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Re: A small history lesson.

You bring up a good point. You don't consider yourself to be
an "asshole" smark due to your respect of the business. That is so
refreshing to hear these days. Sometimes I really do feel that other
smarks online ruin wrestling for me. Some nights I hate Raw and
Smackdown, so the next day the negativity on most message boards is
hilarious. Other nights, when the shows are good, I get irritated
because all they can still do is complain. Many whine that John Cena
is being held back, but when he's put in a feud with the top face on
Smackdown, these same people still whine because "Angle is just
going to squash Cena."

Thank you for your respect of the business. I wish more American
fans shared the same respect.

-RINGS

--- In chrisbenoitandperrysaturn@yahoogroups.com, "Bear Gel"
<kender_ten@y...> wrote:
> I was actually into wrestling when I was kid by a friend of mine.
I
> stopped for awhile and then my best friend in third grade was a
HUGE
> Ultimate Warrior fan. That was at the height of the UltimateHogan
> period. I was also aware of NWA/WCW at the time, but I saw it to
be
> more brutal than WWF. The Great Muta scared me away.
> Anyway, I went through a long dry spell after elementary school,
then
> when I started college I got into Nitro. I couldn't watch WWF
because
> of all the blah blah blahs. WCW had more wrestling and that's the
> whole point right? Wrestling? I always preferred WCW, unaware of
all
> the hub bub backstage politics. I went to a Nitro and Bash at the
> Beach. Nitro definitely was the best because of the Nitro Girls.
> I really didn't become a smark until a few years ago, reading all
the
> news wrestling sites.I have respect for the business, so I'm not a
> asshole smark. But to put things more simply, I want to see good
> wrestling. Since the purchase of WCW, I have been to two WWF shows
> which were alright, but I wish the was more out there that would
come
> to San Diego more often.




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I first got into wrestling around 1998, through the WCW video games (I didn't have cable, so I didn't have easy access to it). Then I discovered the existence...
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I was actually into wrestling when I was kid by a friend of mine. I stopped for awhile and then my best friend in third grade was a HUGE Ultimate Warrior fan....
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You bring up a good point. You don't consider yourself to be an "asshole" smark due to your respect of the business. That is so refreshing to hear these days....
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