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Post by MT on Nov 20, 2011 16:21:04 GMT -4
If it's out there in public, you are under no obligation to keep secrets. Who are you guys, the disciples of Hector The Holy Brown Bear?
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Post by lwffantrav on Nov 20, 2011 16:33:08 GMT -4
If it's out there in public, you are under no obligation to keep secrets. Who are you guys, the disciples of Hector The Holy Brown Bear? I'm not opposed to spoilers or secrets, although I know some like to be surprised Anyone can PM me if they like
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Post by lwffantrav on Nov 20, 2011 16:38:49 GMT -4
If it's out there in public, you are under no obligation to keep secrets. Who are you guys, the disciples of Hector The Holy Brown Bear? It is actually out there, but for some reason, mine wasn't showing up
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Post by toasterboy on Nov 20, 2011 17:23:38 GMT -4
It's in the current issue of the Promoter, which looks to have gone live today.
Tina Moretti (Ivory) Joyce Grable
They are LE cards.
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Post by tyguy on Nov 20, 2011 17:34:18 GMT -4
Did they show the art for either Joyce or Tina?
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Post by toasterboy on Nov 20, 2011 17:51:12 GMT -4
Did they show the art for either Joyce or Tina? For Joyce, yes.
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Post by tax on Nov 20, 2011 18:11:31 GMT -4
Nice to get a classic female. Ivory should be fun too.
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Post by toasterboy on Nov 20, 2011 18:24:26 GMT -4
If it's out there in public, you are under no obligation to keep secrets. Who are you guys, the disciples of Hector The Holy Brown Bear? It technically wasn't out in the public yet. It was viewable via a backdoor in the promoter that wasn't out yet.
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Post by maddog1981 on Nov 20, 2011 21:12:58 GMT -4
22 women. Grable should probably be the strongest card of any of the women. It'll make the top of the LPWA more interesting for me. I'm really happy to see an effort to release women on a regular basis.
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Post by tyguy on Nov 20, 2011 21:35:35 GMT -4
Grable should have a pretty good card, but I don't know if it will be better than Banner's. Although Penny hasn't been able to win consistently in my fed.
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Post by behindthebook on Nov 20, 2011 22:13:22 GMT -4
As I'm not playing a women's division, not all that excited by these names. Though I might us Tina as a manager for D'Lo.
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Post by graymar on Nov 21, 2011 10:52:25 GMT -4
Just a question out of curiousity...does the LOW contracts with talent allow for re-issue either with updates or changes in gimmicks. I know that we have had some cards re-issued such as Harley, Hennig, Jimmy Valiant, DiBiase, etc. Anyone know the status?
Could future updates or, let say, Bryan Danielson, Tyler Black, or Castagnoli occur if their talents warrent it and keeping them away from any WWE owned names, etc.? Or, does this require resigning?
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Post by MT on Nov 21, 2011 11:04:57 GMT -4
22 women. Grable should probably be the strongest card of any of the women. It'll make the top of the LPWA more interesting for me. I'm really happy to see an effort to release women on a regular basis. Sherri should have the best card, with Banner second and Grable third. Until Wendi Richter or Madusa gets added to the game Sherri is the greatest. Even then, it's a three way tie. I'd make a case for Misty Blue, too, but this exposes my 80s ladies bias. Who would be THE American lady wrestler that could be the benchmark by which all other would be compared? Maybe Mildred Burke. (NOT Moolah: I've read too much about the way things operated behind the scenes to give her credit).
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Post by Cory Olson on Nov 21, 2011 11:52:11 GMT -4
Could future updates or, let say, Bryan Danielson, Tyler Black, or Castagnoli occur if their talents warrent it and keeping them away from any WWE owned names, etc.? Or, does this require resigning? Good question, Graymar. For LOTF/independent guys, updates can be made without resigning. Jon Knapik did some updates for the Promoter for guys like Claudio, Delirious, and Jimmy Jacobs when they had a gimmick change, new moves, etc. They didn't need to resign for updates like that. We have to be careful with WWF/E names, characters, etc. When Brutus Beefcake initially signed, part of the reason we did the Dream Team card and not "The Barber" was due to the fear that WWE might still have rights to the "Barber" name. We later did the "Barber" card for the Promoter, but without putting "Barber" on the card. A similar comparison is Curt Hennig's original card. It's based on his time in the WWF (and I suppose his WCW run), but without making any reference to "Mr. Perfect". We did make a slight change to Danielson for LEGENDSOnline to include his WWE finisher. But overall I'd say his stats still are based more on his ROH and other indy work. Hope that answers your question somewhat!
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Post by tyguy on Nov 21, 2011 12:19:05 GMT -4
22 women. Grable should probably be the strongest card of any of the women. It'll make the top of the LPWA more interesting for me. I'm really happy to see an effort to release women on a regular basis. Sherri should have the best card, with Banner second and Grable third. Until Wendi Richter or Madusa gets added to the game Sherri is the greatest. Even then, it's a three way tie. I'd make a case for Misty Blue, too, but this exposes my 80s ladies bias. Who would be THE American lady wrestler that could be the benchmark by which all other would be compared? Maybe Mildred Burke. (NOT Moolah: I've read too much about the way things operated behind the scenes to give her credit). Sherri's card hasn't done real well in my fed. I do have the bootlegs I made in use, but in general it doesn't look like a great card. I like the names you listed, Richter, Madusa, Misty Blue. Other 80s stars like Candi Devine, Debbie Combs, Bambi, Susan Sexton, Malia Hosaka would be nice to have in the game.
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