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| #41 Posted on 25.7.03 2127.38 Reposted on: 25.7.10 2129.01 | That Slashwrestling site used to be pretty cool, as well. | Dave Gagnon
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| #42 Posted on 25.7.03 2247.45 Reposted on: 25.7.10 2248.05 | I really liked Dave Gagnon! He was great in 411. How about that "Masked Canadian" gimmick in Scoops, huh!? THAT was funny!
I am so ashamed of myself.
I think we all miss Samuda. The nWWWo was cool in some ways. John Petrie was fantastic, too. | RYDER FAKIN
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| #43 Posted on 28.7.03 1057.02 Reposted on: 28.7.10 1059.04 | Dave Gagnon: I really liked Dave Gagnon! He was great in 411. How about that "Masked Canadian" gimmick in Scoops, huh!? THAT was funny!
I am so ashamed of myself.
And I'm ashamed for you. You went to the trouble of registering and commenting but didn't even give yourself a plug!
Guess it ain't like riding a bike!
FLEA | tshman122
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| #44 Posted on 28.7.03 2003.40 Reposted on: 28.7.10 2007.15 | Wrestleline is what got me into the IWC so even with its problems has a special place in my heart. | OMEGA
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| #45 Posted on 31.7.03 2151.31 Reposted on: 31.7.10 2151.52 | I loved Herb Kunze's site. Even though he never updated anymore, it was still great because I didn't get internet access until 1998. So it was fun to go through the archives and go back years ago and see what was going on in wrestling at the time. | Big Bad
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| #46 Posted on 2.8.03 1245.08 Reposted on: 2.8.10 1245.29 | Ah, Herb Kunze. And people call us on the Wienerboard bitter smarks.
I always wondered what it would be like to take one of his math classes at Guelph. Perhaps he had a formula for calculating workrate. | OlFuzzyBastard
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| #47 Posted on 2.8.03 1454.30 Reposted on: 2.8.10 1455.11 |
Originally posted by Kidbrooklyn
Originally posted by OlFuzzyBastard Wow, Solie's was the first wrestling site I discovered on the Internet. I was even the (only) resident WWF mark on his message board back when only WCW was "cool". I had no idea it was still around.
I greatly miss Sean Shannon Productions, if only for the documentation of his steady decent into madness. I also seem to remember he had some mathematical way of formulating a show's rating that made no sense whatsoever.
What was your name over there? I used to frequent that site quite a bit. It was also my first internet wrestling experience.
I think I was using SeZ around that time, but I'm not entirely sure. If not, something with "Fuzzy" in it. | The Goon
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| #48 Posted on 4.8.03 0723.08 Reposted on: 4.8.10 0723.44 | Wow, this thread takes me back. Didn't think I'd be getting nostalgic about websites at this point in my life...
The Torrie Wilson interview reminds me of another classic Wrestleline interview with Scott Steiner, where the interviewer asked, "Why does Fred Flinstone order all those ribs every time, when they keep tipping over his car?"
Steiner's classic answer: "That son of a bitch must be hungry."
Also, there was this weird group of guys who I believe called themselves the Mutants of Boston-they had a website detailing crazy trips to RAW tapings and pictures of themselves in lucha masks riding roller coasters, etc. Funny stuff. | Dave Gagnon
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| #49 Posted on 6.8.03 1858.50 Reposted on: 6.8.10 1859.01 | The interviewer that was always asking the Fred Flinestone question was Downtown Dave. My favorite Downtown Dave moment was when he asked Tank Abbott if he could touch his beard. Abbott answered "No". Fun stuff. | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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