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QOTD: Rob

This from Rob (think we did part of this before but whatever):

Hey, I've been "lurking" the blog for about a year.   I made my first comments today and they were a bit abrasive.  Wanted to make amends so here is a multipart QOTD for the blog to talk about.  I apologize if this has been touched on before.

- What are your best interactions with wrestlers? 

- Expanding that thought, what are your best interactions with celebrities in general?

- What movie/tv character or real person would you like to see emulated as a wrestling gimmick?


Comments

  1. I live in Clearwater and work In south tampa so there are a fair share of semi famous people running around here.

    - met Dick vitale at the mall. Coolest/nicest guy ever. I'll never say a bad word about him.
    - met Jimmy Hart at Hogans new bar. He was sitting solo at the bar drinking a huge blue fishbowl drink and hitting on a skank. He wanted 20 bucks for a picture. Refused. Great stuff
    - saw Greg the hammer running around the same bar. He was a lunatic. Didn't even try and talk to him
    - met punk amd brodus clay after the tampa raw that punk/Rock had their first confrontation. Punk was after huge douche. Brodus waa the fucking man
    - met David price at a south tampa bar. He was wearing pink capri pants. No lie. Nice dude tho

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  2. I saw the Bezerker and the Warlord in the Minneapolis airport.

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  3. My best interaction with a wrestler was with Mick Foley when I went to see his Comedy Show a couple of months back.

    He really does a good greet and meet. Granted, I haven't been to many of those, but he actually spent time with each person and talked to them for a few minutes, posed for photos, and signed autographs. It wasn't a "keep the line moving" kinda thing at all. I got to talk to him about his books and how I wish he went back to writing longer fiction, rather than the autobiographies/children's books he did. He told me he would like to, but there isn't any money in it.

    Right below that is the time I helped Trish Stratus book a hotel room. I used to work the night shift in the call center for a major hotel chain, and I get this call from a woman that says she's in a cab and needs a room in NYC, the closer to Madison Square garden the better. So I'm doing my thing and find a suitable place, and as she's a frequent stay member, I ask her to verify her email address. She does, and it's only then that I realize it ends in wwe.com. Then I recognized the voice.

    I didn't tell her anything, as she sounded tired and rushed, but it was still kinda cool.

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  4. Also 90% sure I saw John Cena at the International mall. It's part outdoors. He was sitting at an outside restaurant with a slamming chick. Was walking the other direction with 2 friends so didn't want to go running over to confirm if ot was him or not.

    Also met Aubrey Plaza in DE. Funny chick

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  5. Road Dogg was a cool dude in the 30 seconds I talked to him. Ted DiBiase as well.


    Honestly, I haven't really had any celebrity interactions, at least any that were memorable. Saw one of the Olsen twins in LAX, that was about it.

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  6. - What are your best interactions with wrestlers?


    The Menage a Trois with AJ and Lita I had last night



    - Expanding that thought, what are your best interactions with celebrities in general?


    The Menage a Trois I am having with... uh 2 hot female celebrities tonight (I don't even know who the standard bearer for hotness is these days I am so out of the pop culture loop)



    - What movie/tv character or real person would you like to see emulated as a wrestling gimmick?


    Arrow. Wrestling needs a vigilante who goes around righting wrongs by hurting people.

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  7. Downvote for thinking of that joke before me.

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  8. Scarlett Johannsen and Margot Robbie.

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  9. What abrasive comments is this guy talking about?

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  10. Shots at me this morning, in the "10 Wealthiest Pro Wrestlers" thread. Nothing too serious though.

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  11. I just keep thinking of these. Met Joe Rogan at the playboy club in vegas a few years ago. He was so fucked up on something, not just the normal booze amd booger sugar. Not sure what. He was nice enough but it was like talking to a zombie.




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  12. I got front row tickets to a house show in 2000. It was actually an amazing card with Triple H vs Angle and Rock vs Benoit on it. Strangely, the main event was T & A vs Hardyz. Very bizarre, maybe Rock and Triple H had to leave early or something.

    Anyways the best part of the show was some arrogant drunk redneck about 3 rows behind me. He kept insulting all the wrestler, and calling them by their real names. At one point during the main event he asked Test "Hey Andrew, where's your ex?" I'm guessing he was referring to the Stephanie storyline. He replied back "Keep talking, and I'll shove her up your ass." The audience cheered big time, despite Test being a heel. That was hilarious. I hope Test didn't get in any trouble for that, because that guy deserved it.

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  13. Not sure if you've seen it but Leo's second wife in Wolf of Wall Street, she is a gorgeous blonde. https://www.google.com/search?q=Margot+Robbie+hot&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=6aLZUvv9MciQyQHdlICYBA&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1165&bih=645

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  14. Serious answer... I have intereacted with a bunch of different wrestlers and they have all been varying degrees of nice/indifferent.

    Oh and I saw Ron Jeremy getting on a plane in Vegas

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  15. Porn-Peddling Jef VinsonJanuary 17, 2014 at 2:50 PM

    1a.) Brain Kendrick was at a TNA show in Asbury Park. He was signing autographs and a little girl asked if he could get Shannon Moore autograph (who was signing autographs on the opposite side of the ring) By the time he looked up Shannon was gone. Kendrick too the little girls autograph book ran to the back and had everyone in the back sign it and brought it back to her. From then on I was a fan.

    1b.) Was flying down to Orlando on Jet Blue and Anderson was on the same flight. My friend had an autograph book and wanted his signature but was too scared to ask. (I mean really, you pay to go to an autograph signing but you won't walk up to a wrestler and get one for free? but whatever.*cough*puss*cough*) So I take his book and ask him for an autograph for my friend Craig. He looks over to see Craig and looks at me and I said, "yeah, he's shook" So Anderson said the plane is taking off and he'll bring him the book when we can walk around the plane. My friend is bouncing around in his seat like a 12 year old at a Bieber concert and keeps asking me if he should go get his book. Finally Anderson walks up and gives Craig the book. He looks at it and it said, "Dear Craig, you have a really nice head. Mr Anderson....Anderson."
    1c.) This one gym in Central Jersey had a lot of wrestlers in there, but I saw the Wall and Chris Candido about a week before they died.

