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Post by Booker Thee on Jul 6, 2005 20:18:06 GMT -5
How is your PPV doing, Scott? I really enjoyed it in May and then again in June. Oh wait, no I didn't.
You insult me for what, not having a DVD on sale yet? My show was one month ago. I've yet to see the AWE DVD that you were producing, but why would I, that show was in March and besides, you have to wait for the PPV to air first, right?
Scott, dont take things so seriously. For a guy who is only a sub-contracter or AWE, you sure do get defensive. For a guy who has my e-mail address, there is no need to ask me questions on public message boards.
But hey, I am glad you broke the story on here - I know I can hardly wait for that announcement in August. A confirmed PPV date, a TV deal, a big name, a super show. I guess we'll see, Scott. But whos going to do the production? From what everyone associated with AWE has told me privately, the biggest stumbling block to the PPV airing was the lack of quality of the production.
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Post by Winston Pegger on Jul 6, 2005 22:31:07 GMT -5
The problem with NWA or AWA is that neither body has the power to control a wrestler not under contract. Ernie had the same problems when running against Tony/Callis when trying to get NWA guys exclusively in the market. In the territory days, you could get blackballed (read Jim Wilson's book) but today there is no power to control a worker.
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Post by carnegis on Jul 7, 2005 0:42:31 GMT -5
It was done months ago, ask Mike for a copy Mike posted some of the details earlier on manson.. forum.moondogmanson.com/index.php?showtopic=3264&st=30&hl=Interesting seeing that the people that own the company is still working with us and the finished product hasn't changed to make it more "airable". Plus the broadcasters who I've persoanlly taked to were impressed with the quality of the production. Obviously it's not at WWE or even TNA level production, but it's pretty good for what it is.
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Post by Booker Thee on Jul 7, 2005 1:44:57 GMT -5
Hey man, no need to justify to me. I'm not your target market nor am I in need of a production guy who will act like a dink on the internet and make announcements on behalf of my promotion. You don't have to convince me of your talents because I don't care.
I'll tell you what, when the PPV airs, I will order a copy. There, that is one confirmed order. Or should I just send you your half of the $4 now?
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Post by carnegis on Jul 7, 2005 10:57:36 GMT -5
I'll tell you what, when the PPV airs, I will order a copy. There, that is one confirmed order. Or should I just send you your half of the $4 now? I'd rather you buy the show
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Post by Booker Thee on Jul 7, 2005 11:34:27 GMT -5
Okay then. I've offered twice to buy a copy from Mike already. I love wrestling and the guys and i want to see it. I hope I get to one day.
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Post by Booker Thee on Jul 7, 2005 18:49:41 GMT -5
As noted by NWA President Ernie Todd, Steve Corino defended the NWA World title against Spyder in September 2001. That was his last match in Manitoba.
Corino lost the NWA North American Championship to Robby Royce prior to that and Dan Severn also defended the NWA World Championship in 2002 against Ernie.
History continued to be made by PCW as an AWA World Champion and an NWA affiliated World Champion defend their titles on the same show.
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Post by Pintsize80 on Jul 9, 2005 1:13:57 GMT -5
Asking Andrew the question about AWA champion would be like someone asking Davidson how he could advertise WWE trademarked names on his show.
I.E.) Jamie Noble, Billy Gunn and Rikishi
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