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hey poptart know you are in korea not japan but do you have one of those pimp LED watches yet?
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Mister Bushice wrote:
KC Scott wrote:NWA ruled the 70's:

Harley Race / Rick Flair / Andre the Giant / The Shiek / Baron Von Raschke / The Stomper / Rufus R. Jones / Bob Geigel

Fun shit when your a little kid
Don't forget George "The Animal" Steele and Bruno Sammartino

Steele used to eat the turnbuckles. :)
Those were really NY guys more than NWA guys - at least we never saw them in the midwest.

BTW - Our Injun was Danny Little Bear - When he did the war dance he took many scalps
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Chief Jay would pwn little danny. He'd make him his squaw.
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KC Scott wrote:
Mister Bushice wrote:
KC Scott wrote:NWA ruled the 70's:

Harley Race / Rick Flair / Andre the Giant / The Shiek / Baron Von Raschke / The Stomper / Rufus R. Jones / Bob Geigel

Fun shit when your a little kid
Don't forget George "The Animal" Steele and Bruno Sammartino

Steele used to eat the turnbuckles. :)
Those were really NY guys more than NWA guys - at least we never saw them in the midwest.

BTW - Our Injun was Danny Little Bear - When he did the war dance he took many scalps
Race and Flair were definitely NWA. Harley Race was the NWA throughout the 70's and into the early 80's and owned St. Louis which was considered as 'home' for the NWA. Flair was his sucessor and already holding the NWA crown when Harley left to work for McMahon.
Bob Geigel was the NWA's President...

Unrack me for even knowing that... :oops:
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poptart wrote:
It seems like this happens w/dogs, but I don't know about human beings.
4. Have you ever accidentally eaten something that was not food, and then verified that it came out when you grunted out a load from your asshole?
I really can't comment on this. All I have to say is don't eat cinnamon rolls after glazing your knuckles to a circa 1970's porno. I really wasn't sure if I washed my hands thoroughly before devling in said rolls.
did you just say you ate your own man yack? ewww fucking homo!
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KC Scott wrote:
Mister Bushice wrote:
KC Scott wrote:NWA ruled the 70's:

Harley Race / Rick Flair / Andre the Giant / The Shiek / Baron Von Raschke / The Stomper / Rufus R. Jones / Bob Geigel

Fun shit when your a little kid
Don't forget George "The Animal" Steele and Bruno Sammartino

Steele used to eat the turnbuckles. :)
Those were really NY guys more than NWA guys - at least we never saw them in the midwest.

BTW - Our Injun was Danny Little Bear - When he did the war dance he took many scalps
I think you and I are close in age, I used to watch that stuff on Saturday TV as a kid, but I never really saw NWAor don't recall. It was just saturday morning 'rassling.

RIP Fester on this topic.

Some of those names aren't familiar. I'm sure we were just fed some watered down local version of the national scene like every region was.

I do remember some of the guys on your list. / Rick Flair / Andre the Giant / The Shiek / Baron Von Raschke. I remember them.

Chief Jay Strongbow was our injun.

Hell, that was a couple few too many decades ago.

Classy Freddie Blassie was another big name. Just remembered him.

YA PENCIL NECKED GEEK! :)
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7. Is it actually possible to ruin pro wrassling?
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jtr wrote:hey poptart know you are in korea not japan but do you have one of those pimp LED watches yet?
KC Paul has strictly forbidden me from buying Jap products ... or plays ... for the duration of my stay in Asia.

It was the heat of the moment.
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Y2K wrote:7. Is it actually possible to ruin pro wrassling?
Of course not.

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Dick the Bruiser was originally from my home town. For all you young'uns out there, he was a "bad guy" persona in most of the Midwest regions from the late 50's to the early 70's.

Dude gave me nightmares as a kid. Every time a promo he was in would come on TV....he was there with blood running down his head, and that infamous gnarl on his face; telling me I had "better not miss Saturday's main event..." or something similar.

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Laugh all you want about my age, but seeing his pic above, reminds of my younger days. I wasn't allowed to watch "rasslin" on the TV in the living room, no, I had to watch it on the little black and white TV in the bedroom (with the rabbit ears)....he looked pretty much the same as in the picture above.
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Woah, I guess I'm not as old as I feel. Dude didn't officially retire until 1985. According to Wiki, he was what, 56 when he finally hung it up? WOW!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Afflis
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The 4 Horsemen......Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Rick Flair, and some fourth dude that rotated. I remember Lex Luger being one of them. Those were great days.......
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