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The Death of the RSPCW; or "How not to take over a fed"
Topic Started: Jun 10 2010, 07:57 AM (1,613 Views)
Codered
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Yo Its X,Jun 10 2010
04:53 PM
Herr Tommy,Jun 10 2010
02:48 PM
FWLI was my very first fed back in 96. The communication was okay in my book. The guys showed me the ropes, the matches were pretty well written and many of the characters were interesting (while others were pretty obvious carbon copies).

It was an old boys network, no question, and I of course lucked into getting into IIWF and DPW a few months later. Still, there was much worse around at that time.


DPW was Dor or Dawg Pound Wrestling right? That was "Bad Boy' Mark Bagwell's fed wasn't it?

I could be wrong. I do remember a DPW from back then.

I wish I could find CFWF cards from back then but I seem to have none. Maybe Bell has some.

Jeff, At the time it probably was Eric's fed like they mentioned. However not too long after it closed Mark did "aquire" the name and open it up under his banner.

CWF shows? You know it's funny I had some a few years ago. Kauffman vs Austin ... PG13's demise and Brett and Alex's growing friendship. If I recall Alex became the 2nd belt champ on the show.

I am not sure if I lost it when one of my USB drives went bad or if it was part of the stuff I was able to salvage. A lot of the really old AWMC stuff was lost in that ordeal! :(

I will load it up this weekend and check.
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Codered,Jun 11 2010
07:53 AM
Yo Its X,Jun 10 2010
04:53 PM
Herr Tommy,Jun 10 2010
02:48 PM
FWLI was my very first fed back in 96. The communication was okay in my book. The guys showed me the ropes, the matches were pretty well written and many of the characters were interesting (while others were pretty obvious carbon copies).

It was an old boys network, no question, and I of course lucked into getting into IIWF and DPW a few months later. Still, there was much worse around at that time.


DPW was Dor or Dawg Pound Wrestling right? That was "Bad Boy' Mark Bagwell's fed wasn't it?

I could be wrong. I do remember a DPW from back then.

I wish I could find CFWF cards from back then but I seem to have none. Maybe Bell has some.

Jeff, At the time it probably was Eric's fed like they mentioned. However not too long after it closed Mark did "aquire" the name and open it up under his banner.

CWF shows? You know it's funny I had some a few years ago. Kauffman vs Austin ... PG13's demise and Brett and Alex's growing friendship. If I recall Alex became the 2nd belt champ on the show.

I am not sure if I lost it when one of my USB drives went bad or if it was part of the stuff I was able to salvage. A lot of the really old AWMC stuff was lost in that ordeal! :(

I will load it up this weekend and check.


What's amusing is what came from CFWF.

Alex Extreme started there. Dan Kauffman was world champ. Brett Young was there. So was Moo Kame before he was in 20 zillion feds. Chad Ishawaka, co-founded IWF/WOW, was there.

I cringe at stuff I've seen from '98 I can't imagine what the _REALLY_ old stuff looks like. :D
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Overly_Critical_Jue,Jun 11 2010
01:44 AM
I wonder if I can use that excuse for all the feds I'm in.

"People DEMAND I be in the world title picture!"

Maybe it's the beer talking, Jue, but I really miss the days when Juan Vasquez was e-wrestling's John Cena. I think his fall and the stagnation of JTF ae not unrelated.

Help us, Juan Vasquez! You're our only hope!
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sychosys,Jul 6 2013
03:43 AM
Overly_Critical_Jue,Jun 11 2010
01:44 AM
I wonder if I can use that excuse for all the feds I'm in.

"People DEMAND I be in the world title picture!"

Maybe it's the beer talking, Jue, but I really miss the days when Juan Vasquez was e-wrestling's John Cena. I think his fall and the stagnation of JTF ae not unrelated.

Help us, Juan Vasquez! You're our only hope!

You guys said you didn't want the Juan Vasquez show starring Juan Vasquez anymore!
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and thusly I gave interview focusing on a non-existant character for SIX
MONTHS.


I mean, this is a phenomenal line. The focus is on the "putting my own character in the World Title picture" stuff... but this line is comedy gold for many reasons:

1) "thusly" - Thou art superfluous in thoust use of language...
2) "I gave interview" - Just a tremendous turn of phrase. You may have "given interview", but do you "give good interview"? And do you swallow afterwards?
3) "on a non-existant character for SIX MONTHS." - Any woman (or cross-dressing transsexual in this case) can tell you that oftentimes after you "give interview" you end up playing with yourself. This seems to be the case here.

Epic.
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