    2.) Saw Vida Guerra at the mall. She was standing behind me and when I turned around and saw her I did this: http://youtu.be/Mon1FUXnGCo
    3.) The Winter/Angelina Love gimmick with more lesbian/vampire undertones. Seriously with all the vampire movies that were out they should have done an angle where Winter turned Angelina out and used her to get the KO title.

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  16. Porn-Peddling Jef VinsonJanuary 17, 2014 at 2:53 PM

    The aforementioned Vida Guerra:

    http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view5/2582712/vida-guerra-bounce-o.gif

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  17. The only wrestlers that I've ever met were James Storm and Billy Gunn in the bar after a TNA show. They were both agreeable and posed for quick photo's with the wife, but Storm seemed a little bit friendlier about it. They were trying to get backstage with their drinks before they were spotted and we were the only ones that did.

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  18. "Dear Craig, you have a really nice head." Lol. Funniest thing Andersons probably ever did.

    I saw Vida in Vegas. She was all decked out. Fucking incredible. Couldn't get within like 30 feet of her since she was literally surrounded by like 20 black dudes

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  19. Porn-Peddling Jef VinsonJanuary 17, 2014 at 2:54 PM

    he second one is.

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  20. Porn-Peddling Jef VinsonJanuary 17, 2014 at 2:56 PM

    She's from jersey and she was in the mall shopping. I was trying to pay my cell bill on my lunch break so I didn't see her at first.

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  21. Porn-Peddling Jef VinsonJanuary 17, 2014 at 2:57 PM

    I saw Mick Foley when I worked at Six Flags. It was the summertime and he still had a fucking flannel on.

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  22. I met Pat Benatar when I was a sound engineer at BB Kings. She came up and said "Hi."

    Then I said, "Hi Ms. Benatar! I just wanted to say that I've always been a big fan and I love the music you guys do. Also, my first boy/girl crush was on you and I've been attracted to punky, short haired girls ever since."



    Then she said I was cute and gave me a kiss on the cheek.


    Other than that, anyone who rolled through BB Kings in Manhattan. Lots of old blues guys, Weird Al once, A lot of nineties alternarock bands, etc. (Anyone here remember Marcy Playground or Rancid? because those dudes are all super nice.)


    Oh and Michio Kaku one time!

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  23. Oh, and I met Whipper Billy Watson once when I was like 6.

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  24. Oh and it never even ocurred to me but I met Alan Frew of Glass Tiger tons of times as a kid. I borrowed a kilt from him once.

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  25. No interactions with wrestlers except local ones. The closest thing I had to an interaction with a celebrity was playing street hockey in a radio station charity event against a team that had Jordan Eberle of the NHL's Edmonton Oilers (He got me good a couple times, but I blocked one of his shots while playing defenseman with my wrist. Of course he scored on the rebound, but you gotta take your victories when you can get them.)

    As for movie/TV character turned gimmick, I honestly think we need more comedic double acts in wrestling. Santino should really be paired with a Tomko-like guy that can do deadpan reactions to Santino's comedic bits.

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  26. I've always heard mixed reviews on Foley. I went to high school with a kid who said he met him at an autograph session in philly and said he was a prick. I've read other people with both positive and negative reactions to him. Tough nut to cracked

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  27. Oh, I see him once too! In a subway in New York. I passed him by and we did that nod thing you have to do when you make eye contact with someone else.


    Then after five or so seconds, I turn around to make sure it was him, and he was staring at me, and gave me a big nod. Dude KNEW that I would turn back. He probably gets that a lot.

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  28. Ok. So now that we all know that Rob is apparently "Polite Level: Canadian", we can go about our business.

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  29. I've always wondered about that. Like if a guy is out with his gf or wife and recognizes a porn star, what's the protocol? Do people recognize the 2 girls 1 cup chicks when they are in public? If so do they go talk to them or what?

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  30. I can't see why not.

    This happened on Friends once as I recall. Phoebe's twin sister Ursula had been doing porn and people were mistaking one for the other. When Phoebe found out why men were looking at her she'd say to them, "You're trying to remember where you know me from? All right, I'll give you a hint... FROM PORN. Yeah, your pervert boyfriend watched me in a porno movie!"

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  31. I'm a stand up, so I got to meet/perform with a couple pretty big names (if you know comedy, that is - not household names). Of them, Kyle Kinane was super cool, Todd Barry was not especially nice, but pleasant enough to me. I heard stories afterwards that made him sound like a prick, but oh well.


    I also met Orson Scott Card and Squarepusher.


    Bonus points if any of you have heard of any of these people. I guess, people probably have heard of OSC...

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  32. 1) I've posted on the board before about this (can find it if someone really wants me to), but I went to the U and we held the "WWE debate" before the first presidential debate in 2004. Met Chris Nowinski, Mark Henry, Mick Foley, JBL, and three of the four McMahons - Vince, Linda, and Stephanie. Everyone was their own brand of friendly and pleasant for the most part, depending on the demands on their time and the scenario (for example, Nowinski and Henry in the student union breezeway promoting like a student group was hilarious and laidback, versus the line of people around Vince after the event). I caught JBL after he'd done a TV appearance and was clearly trying to get out of there, so while he shook my hand, he was pretty brusque (although I tend to think it is his personality anyway).

    The only other interaction that I recall with a wrestler is last year, when I saw Del Rio in the airport going the opposite way from me on the people mover, and I said "Hey, champ" out of sheer surprise at seeing him, and he smiled and waved. Turns out they were in some small town that weekend that had maybe 2-3 flights per day going into that airport (from Charlotte) and if I hadn't had a connection to make and would have doubled back, I would have probably seen a bunch of the guys at the gate.

    2) I've met a handful. I suppose one of the most notable and hilarious ones was being on the same flight as Jose Canseco when I was in college (this would have been right around the time Juiced came out, probably a bit before when he wasn't quite the joke yet). The flight was delayed by hours and he sat in the gate with everyone else, and some lady came up to him and asked him if he was Canseco and he said "No" and shook his head while shushing her - with a finger that had either his MVP or World Series ring on it. When we got to our destination, I was waiting for a friend to pick me up and his wife/girlfriend went back inside to use the restroom and was taking awhile, and he started making small talk with me by saying something like "Women never go to the bathroom by themselves. She's probably lost." And I was exhausted (and 20) and I just kind of looked over at him and was like, "Uh yeah, women always have to go at the wrong times." It was just so awkward and I never let on that I knew he was Jose Canseco.

