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Post by barry on Feb 2, 2010 14:27:10 GMT -5
The only TNA wrestler we use on a regular basis is Daffney and that shouldn't be affected if TNA wrestlers are pulled from the indies. the Cheerleader Mellisa is story I can't go into on a public forum, never will. Kong attacked Hulk Hogan's BFF, so yeah, I'd say the writing is on the wall. Taylor Wilde is a college student and doesn't take many non-TNA booking, especially one in Texas on a Sunday when she has University on a Monday in Toronto. that basically leaves Ashley Lane, Sarah Stock, Angel Williams and Hamada as the Knockouts we'd like to use that we may or may not be able to. I loathe dealing with the TNA office, and choose to only do it when I feel necessary (another story I'd care to not get into). as far as TNA signing up all the talent...they don't have a clue who is talented and who isn't. ACW makes its own stars...including Daffney, who openly admits that ACW is the place that made her a wrestler and not a wrestling personality. ACW is Daffney's pro wrestling home, and she is THE reason we have a Joshi division. We here at ACW aren't frightened by anything happening in TNA, we are more saddened to see what is happening to our friends in the company. long story not-so-short, we'd rather lead the Joshi & pro wrestling revolution than blend in with the background. we'd rather give the Portia Perez, Daffney, Summerlyn, Jacobs, Plisken, Lynn, Dell, Lamotta, Submission Squad, Summers' of the world a chance to carve a niche and find themselves as wrestlers, entertainers and athletes as opposed to being a place for them to get a payday. ACW has more faith in its roster than ANY company in the country and it is obvious that the roster has more faith in ACW than any other company. ACW, between the fans, office and wrestlers are making pro wrestling better and making wrestlers better. Other companies are benefiting from this as well. that is why why do what we do and we are extremely proud of that. ACW is special and those who disagree just don't get what professional wrestling is suppose to be. This is why i love ACW. Everyone gets a shot to shine and when they do it benefits not just them but everyone around them. It's good to still see some dignity and respect being shown in Wrestling. Still, a pet monkey would kick ass!
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Post by barry on Feb 9, 2010 11:10:33 GMT -5
I am the thread killer! Fear the awesomeness of my power!
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Post by rk3689 on Feb 14, 2010 4:22:43 GMT -5
I think an old school Texas Death Match in ACW would be pretty awesome; maybe even in the Joshi division.
I think Rachel would be great in a match like that.
r k
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Post by JC Bravo on Feb 14, 2010 10:38:19 GMT -5
? what do u mean old school texas death match ? what in yur mind would that mean, is that a hardcore match w/ old guys just punching each other. or 2 people beating the shit out of each other with no rules , wait that all ready happens , we just dont label it . And rachel i believe was in the last texas death match acw had,
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Post by rk3689 on Feb 14, 2010 15:49:02 GMT -5
? what do u mean old school texas death match ? what in yur mind would that mean, is that a hardcore match w/ old guys just punching each other. or 2 people beating the shit out of each other with no rules , wait that all ready happens , we just dont label it . And rachel i believe was in the last texas death match acw had, No, I mean the original style, where falls count, and after someone gets pinned there's a ten count.
The winnner is declared after someone can't continue after a ten count. It's like an "Iron Man" match.
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Post by Office_of_Anarchy on Feb 14, 2010 15:58:24 GMT -5
? what do u mean old school texas death match ? what in yur mind would that mean, is that a hardcore match w/ old guys just punching each other. or 2 people beating the shit out of each other with no rules , wait that all ready happens , we just dont label it . And rachel i believe was in the last texas death match acw had, No, I mean the original style, where falls count, and after someone gets pinned there's a ten count.
The winnner is declared after someone can't continue after a ten count. It's like an "Iron Man" match.
r kIts a Texas Deathmatch. we've had several in the history of ACW. Rachel Summerlyn was victorious over Andy Dalton in the first ever Texas Deathmatch in ACW history on 1-20-08 at Guilty By Association 2.
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Post by 777 on Feb 14, 2010 17:30:22 GMT -5
No, I mean the original style, where falls count, and after someone gets pinned there's a ten count.
The winnner is declared after someone can't continue after a ten count. It's like an "Iron Man" match.
r k Its a Texas Deathmatch. we've had several in the history of ACW. Rachel Summerlyn was victorious over Andy Dalton in the first ever Texas Deathmatch in ACW history on 1-20-08 at Guilty By Association 2. I remember that match she left dalton a bloody mess
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Post by JC Bravo on Feb 14, 2010 18:41:57 GMT -5
oh thanks for clearing that up , old school just gets throw around so much now just wanted to see what u meant
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Post by rk3689 on Feb 15, 2010 0:09:30 GMT -5
oh thanks for clearing that up , old school just gets throw around so much now just wanted to see what u meant The thing is, "Texas Death Match" is a term that has often been thrown around to mean: "No holds barred match".
A traditional Texas Death Match is like that, but with an "Iron Man" aspect to it.
True Texas Death Matches are very rare, and were perfected by the Funk family.
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Post by barry on Feb 15, 2010 7:10:36 GMT -5
Its a Texas Deathmatch. we've had several in the history of ACW. Rachel Summerlyn was victorious over Andy Dalton in the first ever Texas Deathmatch in ACW history on 1-20-08 at Guilty By Association 2. I remember that match she left dalton a bloody mess That was a great match. Non-Comedy Dalton can go.
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Post by Chingo on Feb 15, 2010 7:35:30 GMT -5
Yep i remember that one! Oh wait, I was the referee for that match!
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Post by Office_of_Anarchy on Feb 15, 2010 12:32:01 GMT -5
oh thanks for clearing that up , old school just gets throw around so much now just wanted to see what u meant The thing is, "Texas Death Match" is a term that has often been thrown around to mean: "No holds barred match".
A traditional Texas Death Match is like that, but with an "Iron Man" aspect to it.
True Texas Death Matches are very rare, and were perfected by the Funk family.
r kTexas Deathmatches (also referred to as many regional names, IE: Mexican Deathmatch) by definition are exactly what you defined an old school deathmatch as; a pinfall followed by the opportunity to answer a 10-count. many promoters started referring to these matches by other monikers and slightly changing the stips as an attempt to soften the product such as Savage vs. Crush at WM 10. The term Deathmatch has a very off putting stigma (and rightly so). I am a true traditionalist and a true historian in professional wrestling and I strive to reflect that in ACW. for example, look at the seemingly endless amount of research we did in June of 2008 to document the last prior German Blood match in America before ACW resurrected a match that hasn't been seen in nearly 40 years. trust me, we are very particular with this sort of thing. This business is nothing without its history. I implore every fan to watch as much early ACW as possible. The Story of Anarchy has been told over the last 3 plus years, and what a story it has been.
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Post by madashsamuels on Jun 2, 2010 21:27:06 GMT -5
A feud for Arik Cannon. Seeing Jimmy Jacobs as intense as he was in Feb. and May was awesome & I wanna see Arik Cannon like that.
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Post by rk3689 on Jun 2, 2010 23:52:17 GMT -5
A feud for Arik Cannon. Seeing Jimmy Jacobs as intense as he was in Feb. and May was awesome & I wanna see Arik Cannon like that. At first I wasn't crazy about Cannon, but he impressed me at the May show.
I'd like to see more of him, and more involvement from him, as well.
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