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Posted 10 May 2010 - 01:07 PM
Welcome to the site!
#42 ONLINE
Posted 10 May 2010 - 11:13 PM
#43 OFFLINE
Posted 16 May 2010 - 05:14 AM
Name: Damien Pezzuti
Age: 23
Interests: Football, wrestling and powerlifting. I'm hoping to someday attend a wrestling school, but who knows.
#44 OFFLINE
Posted 17 May 2010 - 09:07 PM
Proud mother
wrestling fan for 20 years
#45 OFFLINE
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#46 ONLINE
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#47 OFFLINE
Posted 20 May 2010 - 03:26 AM
HOMESTATE/COUNTRY/HOMETOWN: UK
PROFESSION: Web Developer
HISTORY AS A WRESTLING FAN: Watched WWF as a kid (Royal Rumble 1989 being the first one I watched at just 5 or 6). Didn't have cable TV so viewing was never chronological or frequent, just saved up my pocket money weekly until I could afford to buy a new video (took bloody ages at just £1 per week I might add!) - usually just picked a random one that sounded cool. In my teens we finally got cable but it just wasnt the same by this point - Triple H, Rock, Austin etc had replaced all those that I had loved growing up (Randy Savage, Bret Hart, Tatanka etc).
Fast forward another ten years or so and the missus (who I knew had been a WWF fan years ago) started watching TNA on Saturday night. I didn't really pay attention at first, but every now and again they'd bring out a legend who I recognised from years ago and it instantly gave TNA some cred in my eyes. Probably have one too many legends these days but if it weren't for them I probably wouldnt have given it a second glance.
#48 ONLINE
Posted 20 May 2010 - 03:35 AM
ryanm said:
HOMESTATE/COUNTRY/HOMETOWN: UK
PROFESSION: Web Developer
HISTORY AS A WRESTLING FAN: Watched WWF as a kid (Royal Rumble 1989 being the first one I watched at just 5 or 6). Didn't have cable TV so viewing was never chronological or frequent, just saved up my pocket money weekly until I could afford to buy a new video (took bloody ages at just £1 per week I might add!) - usually just picked a random one that sounded cool. In my teens we finally got cable but it just wasnt the same by this point - Triple H, Rock, Austin etc had replaced all those that I had loved growing up (Randy Savage, Bret Hart, Tatanka etc).
Fast forward another ten years or so and the missus (who I knew had been a WWF fan years ago) started watching TNA on Saturday night. I didn't really pay attention at first, but every now and again they'd bring out a legend who I recognised from years ago and it instantly gave TNA some cred in my eyes. Probably have one too many legends these days but if it weren't for them I probably wouldnt have given it a second glance.
Welcome to TNAinsider ryanm. Web Developer? Does this mean i finally have someone to go to when i need help?
#49 OFFLINE
Posted 20 May 2010 - 12:09 PM
HOMETOWN: London
PROFESSION: Student
HISTORY AS A WRESTLING FAN: watches smackdown in the early to mid noughties, with Angle, Benoit, Guerrero, Mysterio, Orton, Rock etc.
Really got into TNA when Angle moved to TNA. started watching it religiously from about BFG 2009
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#50 OFFLINE
Posted 20 May 2010 - 01:23 PM
404 said:
You're welcome to drop me an email anytime
#51 OFFLINE
Posted 11 July 2010 - 07:33 PM
HOMESTATE/COUNTRY/HOMETOWN: Louisianna, United States, Ruston
PROFESSION: 15, high school
HISTORY AS A WRESTLING FAN: i was kinda young then so i dont remeber that much but id say it was wwe around late 02 or 03. i cant remember why i had it on. it was ok. in 04, i watched czw and it was badass and i watched until it was off tv. i still watched wwe in 06. i watched tna the first night after kurt angle debuted at genesis 06. i watched everyday since. also i been startin 2 notice wwe was really shitty, however i still watched until late 09. i was/am completely done with wwe. i am a big fan of the rock and mainly stone cold. i watched a lot of wwf due to buyin wwf dvds on ebay and am now downloadin torrents of vhs-only wwf stuff and puttin it on dvd for i can watch it now. also im buying tna dvds(i wont burn them) off the internet for i can watch all that stuff. and i have seen some wcw parts that were on wrestling dvds i got and some on youtube. i tried watchin one episode of roh and it was pathetic(however it aint it showed parts previous week, just that one episode and i wont try until on another channel, not hdnet(listed but wont play the channel). and im a ecw fan, im tryin to watch more of that stuff and i have an ecw dvd and i plan on gettin way more and i believe wwe disrespected ecw by bringin them back and makin it a joke. also i tried watchin 80s wrestling and was 2 boring, i even fell asleep watchin it. thats just about it.
