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Post by malicelover on May 24, 2021 11:37:24 GMT -5
LE cards are often manager cards. Some exceptions to this though like Johnny Mantell and the G-Con releases. Right, but some of the cards listed - Greg Valentine and Brutus from '21 can be purchased separately as LE Cards. Are they different than the Promoter Prime, or the exact same?
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Post by Travis605 on May 24, 2021 11:41:42 GMT -5
LE cards are often manager cards. Some exceptions to this though like Johnny Mantell and the G-Con releases. Right, but some of the cards listed - Greg Valentine and Brutus from '21 can be purchased separately as LE Cards. Are they different than the Promoter Prime, or the exact same? The beefcake LE is the barber version...the prime is “dream team” version
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Post by malicelover on May 24, 2021 11:47:31 GMT -5
Right, but some of the cards listed - Greg Valentine and Brutus from '21 can be purchased separately as LE Cards. Are they different than the Promoter Prime, or the exact same? The beefcake LE is the barber version...the prime is “dream team” version That's right! But Greg Valentine?
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Post by TTX on May 24, 2021 11:49:48 GMT -5
two different cards.
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Post by malicelover on May 24, 2021 21:10:42 GMT -5
Very interesting. I may be casing my bootlegs and Legends cards as well as my current GWF roster, which feels much smaller than I was last present in 2110 or 2111.
My original question seems good: when Valentine is a singles, he will wrestle as the LE card, when he needs to “rest his face” in “another territory” he may come back as the other card.
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