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Thanks for that...just did some research.Originally Posted by 4wrestling
Awesome video, muscle.� I'm not familiar with So Cal Pro Wrestling, other than Adam Pearce because of his time in Ring of Honor.� Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) is the only West Coast Indy I really know about.� Anyway, it's crazy to see what these indy guys put their bodies through for very little pay in front of only maybe 100 fans.� I guess it's a mix of love and craziness.
Funny you talk about wanting to be a heel manager with them.� Just last week, probably the greatest manager of the post-2000 era sadly committed suicide.� Larry Sweeney was only 27 years old, but many considered him to be a young Bobby Heenan.� Unfortunately, since WWE has decided to move away from the use of managers (and pro wrestling as a whole), he never became a national star.� But on the indy scene, he was well known and respected for his talent.
Thanks for that...just did some research.Originally Posted by 4wrestling
Awesome video, muscle.� I'm not familiar with So Cal Pro Wrestling, other than Adam Pearce because of his time in Ring of Honor.� Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) is the only West Coast Indy I really know about.� Anyway, it's crazy to see what these indy guys put their bodies through for very little pay in front of only maybe 100 fans.� I guess it's a mix of love and craziness.
Funny you talk about wanting to be a heel manager with them.� Just last week, probably the greatest manager of the post-2000 era sadly committed suicide.� Larry Sweeney was only 27 years old, but many considered him to be a young Bobby Heenan.� Unfortunately, since WWE has decided to move away from the use of managers (and pro wrestling as a whole), he never became a national star.� But on the indy scene, he was well known and respected for his talent.
I like the sound of this.Originally Posted by hombrelobo
Nice vid loco. Thanks for posting.
And if you want to manage ..free to manage hombrelobo in the NTWT anytime. Loco/Lobo would be unstoppable.
I like the sound of this.Originally Posted by hombrelobo
Nice vid loco. Thanks for posting.
And if you want to manage ..free to manage hombrelobo in the NTWT anytime. Loco/Lobo would be unstoppable.