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Posted 11 July 2010 - 09:25 PM
#53 OFFLINE
Posted 11 July 2010 - 10:36 PM
#54 OFFLINE
Posted 12 July 2010 - 05:20 PM
Hometown:Texas
Profession:Movie Theater
History as A Wrestling Fan: I've been watching since around the Attitude Era when Kane 1st started to show up & The Brood was taking shape. I've been to a SD show last year or the year before & RAW last year plus I just recently went to a TNA houseshow on the 22nd of May & loved it more than the WWE shows & I'm going to TLC this year. Now I mainly watch TNA & ROH but keep up with some indies mainly DGUSA, SHIMMER, FIP, & PWG

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Posted 12 July 2010 - 05:23 PM
#56 OFFLINE
Posted 12 July 2010 - 08:17 PM
LOCATION: London, England
PROFESSION: 14, still at high school
History as a Wrestling Fan: Started watching Wrestling around 2003, watching WWE. Stopped watching at about 2005, but began again in 2007, watching both WWE and TNA, and now cannot get enough of wrestling. I have been to 2 shows, a Raw TV event and a TNA House show, both this year.

#57 OFFLINE
Posted 13 July 2010 - 02:14 AM
Age: A lady NEVER tells!
Hometown: New York City
Occupation: Medical Student
Wrestling History: In case you missed it I'm a HUGE Amazing Red mark. I started watching wrestling in about 2004. I really got involved when I started watching WWE. I like my wrestlers small, nimble and generally Hispanic. As a result MOST of my favorite wrestlers are fliers (or at least do a great majority of fly work). I find that entertaining, and I make no apologies for it! Other than being a ridiculous huge Red mark---I also love the younger generation of Colons (Carlito, Eddie and Orlando) as well as Low-Ki (re-named yet again), Dragon Kid, Yoshisune (Takuya Sugi). Oh the women's side, Sarita, Hamada, Alicia Fox and Manami Toyota.
"Win or Lose. . .I come to give you guys a show!"--Amazing Red
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Posted 13 July 2010 - 02:17 AM
#59 OFFLINE
Posted 13 July 2010 - 02:55 AM
ILWyep said:
"Win or Lose. . .I come to give you guys a show!"--Amazing Red
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#60 OFFLINE
Posted 13 July 2010 - 03:31 AM
TeamAmazingRed said:
Age: A lady NEVER tells!
Hometown: New York City
Occupation: Medical Student
Wrestling History: In case you missed it I'm a HUGE Amazing Red mark. I started watching wrestling in about 2004. I really got involved when I started watching WWE. I like my wrestlers small, nimble and generally Hispanic. As a result MOST of my favorite wrestlers are fliers (or at least do a great majority of fly work). I find that entertaining, and I make no apologies for it! Other than being a ridiculous huge Red mark---I also love the younger generation of Colons (Carlito, Eddie and Orlando) as well as Low-Ki (re-named yet again), Dragon Kid, Yoshisune (Takuya Sugi). Oh the women's side, Sarita, Hamada, Alicia Fox and Manami Toyota.
Welcome to the forum. I'm sure you'll love it here.
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