    3) I have no idea.

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  33. 1. I've only interacted with one wrestler: was in an elevator with Shelly Martinez in LA a few years ago. Didn't say anything as we were in an elevator, but GOT DAMN.
    2. I met Thom Yorke about 10 years ago. We shook hands, nice guy.
    3. I want an offshoot of the generic Williamsburg hipster that is all snooty about wrestling. Ironic sateen jackets, spinning toe hold, the works.

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  34. Yea. That's kinda what I picturw. Conversly if a pornstar meets a guy she's into is she embarrassed about being a portion star. As shes walking through like a mall Does she think "god some of these people have seen me get slammed by 3 guys" before amd get embarrassed? Guess I'll never know

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  35. I met Jimmy Hart at Hogan's place also, but he was nothing but nice to us. Insisted my wife get in the picture as week, even though she had no clue who he was.

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  36. That bastard! I wouldn't call him mean per say but it was kinda obvious he didn't want to be bothered by me.

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  37. 1) Talking Indiana Jones with Chris Jericho for about ten minutes at his book signing after he noticed I was wearing a hoodie with an Indy quote on it.


    2) I once told Dennis Quaid that my favorite movie of his was Dragonheart. He look at me with a strange mix of "Really?" and "You're a fucking asshole". I blanked out on Frequency, which is what I really wanted to say was my favorite movie of his.


    3) Loki.

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  38. 1. Met the Rock and Big Show (together, was too young/shy to say anything), Kurt Angle (too young/shy to say anything), Scott Hall (too young/shy to say anything but he arm wrestled my dad and won) and Norman Smiley (he jogged up to us outside a house show, autographed my piece of paper, ruffled my young head and jogged away).
    2. Sporty Spice and Baby Spice from the Spice Girls thought me and my bro were cute and i think my penis moved for the first time (we were like 10).
    3. A Natural Born Killaz type of duo or like a True Romance couple. Also always wanted to see a Lock Stock/Snatch kind of London gangster.

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  39. Your wife probably looks better than Farva.
    Probably.

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  40. Met RVD the morning after One Night Stand 2006. He was staying in the Manhattan Hotel and my buddy and I were waiting for our shuttle to pick us up. I came back from using the bathroom and noticed some hotel staff guy was standing by our bags, and the guy told me "Hey, your friend went over to the check out desk, one of those wrestlers is over there." I look over and my friend's flagging me down and pointing and mouthing "RVD! RVD!" And lo and behold, there he is. He notices us standing back, waiting for him to check out, and he looks over at us and motions us to come over. I was completely star struck. He signed both of our shirts and talked to us for a little bit. At one point a girl came over and was like "Excuse me, are you famous or something?" And he said "Yea, I'm Bruce Willis." She was pretty confused.


    Met a lot of indy wrestlers going to PWG. Got to talk about TNA with Homicide while he was trashed, talked a lot of shit about Jeff Jarrett wanting to break LAX up (back when LAX was hot). Got a chance to meet Daniel Bryan after he broke his orbital bone, really nice down to earth dude. Chris Hero put me in a cravate once, too. Most recently chatted with B-Boy at a Hoodslam after party, I was pretty wasted so I don't remember a whole lot but he let me bum a couple of cigarettes off of him lol. Those are most of my celebrity interactions to be honest. I ran into Mike Dirnt once at a local music venue in Oakland after one of their American Idiot shows here in the Bay Area, he was smashed but a cool dude.

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  41. Wow from Rancid to Michio Kaku... that's quite a gap... a friend of mine swears to this day that Marcy playground is the worst concert he has ever been to and that almost everyone got up and left after Sex & Candy... I reraise him with Chumbawumba and "Tubthumper"

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  42. Oh! Standing in line for Night 1 of Metallica's 30th anniversary shows at the Fillmore, Chris Fucking Jericho is walking past the line and I had to jump out and meet him. Just stuck my hand out and said "Hey Chris, enjoy the show the man" and he shook it and said "Thanks man, you too!" Dude's short.

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  43. Oh I like them. The weird thing with Marcy Playground is that they're very weird and all of their songs are weird, including Sex and Candy. So if you like the whole album, you'll love the concert. If you don't like them, you're just going to be confused at all the references to Magic the Gathering, vampires and heroin.

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  44. Thanks for posting man. Even though I stand by my comment this morning, I realize it wasn't the best first impression.

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  45. Canadians are known for being very polite

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  46. It wasn't that funny. You're better off.

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  47. I know. Didn't realize I was being overly polite but that's fine.

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  48. For the record I don't agree... you seem pretty fucking abrasive to me

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  49. In this topic or the previous one? This mornings I was completely abrasive. I'd bet that 90% of the people who read what I wrote this morning would privately agree with what I said. I was wrong for saying it in the manner I did.

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  50. And for the record I know people will label this "trolling" but like I said I really enjoy 90-95% of the discussion and the posters on this blog. That's why I constantly lurk it.

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  51. Fair enough... I just thought it was odd to come out of comment limbo to say someone doesn't say anything interesting... I'm having a shit day though so maybe I was off in my judgement... at least you offered up a topic other than Daniel Bryan take 100000000000000000

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  52. This guy speaks his mind!

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  53. Understood. I mostly lurked for years before deciding to start commenting

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  54. One time I saw Willem Dafoe at a video rental store in my hometown. This was about two years after Spider-Man. He was renting Spider-Man (no joke). I didn't say a word, but when he was leaving one of my friends VERY loudly whispered to the rest of us, "The Green fucking Goblin, holy shit!" Dafoe almost certainly heard it, but no-sold and walked out the door.

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  55. Your approach of being fairly polite, other than clearly and repeatedly stating your dislike for 3 specific posters is an unusal one.

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  56. The Ghost of Faffner HallJanuary 17, 2014 at 4:27 PM

    Yeah, the first question has definitely been used before, but what the hell. I'll repeat what I said then: I was in college taking Broadcasting in my hometown of Calgary... Alberta, Canada, and I got to interview Lance Storm on the radio for an assignment--I was nervous as hell, because he always came across as a serious guy. Well, he takes the wrestling seriously of course, but he was very congenial and a fantastic talker--I was disappointed the interview was only 10-15 minutes long, because I could have spent a couple hours talking to him, easily. The second year of the program was television, and I got to film a commercial for the Storm Wrestling Academy, with him and three of his students working a match (didn't get their names so I don't know if they're famous now or not). I haven't really met any other celebrities other than local ones so I don't have an answer for #2.

