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| #1 Posted on 30.6.10 1419.39 | Instant Rating: 0.31 | Anyone know what happened to this guy? He was supposed to be the next big thing in the 90's.| Promote this thread! | | CRZ
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| #2 Posted on 30.6.10 1439.16 | Instant Rating: 8.11 | Originally posted by CHIKARA Pro FAQ (chikarapro.com) Q: Whatever happened to Mister ZERO/Dragonfly/Don Montoya/Jolly Roger/BlackJack Marciano/Marshal Law/DJ Skittlez/Private Eye/Rorschach/Tom "Reckless Youth" Carter? A: All of these wrestlers have left the business due to injury, personal committments and other whatnot. None of them are dead.
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| #3 Posted on 30.6.10 1600.56 | Instant Rating: 8.53 | Oh sure, but you welcome the message board-unsavvy misanthrope with open arms. I guess you did google that for him.
Reckless Youth probably became cautious and responsible in his 30s, is my not helpful answer. My helpful one: much like similar-respected-but-never-deemed-major-league indy dudes Mike Modest and Donovan Morgan did with Pro Wrestling IRON, Reckless Youth transitioned to being a trainer and running a wrestling school with Mike Quackenbush, then turning/combining the school into a promotion called Chikara -- which I suppose is kind of a relatively big deal and the second most notable indy after Ring of Honor (and TNA lol). Evidently he's no longer involved with them based on that FAQ.
Admittedly I got this from googling too. | Scottyflamingo
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| #4 Posted on 30.6.10 1651.58 | Instant Rating: 0.31 | Originally posted by JustinShapiro Oh sure, but you welcome the message board-unsavvy misanthrope with open arms. I guess you did google that for him.
Reckless Youth probably became cautious and responsible in his 30s, is my not helpful answer. My helpful one: much like similar-respected-but-never-deemed-major-league indy dudes Mike Modest and Donovan Morgan did with Pro Wrestling IRON, Reckless Youth transitioned to being a trainer and running a wrestling school with Mike Quackenbush, then turning/combining the school into a promotion called Chikara -- which I suppose is kind of a relatively big deal and the second most notable indy after Ring of Honor (and TNA lol). Evidently he's no longer involved with them based on that FAQ.
Admittedly I got this from googling too.
Thanks.
Isn't PWG a bigger indie than Chikara though? | odessasteps
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| #5 Posted on 30.6.10 1911.33 | Instant Rating: 6.23 | It probably depends on your perspective and/or biases.
East Coasters will prob say Chikara.
West Coasters will prob say PWG.
PWG seems to have "bigger indy stars" on a regular basis, but Chikara has a more cohesive (if it's your thing) storytelling process plus has the comedy.
disclaimer: former Chikara advertiser
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| #6 Posted on 30.6.10 2145.32 | Instant Rating: 0.31 | Originally posted by odessasteps
It probably depends on your perspective and/or biases.
East Coasters will prob say Chikara.
West Coasters will prob say PWG.
PWG seems to have "bigger indy stars" on a regular basis, but Chikara has a more cohesive (if it's your thing) storytelling process plus has the comedy.
disclaimer: former Chikara advertiser
From what I've seen Chikara is the more entertaining of the two. I just know back when I was DVD trading it was a lot easier to get PWG stuff. |
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