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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2021 17:13:12 GMT -5
My dream Legends of Europe set, with an intended core audience primarily consisting of myself: - Billy Robinson - Horst Hoffmann - Jim Breaks - Kendo Nagasaki - Clive Myers - Bert Assirati - L'Ange Blanc - Dr. Adolf Kaiser - Roland Bock - Mick McManus I'd love this set.
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Post by TTX on May 24, 2021 17:26:02 GMT -5
Breaks, Nagasaki and McManus are all on my most wanted list. Robinson and Hoffmann would be great too.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2021 18:43:00 GMT -5
My dream set would be something like 1. Jumbo Tsuruta 2. Terry Funk 3. Dory Funk Jr. 4. Genichiro Tenryu 5. Jerry Blackwell 6. Billy Robinson 7. Kamala 8. The Great Kabuki 9. Dick Murdoch 10. Buzz Sawyer SE. Gary Hart PP1. Dan Spivey (Skyscrapers/All Japan) PP2. Kevin Sullivan (1995 Taskmaster) PP3. Buff Bagwell
In terms of guys active now, when it's all said and done a definitive career Bryan Danielson card would be cool. Jun Akiyama, Kazuyuki Fujita, Keiji Muto (you'd have to do four cards for him: younger Muto, 80s/90s Muta, bald Muto and masked Muta), Yuji Nagata and Kazushi Sakuraba would be great as well but I also acknowledge there's no chance in hell any of those happen.
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Post by malicelover on May 24, 2021 21:15:16 GMT -5
Enjoying the questions and answers. My top 10 1. Ric Flair 2. Dick the Bruiser 3. David Von Erich 4. Kerry Von Erich 5. Kevin Von Erich 6. Farmer Burns 7. Sgt. Slaughter 8. Kronos 9. Saturn 10. Mike Rotundo Troy you nailed it with this take. I still would love a Bill Watts and Greg Gagne cards. Also Mike Shaw as Norman The Lunatic, yay or nay?
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Post by TTX on May 25, 2021 4:48:25 GMT -5
If we were to have him, I'd prefer Makhan Singh over Norman but mileage may vary.
Watts would be great too.
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Post by joebreakdown on May 25, 2021 6:26:28 GMT -5
Really enjoyed the podcast, especially that caht about music. Being a pro musician, I always love hearing about people's favourite bands and gigs.
Although I'm a fan, Social Distortion were one of the most disappointing bands I've seen live!
Good work!
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Post by Chad Olson on May 25, 2021 7:54:52 GMT -5
Although I'm a fan, Social Distortion were one of the most disappointing bands I've seen live! Really? When was it? I saw them in 2004 and 2006 and both times were good.
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Post by malicelover on May 25, 2021 8:07:15 GMT -5
If we were to have him, I'd prefer Makhan Singh over Norman but mileage may vary. Watts would be great too. I feel like there is some stuff that could be great - provided releases could get signed, right? The following wrestlers turned promoters would be AWESOME: 1. Verne Gagne 2. Bill Watts 3. Jerry Jarrett 4. Toots Mondt 5. Eddie Graham 6. Fritz Von Erich Heck make it two quarters of Promoter Prime and be done with it. However, I assume Fritz would anchor a WCCW/Texas expansion and Verne could anchor an AWA expansion, and Jarrett would have to be Memphis. Just lots of cool directions this could go.
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Post by joebreakdown on May 25, 2021 9:05:57 GMT -5
Although I'm a fan, Social Distortion were one of the most disappointing bands I've seen live! Really? When was it? I saw them in 2004 and 2006 and both times were good. 2013 I think- in London. They sounded awful. Such a shame as I'd been waiting to see them for years. My favourite band are the Ramones so glad to hear they are werll supported in the Filsinger universe!
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Post by malicelover on May 25, 2021 11:56:59 GMT -5
Although I'm a fan, Social Distortion were one of the most disappointing bands I've seen live! Really? When was it? I saw them in 2004 and 2006 and both times were good. Guys, Matt Pond pa was one of the worst live music experiences of my entire life. I saw him in a small show in Chicago and he was clearly bombed (too much alcohol), which made the performance awful. Very disappointing as he's one of my favorite artists. Ben Howard on the other hand, I've seen him live in every venue he's played in Seattle (The Paramount, The Neptune, the Empire, The Showbox) and he was PHENOMENAL.
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