    As for #3, I had this idea back when Hurricane and Rosey were a tag team, and Hurricane kept calling him "young Roosevelt." I think it was an election year, or close to it, so I thought it would be funny if Rosey turned heel on Hurricane and became an obnoxious political candidate named Roosevelt Stone (I have no idea what he'd be campaigning for, since I hadn't thought that far ahead). He could appear in the crowd and hand out brochures and flyers during Raw, and then they could air political commercials smearing the babyfaces-- "The Rock says he's American, but have we ever seen a birth certificate?" (though I think that happened way after Rosey's superhero gimmick, but still) And of course each one would start with "I'm Roosevelt Stone and I approve this message."

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  57. Re: the Arrow/vigilante thing
    Isn't that what every babyface does?
    (I mean the ones that are booked well and are effective.)

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  58. That's because Todd Barry's a fucking weirdo. I mean that in the most endearing way possible -- huge fan.

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  59. I can't really answer the first two questions, because my interactions with wrestlers are non-existent and those with celebrities were nothing to write home about.

    But man, it'd be nice to see an Adebisi gimmick in pro wrestling.

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  60. Like I said below, I was wrong in my approach. I would also bet that the majority of the people would privately agree with what I said. I'm a big fan of the blog overall. Really like the new direction it has gone. Love Jobbers overall bastardry and condemnation of hhh to hell. Love worst in the world's super in depth wrestling analysis. Like all the "midcarders" as you guys call them. Like officerfarvas mixture of thoughts. Same with parallax. Those 3 posters just are terrible, especially when they dominate a thread.

    Overall though the blog is a funny, good read

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  61. The Willis thing cracked me up. Never liked RVD as a wrestler but he seems like fun, chill guy.

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  62. "Does she think "god some of these people have seen me get slammed by 3 guys"

    Probably depends on the actor/actress. I can see some of them embarrassed. But someone like Jenna Jameson is probably used to it by now, and I doubt she's in the slightest bit embarrassed.

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  63. I've never met any celebrities. The closest I've ever gotten to a wrestler was Farooq at an airport in Atlanta in 2003.

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  64. I don't know what Jimmy Hart is like, but I'm sure even the celebrities who deal with those kind of things the best and are nice 99% of the time have a few moments where they just want people to leave them alone and show it.

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  65. Oh I've read OSC on and off for quite a while. Good author. I loved a lot of his books. His views on gay marriage disappoint me...

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  66. Are these things you think of while working? I don't disagree with it being awkward but it seems like it's something you've given lots of thought to

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  67. I saw Tazz at the Metrodome before whichever SS was in Minneapolis. He was built like a brick shit house. Before we were married my wife's roommate ran into Brock Lesnar at the Minneapolis airport and chatted with him for a few minutes. My wife actually knows Brock from his days in junior college. She had partied with him a few times. My dad threatened to kick him out of the dorms unless he became an RA. So Brock became an RA and there were no problems in the dorm. I, however, have never met Brock. So my story sucks

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  68. I wouldn't sweat it too much. There have been a lot worse flame wars on the blog.

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  69. "I hate dougie2876. He's a contrarian who gets off on trolling message boards!" See I'm trying to fit in.

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  70. Lance seems like a genuinely nice guy. I enjoy his web site and he still takes time to interact with fans. He seems genuinely happy with how his career went - he's not bitter over what might have been or against other wrestlers who may have 'held him down'. So yay for him.

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  71. Are you planning on sticking around, or is this a one shot deal?

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  72. Good for him. Tiredof the puppets that been popping up here

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  73. I've lurked for over a year. I'm a fan of the new crew much more then the fuj/cult crew. They were legends strictly in their own minds. I'll probably stick around. You'll have to tune into Nitro next Monday to find out!

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  74. Rob telling it like it is!

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  75. Rob telling it like it is. Too many shit posters. Bout time theyre exploited

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  76. Anyone who disagrees can't be alot of fun to hang out with.

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  77. Only a handful in my book. It's fine to disagree and argue but nothing is more annoyning then those 3. I like all the top guys, trying to learn the blogs jargon, and most everyone else. Those 3, along with a few others just drag the conversations down.

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  78. I've never seen you post anything of relevance. If they are puppets, why don't you post thoughts and analysis and try to start conversations? I only have a problem with a select few posters. It seems like you hate everyone

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  79. 1st question - Eating at a restaurant with all of the luchadores after 1998 world war 3 probably the best. Meeting Shawn and Razor in 95 was awesome as well

    2nd question - interacting with guys from the Wu Tang Clan after a concert.

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  80. I went off in a few posters in the wealthiest wrestler thread. Based on your personality and posts over the past year I will guarantee that you would agree with me. Go read it and tell me I'm wrong.

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  81. As I stated below. Only a few posters annoy me. You're behavior in this thread makes it seem that you dislike the entire board. It's a better, more laid back, and interesting board now then it was a year ago. I don't think i have ever seen you contribute to anything here. If you think there are to many shit posters, maybe YOU should try and be proactive and contribute to conversations. You've just made the list

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  82. I met every guy who's played in the NBA between 2004 and 2011.

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  83. Part of the reason I stuck with TNA all these years is that I got to go backstage at one of their shows in the Impact Zone. Had a friend who got us employee passes. Good side, we got front row seats for a PPV and got to go all over backstage, bad side was that we had to act like actual employees and not marks. So we're talking to guys like Lo Ki and Earl Hebner and watching Sting and Abyss film a backstage brawl. We walked over to the monitors with everyone and Abyss had his mask off after giving Sting a big hug for working with him. I said,


    "Good stuff Big A!"


    "Thanks." he said in this shy little kid voice while playing with his mask. VERY Chris Farley.

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  84. I was a Team Attendant for the Cavs visiting locker room for seven seasons.

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  85. While I'm shooting brother, about a year ago that guy flair4thegold posted ago link to that scrub buckdiddys blog. He has "videos" he's made of himself. He's the most socially awkward person I've ever seen. He reminds me of a mildly autistic man who was born 4 months prematurely. Looks like he weighs 80 lbs. He's one of the worst posters here also. He's also on the list.

