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Post by Cory Olson on Apr 8, 2022 7:27:57 GMT -5
Chad, Cory, and Stu return with Episode 76 of Uncharted Territory! After a brief recap of Wrestlemania weekend, the team is joined once again by popular guests and fierce rivals Club Galactica founder Mark Ashby and long-time promoter Matt Dickendesher! The team takes a look at the October 1989 issue of the Super Report. Find out who the champions are, hear about more ideas for the first Galacticon, hear another great GWF history piece, find out who the Federation Fanatics (plural?) of The Month are, and more! Read along with us through the link to the newsletter in the podcast notes. Also, we answer follow-up questions from Episode 75 from promoters Grant Baciocco ( throwingtoasters) and Christopher Guest ( Pariah)! Find out what these videos have to do with this episode! Uncharted Territory: Episode 76
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Post by Pariah on Apr 8, 2022 8:55:55 GMT -5
This is the one I've been waiting for... FFOTM (along with my buddy, Dave)... HA! Knew it wasn't just my imagination... Can't wait to sit down and listen to this episode.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2022 10:22:37 GMT -5
My favorite angle ever was TDalton's crazy-FRANK GOTCH. CLASSIC!
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Post by Thomas (TK) on Apr 8, 2022 15:26:00 GMT -5
I remember stating "what's up cuz?" but no so much the nerd part... I love the SR read throughs as it brings back memories of simpler times without all the responsibility of today. It cracks me up when you guys kid a out certain posts from that era... man, some of our stuff was hilariously gawdy compared to today's standards. Not to mention crude comparatively as well. I thought Axle Guest was Pariah but wasn't sure... how the heck did you play 10 cards a day? Never mind...u almost do that now! Great show fellas!
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Post by DK II on Apr 8, 2022 17:59:11 GMT -5
Another FANtastic Show! The reviews of the SR, so much fun...great stuff hearing from Mark on what his thought process was in putting everything together and from guys who were around and contributing to the reports reliving what they remember about them when they showed up in their mailbox!
Keep up the Great Work!
(I was wondering if Abbot and Costello would be one of the videos, and happy to see it was!!!)
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Post by "Emperor Norton" (Mark T) on Apr 9, 2022 13:36:11 GMT -5
Running 10 cards a day is pretty wild. During the summer on the real boring days I could do two or three, but that's about it. I guess I just didn't have a cool enough hat and jean jacket.
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Post by Pariah on Apr 9, 2022 13:57:51 GMT -5
Running 10 cards a day is pretty wild. During the summer on the real boring days I could do two or three, but that's about it. I guess I just didn't have a cool enough hat and jean jacket. Don't feel bad... NO ONE had a cool enough hat or jean jacket! Seriously though, even on days that we didn't skip school, we still probably played for a good 6 hours or more... And bear in mind, that we weren't writing up literary masterpieces to summarize each event... We'd roll out 8-12 matches, record the results and then onto the next card... As mentioned by Thomas (TK) , I do that kind of thing now when I'm having a slow day at work.
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Post by TTX on Apr 9, 2022 14:39:04 GMT -5
I used to be able to do the equivalent of that back in the day but not anymore. A good day would be 4 or so cards (and likely in 4 different feds)
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Post by victoryroll84 on Apr 9, 2022 17:21:28 GMT -5
Great episode guys I'm also loving the new Ensor card well done Looking forward to the next episode
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Post by stu on Apr 10, 2022 13:46:59 GMT -5
Pariah, you keep right on rolling my friend! And rolling...and rolling...and rolling. We need our hobbies, perhaps even more so given all the bad news as of late. Loved reading your Fanatic of the Month article, and slowly starting to have it dawn on us that it was indeed you! You had even foreshadowed it earlier, and I know I at least wasn't remembering that, at least at first! And thanks everyone for listening. Heck, I wasn't around for CGSR either, so its fun for me to fill in all the gaps that I've missed.
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