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  1. On 8/25/2022 at 9:47 PM, tbarrie said:

    I don't think frankfurters were generally available in America in 1887. So arguably not a bad payout.

    Feltman's were. Feltman's vs. Nathans for the oldest hot dog conflict is like McSorley's vs. Fraunces Tavern for the oldest bar in NY.

    https://www.6sqft.com/before-nathans-there-was-feltmans-the-history-of-the-coney-island-hot-dog/

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  2. 6 hours ago, Shartnado said:

    When I first read the name Lex Luger back in '92 in a magazine, that was exactly what I immediately thought, as well!

    He was The Lugar for the first few weeks in Florida, soon changed to Lex Luger. Someone that I traded tapes with back then used The Lugar on his match listings forever. I always got a kick out of that.

  3. I just watched the Flair match. My thoughts were what did all of these people expect? This match is enjoyable. Then Flair couldn't get up for the last five minutes. OK, now I understand what everyone was saying. Hey, I still enjoy Great Kojika matches. He does basic wrestling in slow motion and will cut his head if it is hardcore.

    I feel that I must add to this by letting you all know that I went to Lollapalooza to see the Butthole Surfers, Body Count, and Rollins Band.

     

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  4. 5 hours ago, Mister TV said:

    Had the two VCR’s and may or may not have copied some movies, by the time the copy protection rolled around I had access to all of the movie channels and would tape whatever off those. 

    I had some tiny black box to put between the decks that would kill the copy protection.

    I rented Japanese TV wrestling tapes every week (or month later) and copied them since 1992, changing to DVD recorders as soon as they came out. I only switched to downloading within the last 10 years. I sent the Japanese tapes to a few different people every month that would respectively send me Mexico, Memphis, and SMW. I traded for years with some people that I came into contact with when the back page of the Observer would print trader's addresses.

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  5. Korakuen Hall is my favorite venue. Every seat is good excepting Row A of the North, East, and West sections. I was once able to be a ringside photographer  here which was of course memorable. It was when Manami Toyota became the 50th WWWA champion. I've been on the fourth floor press area while the post match interviews go on. I've sat on that interview bench during intermission. The drink vending machine there is cheaper than the one in the lobby for the fans. The best place for photography is on the rail in the balcony. I'm old now and no longer have the stamina to stand for the whole show.

    ECW Arena was great in the beginning with 200 fans and when they had bleachers. It is prettied up now, but all floor seats, which suck. I also miss being able to go out of the side door to go to Anthony's bar down the street for a quick shot and beer when Raven or Shane Douglass came to the ring with the mic. Usually that was good timing to come back in about when they finished yapping.

    MSG and Tokyo Sumo Hall are two of my favorites. However I've been there for way more NBA, NHL, and Sumo than wrestling. I was out of control screaming Iran number one bali bali the night that the Iron Sheik won the WWF championship.

    Sumo Hall, Budoukan, and Mexican bullfighting stadiums are good for wrestling because they are round/square, not rectangular/oval like hockey or basketball arenas. All of the seats in a row are equal distance from the ring.

    I took a picture in front of a sign for Kiel Auditorium Parking when I was there well after Kiel was torn down.

    I wish that I went to the Olympic Auditorium.

    I want to go to Arena Mexico and KBS Hall.

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  6. On 6/9/2022 at 9:37 PM, BrianS81177 said:

     

    Since we have the All Atlantic title for men, does that mean we'll soon have an All Pacific title for the women?

    This made me look it up. Somehow the last All Pacific champion was Lioness Asuka after winning it on a self produced show and then vacating it. It would be cool to bring her in, but I'm sure that even pushing 60 years old and retired she would never do the job.

  7. On 5/25/2022 at 6:47 PM, Wyld Samurai said:

    Funk, Vader, Sting, Nasty Boys if we can count tags.

    Oh yeah. I know they are a step down , but I have great memories of going to the Eddie Gilbert series and the wars in school gyms from Staten Island to New Jersey against Sunny Beach. I rode with Cactus and John Arezzi to the Gilbert match where Cactus did the same move that later lost his ear in a barbed wire rope match with Gilbert. He at least had a bunch of bandannas around his neck for protection. I also rode with them to a match with Morgus the Maniac that Mick apologized for on the way back. 

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  8. On 5/8/2022 at 11:01 AM, John E. Dynamite said:

    A pathetic opening day. Maybe bet the field on this one. At least WKTKKG looks great.

    Can you bet on Sumo? I haven't found a way to do it online from New Jersey. 

  9. 6 hours ago, Blue Dragon said:

    "Puro" is a made up word the west likes to use, would make more sense to say the 'Resu which is short for wrestling.

    Professional Wrestling long name in Japan is プロフェッショナルレスリング.
    興行レスリング is rare anways...so let's not use it.

     

    I remember 70's jackets, shirts, etc. that had PRO. WRES. on them because the period was because it was an abbreviation. 

    How did the west start to use sole butt for a savate kick? Was that from a video game too? The damn AEW announcer says that all the time. That one really bugs me. Meltzer continually calling Jordans, Lebrons, and other sneakerhead kicks tennis shoes makes me go nuts too.

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