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  86. Awesome. So is Gregg Popovich the greatest person in basketball or the greatest person in the history of mankind? Same question for Chris Bosh replacing 'best' with 'biggest ninny'.

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  87. I love all the short jokes about Taz forgetting he can snap 99% of we marks in half ev en today.

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  88. Is it true that LeBron basically had free reign in Cleveland? Like always having his entourage and people around?

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  89. He had all his buddies around, yeah. I never had any problems with them though.

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  90. He's a serious dude. Spurs were really cool though. Duncan was a super nice guy.

    As for Bosh, I actually liked him with the Raptors. He'd bs with us all the time after games.

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  91. Vaguely remember that. Don't know if I ever actually clicked on the link however

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  92. Actually, even Taz admits he's in no shape to break anyone in half today. It's why he never got ANY comeuppance while part of Aces... the worst thing to happen to him was being threatened at the end, when he gave up the jacket.


    I'd have to double check, but I'm sure it's something to do with his bad neck.

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  93. if I had become a millionaire by doing porn, I would give anything about what some random person thinks about me.

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  94. I'm a Raps fan so Bosh will always be looked at askance. He just seems like a goofy guy. At least he's a good goofy guy. Pop was always great eviscerating that dork Craig Sager;

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  95. Does ICP count? My brother used to work at a hotel and he met them and talked with them about wrestling for a bit. They were in talks to go back to WCW. I think this was right before Mike Awesome threw one of them off that bus. Never met a celeb myself.

    I always wished someone had a DMX gimmick.

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  96. That's pretty awesome man

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  97. Yea. I don't begrudge him for it. He wasn't am ass hole about it, just made it clear he wanted to be left alone. Most celebrities handle the public spotlight pretty well imo

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  98. renting your own movies is pretty weird though.

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  99. I think it's a actually cool of you that you chose not to bother him.

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  100. The Raptors were always one of my favorite teams because a lot of their staff (trainers, equipment managers) were friendly Canadians and would take the time to learn names and would always be joking around.

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  101. < jealous of you for being called quite by "Baby Spice".

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  102. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 5:56 PM

    Me and DMX have the same lawyer.

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  103. My interaction with wrestlers is limited to autograph signings. But I did take a photo with CM Punk in 2002 prior to an indy show. At that point he was still very much the basketball shorts and kool-aid colored hair guy. I would talk to the promoter via AIM to order tix and shoot the shit about the promotion and he said Punk was going to be a major star (didn't know whether to believe that in 02). At that point I don't think he had been to ROH and was still on that loop he spoke of in the WWE documentary of wrestling Cabana everywhere he went. At any rate, Punk was awesome. Very humble, offered to shake my hand first, eager to take the photo, was selling grainy VHS best-of's.

    It's kinda cool to think back to when Punk was still undiscovered so to speak and not the guy WWE charges $150 to meet at Axxess.

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  104. Squarepusher as in Tom Jenkinson aka Squarepusher?

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  105. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 5:57 PM

    I've told my stories of meeting various wrestlers many times ("You can't take these fucking guys anywhere!"), so I won't bother again. Only non-wrestling celebs I can recall ever meeting are former Bill/current CBS football commentator Steve Tasker, X-Games legends Rick Thorne and Steve Caballero, and NOFX singer Fat Mike. All of them were pretty nice, though I think my "I'm happy to meet you but not starstruck" attitude probably helped. Just some random guys chillin...

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  106. only celebrities I ever kind of met were soccer players almost no one in the US or Canada wouldn't know anyway.

    and to top it off, since it was in private (and they were either with friends or their familiy), I always decided not to bother them.

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  107. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 6:04 PM

    I love the logo they have at center (centere?) court. I would totally but a shirt with that logo on it.

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  108. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 6:05 PM

    Yeah, I'm pretty sure his neck is why he stopped wrestling and started commentating.

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  109. Bobby Heenan and Mene Gene at axxess for WM X-7, Regal at the same event, I actually did meet Chris Benoit at axxess for WM XIX, but my best interaction had to be Road Warrior Animal, Curt Hennig, and Ken Resnick at a baseball game in Minnesota in Aug of 1994. They were very polite and cool to talk to for a minute.

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  110. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 6:11 PM

    I'm pretty sure that's been brought up many times. He's the one that posted a video of himself learning to drive stick shift, right?


    Anyway, I wouldn't worry too much about your posts earlier. We all have a little too much of the haterade in our system sometimes, it happens.

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  111. I met Edge after signed autographs at Axxess. They were charging 150 dollars for that. He gave me his autograph for free. As he walking away, I yelled at him "I LOVE YOU, EDGE!" He turned around, looked at me, and said "I LOVE YOU BACK!" That was my favorite interaction ever.


    Right before that, I met Fink. He never bothered to look at me. Fuck him. I even met Daniel Bryan too. Got my picture taken with him. He was a deer in a headlights. Totally wasn't there. I told him that I loved his wrestling and I asked him a question and all he said was "Thanks for coming!" lol


    I met Iggy Pop. He was actually jamming right next to me while we we were watching a local band play. I shook his hand, hard and rough as rock, told him that he was my favorite. I don't think he heard me because all he said was "Hey, man!" LOL


    I met Ron Jeremy at exxxotica. My friend had a venue and gave me free passes. They handed out this Anal sex book for free at a seminar and I asked him to sign it. He seem extremely nice but he was trying to have me buy his book. I told him that I didn't want to and he still signed my anal book. He wrote his autograph and then wrote "YES I DID WRITE THIS." Cool guy.


    Met HHH back in 2005, mad scars on his forehead. Horrible fake tan. Seem like he didn't want to be there.


    Met Carlito at Axxess, seemed like he didn't give a shit. Met Victoria the same night. She's super hot.


    I've met many guys but this one is my favorite. I use to be a server back in 2012 and I was in a lazy mood and didn't necessarily want to work. I then see this tall man looking like James Dean, wearing a wifebeater, jeans, and boots, with a baby on his hands. I was like "Great, another douche." Once I approached, I realized that it was Alberto Del Rio. He told me he was having dinner for 7 and I freaked out because I had never done table parties before. It was him, wife, his son, and some people from his side of the family. Del Rio is perhaps the most well mannered celebrity I ever met. Real polite guy who apparently has no idea about wines. He loves eating steak with a salad on the side. I pretended I didn't know him and I was mad excited. He loved the restaurant and I served 3 more times afterwards. You can tell he's very educated, humble, and mad polite. Wasn't a bad tipper either. Tipped like 30%.

