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Insane Handlers
Topic Started: Jan 19 2010, 01:47 PM (4,418 Views)
OnceStyles
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El Dandy,Apr 13 2010
06:52 PM
I remember Frankie. He wasn't a bad guy. He was from NJ/NY and the filter "sugar coating" filter from his brain to his mouth didn't work at all. I just remember he had a huge problem with Jody (Nyx Dunne). He and Rob both.

Reading this thread made me think of this. I took a call from Rob while working in the LG call center. You can't mistake his last name and he was from PA. I was pretty sure it was him. After the phone call was done, I thought to myself "What are the chances?!"

Yeah, it is true, Frankie is a very good guy, but politically correct, he's not. Even he'll admit that.

I'm still in touch with Rob on facebook. He's really toned it down a lot since the e-wrestling days :)

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Murphy
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Vile Side,Jan 20 2010
12:39 PM
Wayne Peet.

Wayne's my boy, but his approach to social interaction can't really be considered sane.  Have you let Tommy Lionheart into your heart?  Why not?

I remember some gem of an RP he did in, I think it was UEW, where someone told him his opponent had a fear of yellow, and so like every other word out of the guy's mouth in his promo was "yellow"

I also remember explaining to him once where the origin of "John Hancock" as a synonym for "signature" came from and after the explanation, his response was "But aren't the US and Britain friends?"

I try hard to forget what he did to Idol Austin. I had every intention of putting him over as best as I could if he just followed the script, but he promptly screwed it up, and was upset that I was upset that he couldn't follow instructions.

He tried hard though, I will give him that.

What I'm surprised to see so far though, is that in the list of people who were labeled crazy and assumed or rumored to have gone to jail, no one has mentioned Adam Jarmusch. He actually DID go to jail, twice, for meth or some shit. Joined the Aryan Brotherhood too, according to him.
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nickdemola
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Adam Jarmusch and I played a trick on Tommy Lionheart's handler one time. We spent an entire night convincing him that we were going to kill him. Adam had hacked into his ISP and figured out his home address, as I recall. So we told him that we were tired of his horrible promos and he was going to die.

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I really did that.

Jesus.
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scw_wrestling
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Yeah, I've been to prison... more than twice, actually, not to mention a few parole violations. I've been to prison in Illinois, Indiana, and Arkansas. Guns, forgery, aggravated assault, and manufacturing meth.

:wacko: :blink: :angry: -_- :facepalm: :dontknow:

:censored: :censored: :censored:

Not something I'm proud of, but oh well, shit happens. You grow up. You move on. But I'll definitely take kindly to the "crazy" label. When I was younger, I always strived to be "the crazy motherfucker," looks like mission: accomplished.

As for the Aryan Brotherhood, no... I'm a Simon City Royal, actually. The complete opposite of anything Aryan related. I'm not down with racism/skinheads/etc. But you were right in assuming I was involved in a prison gang, sir.

Damn you Shawn Murphy for monitoring me so closely. ;-)
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scw_wrestling,Feb 28 2011
09:46 PM
Yeah, I've been to prison... more than twice, actually, not to mention a few parole violations. I've been to prison in Illinois, Indiana, and Arkansas. Guns, forgery, aggravated assault, and manufacturing meth.

Uh...like I was saying, really sorry about that whole "Shockmaster" misunderstanding. Nick hacked into my account and posted all that stuff! Yeah, that's it...
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scw_wrestling
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My reach doesn't extend to Japan, Joe. You're safe. LOL.

<busts through a wall, trips, falls>

GAAAAAAH!

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ratrangerm,Jan 20 2010
08:51 PM
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that was the whole Dominic Ash story. Fun times.

As for Frankie Starz, I think the most infamous thing about him was his crush on whoever it was that played Gabriella on Xena The Warrior Princess. In fact, he admitted Heidi Leick was based on her.

Also, Frankie was notorious for flaking, particularly on feds and supercards he started up, but never finished.

It wasn't Gabrielle from Xena but Hudson Heidi Leick who played Callisto. The whole character of Heidi Leick was based on her. Frankie was a real wrestler, wasn't he? I seem to remember youtube footage of him working a match where he potatoed his opponent and knocked him out.

never struck me as that crazy. Very passionate, though.
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OnceStyles
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I find it funny how people never understood just how much of a genius Rob Riemensnyder truly was/is. He played people OOC so well, everyone bought into his stories about how he forced his hot girlfriend to stay home and tape Newhart for him.

He also proved that you never know who you're talking to on the other side of an e-mail/AIM. He did this by playing so many different characters outside the e-wrestling and getting everyone here to jump through hoops.

Rob was more people than anyone realizes from the old days of e-wrestling.

In fact, he was secretly one other guy that was mentioned in this very thread (no, not Frankie). To this day, people don't realize it.

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OnceStyles,Mar 1 2011
04:51 PM
I find it funny how people never understood just how much of a genius Rob Riemensnyder truly was/is. He played people OOC so well, everyone bought into his stories about how he forced his hot girlfriend to stay home and tape Newhart for him.

He also proved that you never know who you're talking to on the other side of an e-mail/AIM. He did this by playing so many different characters outside the e-wrestling and getting everyone here to jump through hoops.

Rob was more people than anyone realizes from the old days of e-wrestling.

In fact, he was secretly one other guy that was mentioned in this very thread (no, not Frankie). To this day, people don't realize it.

Mark Rosendorf
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How does that play into genius? Sounds more like someone who's lost a grip on reality.
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OnceStyles
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blibblab,Mar 1 2011
05:44 PM
"How does that play into genius? Sounds more like someone who's lost a grip on reality."


Hey, we all play characters in e-wrestling, Rob took it to a whole other level. He played everyone like fiddles, myself included. No one ever knew who they were actually talking to at any given time, many times, you were all talking to Rob and he was laughing at you behind his computer terminal.

Today, he works in a school assisting special education children and teaching them to believe in themselves. Kind of ironic, in a way.

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El Dandy
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I see more childish in that than genius. Rob wasn't known for acting mature from what I remember in some of his outbursts. To be fair, I never talked to the guy that I can remember so I only remember what I saw on RSPWF and heard from other handlers.

As far as him working with Special Education kids, sounds more like he grew up instead of ironic.
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jintao
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Oh how I miss all of these memories.
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I scrolled up and found it was a different Rob. Just when I finally think I made the Insane Handler's list. Oh well, I almost did a few actions that were worthy of being here, even if I was tripped out on Vallium and didn't know it over the weekend. You wouldn't believe how that came about, but needless to say, it got alot out in the open lately that I didn't want out in the open over in ACE. :blush: :facepalm:
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I seem to remember a guy back in the glory days of RSPWF who faked his own suicide to garner sympathy.
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