Mad Dog Vachon and Johnny Valentine. Wow what a tough situation but Tiger Jr. actually managed to beat Vachon! Some nice follow-up action as well. I'm enjoying his tag team with S.D. Jones and it was cool to see them get singles victories over Boris Zhukov and Alexis Smirnoff, respectively.
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Post by topdollar on Jul 14, 2019 13:57:44 GMT -5
Hey, joebreakdown! I'm finally getting a chance to comment on your unique posts regarding Tiger Conway, Jr. I never would have thought to pick one wrestler to focus on and just see where the dice take his career. Kudos to you, my friend, for a job well done in describing the ups-and-downs of a young second generation wrestler trying to follow in his father's footsteps. I'm just curious: Have you thought about putting Tiger in a scientific wrestling match against another popular young wrestler like Sam Houston or Brad Armstrong? Maybe a veteran like Scott Casey? Someone on an equal--if not slightly better level than Tiger. I can't wait to see where Tiger's career goes. Will he become a champion? Will he turn heel? Or will he be destined to be the lovable loser who pulls off an occasional victory? Only the dice know for sure!
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Post by TTX on Jul 15, 2019 18:04:34 GMT -5
Now that I have the cards, I decided to catch up. Some real fun watching Conway grabbing some big wins and some tough losses. Can't wait to see where things go next.
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