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  112. Blog history: I miss/liked nwa88 and the liberal political dude from Minnesota or Michigan (somewhere Midwest). Those two guys were very solid posters.


    Also, the "Ric Flair never drew outside of Charlotte" guy. He had some strong opinions I didn't agree with, but still a very knowledgeable poster.

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  113. Yea, I'm not sure if you ever read my post about Punk but he seems really different now then who he was back then. He even refused to shake certain fan's hands and wouldn't sign more than one autograph.

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  114. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 6:22 PM

    I've met Edge before, one hell of a nice guy. Pretty funny story, me and about 5 other people I've never before or since were shooting the shit with him and some guy walking by says "Hey Edge, you suck!" Edge say back "Not bad enough that you won't take time out of your day to yell at me!" The guy stops mid-stride, looks at Edge, and says "Good comeback" and they shook hands. Turns out he had nothing against Edge really, he was just a mark for whoever Edge was feuding with at the time.

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  115. Dude, no offense, but who do you think you are really? You're basing your opinions and that's only been your contribution. Ain't even a good introduction at that.


    I think there's better ways then how you're approaching things. You sound like an ass.

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  116. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 6:25 PM

    I talked to nwa88 the other day, he said that he hasn't been posting much lately just because the has no interest in the wrestling scene right now, and he's been working a lot. Can't really put a name to the other 2 guys you're talking about.

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  117. https://scontent-b-atl.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/t1/281304_253372541339489_5901986_n.jpg



    Here's the pic (forgive the lame finger point, the things you think are cool when you're 18)

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  118. Seems like a really cool dude. I had met him in 2012 so he had debuted his new hair do. Just seemed like he was really at peace. Lord knows that life style can really make yourself lose your mind.

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  119. Fellow 'Cane here ('05). I was in the debate room for those presidential debates. Stood next to Al Sharpton. Cool experience.

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  120. so post

    much story

    very text

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  121. Bad ass. I had heard about Punk in 2003 but even without never seeing his matches, I just had a feeling he was destined for greatness. Sometimes you just know. I'm not surprised at all of his success

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  122. Lol this guy is too much. Continue lurking rob, you sound like a lil bitch

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  123. Me too. I like the lettering they have at the base line to because it looks 3D.

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  124. Hung out with Cody Rhodes once. Was in Vegas for my friend's BP and one of his buddies is good friends with Cody. Just so happens WWE was around the area so he met up with us. Was a crazy night (most of which I don't remember). Best part was Cody dropping $5K on red out of nowhere and winning, then casually pocketing the chips and moving along.

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  125. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 6:34 PM

    "Lord knows that life style can really make yourself lose your mind."


    Literally, in many cases.

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  126. This posted from CAPSMANLOCK on June 6. You're like Tensai, gimmick changes don't mask anything.



    MET EDGE AT WWE AXXESS, CEPT I DIDN'T PAY 150 DOLLARS TO SEE HIM.

    THAT'S HOW MUCH IT WAS TO SEE PUNK AND EDGE AS WELL AS GETTING THEIR AUTOGRAPHS. 150 FUCKING DOLLARS.

    I COULDN'T GO IN SO I WATCHED FROM AFAR. PUNK WAS PRETTY BIG DOUCHE TO EVERYONE. FOR SOME REASON, HE WOULDNT SHAKE BLACK OR DARK SKINNED PEOPLE'S HANDS. WHEN HE WAS LEAVING, FANS OUTSIDE THE WAITING LINE TRIED ASKING HIM FOR HIS AUTOGRAPH. HE DIDN'T GIVE A FUCK. JUST LOOKED AT HIS PHONE AND WENT ABOUT HIS DAY.

    EDGE WAS A DIFFERENT STORY. HE TOOK HIS TIME WITH EVERY DUDE THERE. AS HE WAS LEAVING, I APPROACHED HIM FOR AN AUTOGRAPH AND THE FLOCKED FOLLOWED SUIT. I WAS THE ONLY ONE HE SIGNED FOR AND AS HE WAS WALKING OUT, I YELLED "I LOVE YOUUUU EDGE!" AND HE SAID "I LOVE YOU BACK!"

    THE GUY NEXT TO ME GOT SOOOOO JEALOUS, HE THREW HIS POSTERS, MARKERS, WHATEVER THE FUCK HE HAD ON THE GROUND AND STORMED OUT. LOL! LIL BITCH

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  127. http://www.rspwfaq.net/2013/06/qotd-june-6th-2013.html?m=1

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  128. I concur, his talent certainly warrants all the success he's had. However, I think he's mostly an introvert who'd prefer to be left alone than deal with the public. So his way of dealing with it is to be a douchebag and do what you mentioned. I'm sure in his case it was a lot easier being at an indy with 200 people vs. an autograph signing with twice that.

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  129. And this is one of the reasons I think you. Keeping it real!

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  130. I miss nwa88 too, he was decent. Did he ever even settle who won the buyrate lottery thing that we did for WM last year? I missed it if he did.


    The other guy was Comdukakis or whatever maybe? I don't think that I ever interacted with him but I remember him because elvy would call him commiedukakis.

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  131. Yep yep was Comdukakis.

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  132. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 6:42 PM

    Notice how they're now superimposing signs right under the net on TV? They kind of do the same thing during NHL games, there's ads on the glass that you only see on TV, and even then only from the hard camera. I know it's not new tech (Euro soccer has been doing it for years, and the first down line on NFL broadcasts is basically the same thing) but it's still weird to me.

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  133. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 6:44 PM

    I forget what the WM buyrate was, but if you tell me I could find the winner in about 10 seconds.

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  134. I'm a poster on the blog of doom named rob. You were liking me in the other thread. Guess you are friends with this Johnny poster. That's fine. I'm sorry

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  135. Is your gimmick talking about your distaste for other users? You have so much to say about posters here, bro.

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  136. You're just a little too much too soon.

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  137. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 6:47 PM

    Yeah, that is kind of odd.

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  138. Kinda makes me think he's someone else. All in all, it's the worst way to introduce yourself on a forum, blog, etc.

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  139. That's fine. If you don't agree with me you are more then welcome to tell me. It's funny that you are coming to Johnnys aid. I'm sure he can defend himself if need be.

