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Post by cruefan68 on Nov 21, 2011 20:45:31 GMT -5
A great signing for sure, Finlay and Johnny Saint are likely headed to my global fed. I can't wait for this set. Finlay, Saint, Hart, Cabana, Blassie, and Tolos! Whoever rounds out the set is just a bonus as far as i'm concerned, i'm already sold
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Post by pikemojo on Nov 21, 2011 21:57:40 GMT -5
I love this signing. There are a ton of great matchups for him in LOW.
I think this set should be called LOW: 1nternational 1nvasion
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Post by marktaggart on Nov 22, 2011 2:22:32 GMT -5
Been English any signed British wrestler is great news . Does anyone know , Will Princess Paula be also on the card ? They went with the more well known era for Fit: no mustache and leather jacket with one sleeve for this Finlay, so no Princess Paula.
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Post by Bazzy on Nov 22, 2011 4:34:57 GMT -5
Thanks
Suzanne says it looks like a cross between Jack Swagger & Kurt Angle
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Post by Shon Maxx on Nov 22, 2011 5:34:10 GMT -5
He looks great although I hope the weapon is not part of his actual offense or he'll be getting DQ'ed a lot. I'm really happy about the last 3 signings.
I really need to remind myself in the future that I'm usually not fond of the ofrst couple of signings, but by 4 or 5 I'm happy.
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Post by jimsteel on Nov 22, 2011 5:51:47 GMT -5
Been English any signed British wrestler is great news . Does anyone know , Will Princess Paula be also on the card ? They went with the more well known era for Fit: no mustache and leather jacket with one sleeve for this Finlay, so no Princess Paula. I thought Finley was Irish not British?
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Post by marktaggart on Nov 22, 2011 6:26:57 GMT -5
I thought Finley was Irish not British? Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. They are generally considered British, although Irish nationalists want to be free of British rule and be united with the rest of Ireland. At any rate, Fit is from Belfast in Northern Ireland and is thus, by definition, British. If Fit identifies with the unionists he'd call himself British; if he stands with the nationalists he'd tell you he's Irish. For our purposes I suppose either one would be correct.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Nov 22, 2011 8:44:59 GMT -5
AWESOME addition. Fit and Saint should be an interesting tag team / feud
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Post by Chris D. on Nov 22, 2011 11:49:32 GMT -5
AWESOME. I saw Finlay live on a local indy show last weekend; and it was great. He's coming back in January, so hopefully I can get his card signed!
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Post by Mike M on Nov 22, 2011 12:26:49 GMT -5
I thought Finley was Irish not British? Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. They are generally considered British, although Irish nationalists want to be free of British rule and be united with the rest of Ireland. At any rate, Fit is from Belfast in Northern Ireland and is thus, by definition, British. If Fit identifies with the unionists he'd call himself British; if he stands with the nationalists he'd tell you he's Irish. For our purposes I suppose either one would be correct. Technically, he's both. British means you're a citizen of Great Britain, which he is. But there are English, Irish, Scots and Welsh who make up Great Britain.
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