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Post by stu on Aug 14, 2021 20:17:54 GMT -5
Just finished listening... And I can say with 100% certainty that Axel Guest of Nova Scotia, Canada still plays the game, despite taking a break of over 20 years... Because it's me! Yes, the Valentine's Affair supercard was my creation... Risqué indeed! HA! David Chitouras and I got the game a little while before the first Invasion set was released... We promoted a fed together for a few years until I decided to hit the road to pursue my dream of being a rock n' roll singer full-time... Ahhh, the glory of youth. Really enjoy listening to these flashback episodes... Thanks to you all, Mark included, for making them happen... Looking forward to the next! Pariah, that's awesome!! Love hearing about promoters still with the game after all these years...awesome stuff!!!
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Post by Vegas on Aug 15, 2021 19:46:35 GMT -5
I listened to this episode yesterday while playing my COTG fed.
As for the question asked by one of the promoter's toward the end of the podcast about whether a wrestler needs to be resigned to issue another card of them, from my 12 years experience signing wrestlers, there have been a few wrestlers I have signed such as Killer Kross and PCO who specifically requested and wrote in an expiration date on the release form before they would agree to sign. But overall, as mentioned on the podcast, usually there is no restriction on how many card versions can be created of a signed wrestler.
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Post by throwingtoasters on Aug 15, 2021 22:18:23 GMT -5
As for the question asked by one of the promoter's toward the end of the podcast about whether a wrestler needs to be resigned to issue another card of them, from my 12 years experience signing wrestlers, there have been a few wrestlers I have signed such as Killer Kross and PCO who specifically requested and wrote in an expiration date on the release form before they would agree to sign. But overall, as mentioned on the podcast, usually there is no restriction on how many card versions can be created of a signed wrestler. That's funny. When I signed Jimmy Hart he was very adamant he write the date the agreement became effective on it. I didn't know why at the time but then shortly after he was announced for the Hall of Fame.
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