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  140. Yea, I never denied this, Farva.

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  141. That's the sort of thing I need nwa88 for.


    Also the awkward silence if he was ever alone in a thread with WWF1987.

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  142. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 6:50 PM

    Apologizing for being abrasive, then gets more abrasive...


    But naw, he's a new guy.

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  143. You might be right. I have been lurking this site for a year do feel that I'm a part of it even though I haven't been a poster. It might be odd but these have been my observations for awhile.

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  144. The Love-Matic Grampa!January 17, 2014 at 6:52 PM

    The only celebrity/wrestler I've ever met was Mr. T back in the early '80's: he came to our school (I'm from Chicago) to for an assembly about drugs and the local news stations covered it. In fact, this might have been pre-"A-Team" but post "Rocky", because I'm almost positive that I was still in Kindergarten when he came by. Anyway, the girl in front of me ended up on television because she asked T if she could give him a hug, which pissed me off because she cut in front of me in line and my teacher basically said "it's okay because she's a girl and you're a boy." Yes, that was her rationale. And I actually asked a good question ("Why do you wear mismatched socks?") that got a huge laugh from everyone, including The Man himself. So that little witch basically stole my moment in the spotlight. Well, probably not, because I would have gone with the hug too, but still.


    And my cousin met Benoit and his family while on vacation in Canada and even took some pictures...but she doesn't talk about it much anymore for obvious reasons.




    I've always said they missed the boat on Miz by not making him a sneaky, CLEVER heel who legitimately outsmarts his opponents. No one's ever going to buy him as a tough guy or some master technician, but I could have bought into him playing Rock and Cena off each other and then weaseling out of WM with the title by exploiting their animosity. Instead, he made mean faces and then won on a fluke, and no one cared a whit.

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  145. The only odd thing is that you keep talking about observations. You're dissing certain users while sucking up to others. You just don't seem like a cool guy.

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  146. I'm sure too but this isn't really about him. It's more about how weird you're coming across. Like way too weird.

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  147. Yea, he had a huge crowd so I'm sure it wasn't easy. He definitely looks a lot older in person

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  148. "Cool" guy. How old are you? 12? I don't know who I've sucked up to. I've stated that I enjoy some posters and dislike others. Posters are the most important part of the blog. I don't think that's an odd thing to talk about.

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  149. You're a commenter critic. You want my avatar? I've been thinking of switching up.

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  150. I'm a new poster but have been reading dance fuj was running a muck talking about hhh doing nature boy things

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  151. I can't believe I forgot about this. I met The Rock last week on his set for Ballers. I worked as an extra. We weren't allowed to speak to him but he's actually a pretty good actor. He's definitely not 6'5 like how the WWE makes him out to be. Seemed a bit short IMO and a lot older than TV/Movies. I gave him the eyebrow and he just smiled. The creators of Ballers are the same guys who did Entourage and some other show. The scene we did was at a memorial for a football who has passed away. Rocky gives his speech while a girl next to him whispers to his ear that he wants to fuck him. Typical Entourage storyline. The director was an actor too but I have no clue who he is.

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  152. I'm 12 for using the word 'cool?' Really?

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  153. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 7:01 PM

    I co-promoted the contest with him, in the sense that I actually posted it and kept track of the entries. According to Google, the buyrate was 1.039 million, which I guess would give Rick Poehling the win (he had 1.4m), but the final number was supposed to be whatever was on the shareholder report. I have no idea what that number was, though if you want to look it up I can give you a definitive answer.

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  154. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 7:04 PM

    I've been around since 1998, though it was only in late 2011 that I started regularly posting.

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  155. It would be fittimg. Now that you say it I am coming across like a commentator on posters. That's what you remember from reading the blog. I don't remember every specific 200 comments in every daniel bryan or he conversation. I remember the personalities that make this place go

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  156. According to Google that was the number from the 2nd quarter report, and who am I to argue with Google?


    I have no idea Rick Poehling is.

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  157. In the context you said, yes. You sound like a kid. You are the one who I've seen always bash the top commentators as "C+" like you did this morning. You are bashing me for commenting on posters but I've seen you do this numerous times. You seem to have alot invested in it also.

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  158. Just Farva... and now you because you're just..... really awkward. No different than Buckdiddy

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  159. Were they selling you steroids?

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  160. Wiki has it at 1.048 million, HOWEVER, the link to WWE Corporate cited gives a 404 error. Bleacher Report agrees with that, but EVERY other source I've seen goes with 1.039.


    I'd say 1.039 is the right number

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  161. Amsterdam_Adam_CurryJanuary 17, 2014 at 7:12 PM

    I give you credit, at least when you want to attack someone you just come out and say it in front of everyone, rather than take it to some embarrassing forum.

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  162. How did I suck up to him? I said I enjoy his comments. I also said I think he tends to ramble at times also. Same thing with jobber, he's over the top at times. Parallax also can go overboard on the bad comedy bits. All in all I like their posts. Same with the majority of posters here

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  163. I'm a go getter. You absolutely have denied it, or perhaps it was another one of your personas...lobsterhead, johnny, capsmanlock, etc. I can't keep them all straight anymore.

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  164. Yea, I have no idea what I think of you. I'm gonna reserve judgement.

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  165. hahahahahaha. I hope you aren't always in court on the same charges

    Man DMX moved near me about a year ago. Everyone I know has a "that time I met DMX story".

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  166. That whole week was surreal. I almost got trucked by Chris Matthews coming downstairs in the UC.

    Also, in another random wrestling connection, one of my friends who is still around informs me that Jumpin' Jeff Farmer/nWo Sting works at the medical school.

    http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2010/12/former_pro-wrestler_nwo_sting.php

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  167. Wrong. You say I'm Mick Foley and Johnny. I'm neither, you idiot

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  168. You are capsmanlock, torg, lobsterhead, and I think johnny. You've ddenied this before. Why do you use 3 screenames? I really don't get it. Are you that insecure that if someone criticizes one you must go to another? Do you create them to talk back and forth with yourself? I'm really not sure.

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  169. Good thing I hadn't been drinking that night.

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  170. For those that read the wrestler run in stories deadspin used to do I'm the guy who tried to fight Lodi. Needless to say I've matured a lot since then lol.

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  171. You're an idiot you're so deadset on thinking Mick Foley nor Johnny. There's a mick foley on NPP that thinks you're a total cuntbag and that's no affiliation with me. Same goes for Johnny so I don't understand why you keep repeating that. All I do is change my name. Have you ever seen me talking to myself? It's why you're ignorant

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  172. You white knighted for Johnny in this thread amd have seen you do it before. You also used to post simultaneously with lobsterhead and capsmanlock while denying that torg was a spin off personalty pretty recently..

    I've never been to npp. Here's a life lesson for you. Life is about proximity. If you associate with people like that (you know people who feel the need to post on other message boards about people on another message board) then you will be lumped together with them. Mick Foley by all accounts is a guy who makes up sscreenames to try and trick people into thinking he's parallax1978, weighs over 300 lbs, and downvotes every live thread. I actually hope he thinks I'm a cunt bag. Means I'm doing something right.

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  173. AKA Tom Jenkinson. I went to see him in Asheville, NC, and he was watching the opening act right in front of me. I told him I was a huge fan of his, and he shook my hand and said "Oy."


    Then he fucking blew the doors off the place.

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  174. Oh also the time I sold Mr. T Dip N' Dots

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  175. Frequency was great, shocked somebody else actually saw it....

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  176. Like anyone could ever successfully emulate the BoD franchise player.

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  177. I met Benoit at Axxess XIX also... we likely stood in the same line. Man was that Axxess a letdown btw.

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  178. I bet Fat Mike would be cool to talk music with. Me First And The Gimme Gimmes is one of my favorite bands.

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  179. Wrestler- Won a radio contest to "get in the ring" with a WWF superstar. It was actually playing the new N64 WWF game against the Big Bossman. He was a nice guy while still keeping in heel character.

    Celebrity: Gotta go with mainstream sports here. While working for Deloitte, I fought for and won the assignment of authenticating a bunch of autographs by Roger Clemens in a room at the Dearborn Ritz Carlton. Just, me, him, and the guy from the memorabilia company shooting the shit for 3 hours while he signed and I authenticated. Dude was super cool and offered me some items because he knew I couldn't ask for anything.

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  180. That's really cool... I wish I liked basketball so I could ask about specific people

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  181. More like he's white knighted me. Yea, Farva, downing pills and getting drunk with autistic John Cena fans all WHILE you're posting here in a strip club means you're definitely doing something right.

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  182. I met Saturn and Benoit at Bennigan's on Dale Mabry after I believe a Smackdown in 2000. Saturn was grumpy and didnt look happy to be bothered, Benoit looked annoyed but was nice enough to bullshit for a couple minutes....


    ...Hardy's and Lita were also there on the other side of the restaurant. I didnt want to bother them, my cousin went over instead and asked why they werent sitting by their boys Saturn and Benoit, and Matt Hardy said "cause we hate those fucks"....


    ...favorite celeb/athlete I met was Don Mattingly, he was the player that got me into baseball, and still is my all time favorite player. Met him at the Trop through a friend back in 2005, really nice guy....


    ...also met Lisa Lampanelli who was really cool, we sat front row at her show and she didnt tear us apart. Met Robert Schimmel too, only a few months before he died, really nice guy. If youve never heard of him, find his shit, dude is really funny...

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  183. I haven't done pills in years. I also work a successful job that does more good then anything you will ever do. You talked in that other thread about serving Del Rio recently. You are/were recently a waiter. Your parents must be proud. Yes, I do go to strip clubs amd if I'm bored sitting at the bar I will scan the BoD amd make a few posts. Yes this is true

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  184. What kind of a douchebag plays "Oh, my job makes me so great and better than you?" card. I was recently a server but I haven't been one for almost 2 years. I'm actually doing pretty good for myself. Whether or not you do pills, I don't give a shit but you have admitted to loving them. Stop being an open book. It's pathetic

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  185. I used to like them. I also used to like video games and cartoons. People change, along with their likes and dislikes. It's usually the way life works. I am better then you. It's why you've resorted to works like "idiot" and "pathetic". They're deflecting from the fact you really are reaching here and just need to say something. It's why you went with the straw man arguement of strip cclubs. Sorry little buddy. What name are you going to call me next?

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  186. I actually saw Frequency with my first wife on our post wedding vacation. Great movie that doesn't get the appreciation it deserves.

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  187. If I was a basketball fan I would be really jealous. I think that it's pretty cool even though I'm not.

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  188. You're an idiot because you say idiotic things. You're pathetic you venture out alone in strip clubs and gather autistic John Cena fans to watch a wrestling PPV all while you're posting here. If that's not pathetic then I don't know what is! And then you talk about girlfriend problems and ask someone on this blog for advice. Clearly you are alone. All I can call you now is.... sad.

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  189. I keep thinking of more celebrities... I have met a ton of Congressmen/Senators when I worked in politics. I staffed Joe Sestak at a fundraiser at John Kerry and Teresa Hines Kerry's house in 2010... I was telling my mom about it via text as it was happening and she kept telling me to get a picture not understanding how unprofessional that would be... I eventually did have a brief interaction with him where I simply said "Senator" and he politely nodded and went on about his business. He is very tall like 6'5 or so... oh and the uber rich have fantastic catering.

    That same election we got an endorsement from Senator Chuck Hagel who was also friendly but in a hurry... it is cool to think that in the span of about a month I got to work with both the current Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense.

    I have also staffed events for President's Clinton and Obama, Vice President Biden, Congressman Dennis Kucinich, Congressman Joe Sestak, and a few governors and such... I guess I just don't think of them as celebrities or anything like that... and in a lot of cases my interactions were brief and from a professional perspective so I don't have much insight.

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  190. See now you are just making things up. Like how you made up torg wasn't an alternate personality. I don't think I've ever gone out to a strip club alone except once. Usually you know people in life that you enjoy hanging out with. These are called "friends". They typically will do things with you. These are people i dobtjings with. Yes, I stopped in one day and and fierce or because they advertised they were showing a wrestling ppv of their billboard amd there were 3 adult autistic men sitting there. I did not go recruit them to join me. You get this, right?

    I never asked someone for advice. I stated I broke up with my girlfriend. People responded. I elaborated a little. These are how conversations work. You will say something to someone, they'll say something back, etc. It's not like in your world where you can be 3 different personas to talk to yourself.

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