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Post by ferg on Nov 19, 2006 10:21:39 GMT -5
I have been corresponding with indie girl Cha Cha, who is on your friends my space list, and she told me that she is open to being a part of legends wrestling and has even told me if I wanted to I could put in a good word for her. I seen this girl in action on you tube, and she is rising star.
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Post by GOODZILLA on Nov 19, 2006 16:52:34 GMT -5
Eh, I'm not too big on having indy wrestlers, who have yet to wrestle in any national orgianizations, in Legends of Wrestling.
She very well could be a talented wrestler with a long career ahead of her, but let's save the LOW game for people that have earned it.
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Post by GalactiKing on Nov 19, 2006 21:57:20 GMT -5
Have to agree. I mean some who have a little name recognition(the Back Seat Boyz) is one thing. Someone like her, I can't see.
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Post by ferg on Nov 19, 2006 23:37:53 GMT -5
And usually I am in agreement. However, the women are very few and far between. If we can get some women from GLORY wrestling that would gladly sign on for exposure whats the harm. Unfortunately the few women that are well known are attached to the WWE who own their names.
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Post by GalactiKing on Nov 20, 2006 1:01:57 GMT -5
Lots of women out there without being attached to the WWE.....Penny Banner, Helen DiBiase, Susan Sexton, Madusa, Magnificent Mimi, Debbie Combs and lots more. It's just a matter of Tom making contact with them and getting them signed.
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Post by Mad Dog on Nov 20, 2006 8:30:39 GMT -5
There's a whole country of female workers out there since Tom said he could basically get anyone from Japan that he wanted.
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Post by tystates on Nov 20, 2006 15:21:02 GMT -5
He has had SoCal Val for a long time, but some problems with the card art I believe has kept it from being released yet. An obscure indy womens wrestler, that I haven't heard of which is hard to do, is going to slide down the list. Hopefully a new female will be added off and on.
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Post by ferg on Nov 20, 2006 17:52:42 GMT -5
Maybe Tom should start a side line with legends like he did with the gwf, like the cpc for some of these independents that really could use the recognition to get over the hump.
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Post by Mad Dog on Nov 20, 2006 19:21:29 GMT -5
The problem with indy talent is that they'd just be jobbers and most are really young. What happens if you say released an AJ Styles card in early 2002 right before he became a star in TNA? Suddenly his card wouldn't reflect a former NWA World Champion.
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Post by stephenvegas on Nov 20, 2006 22:24:13 GMT -5
He has had SoCal Val for a long time, but some problems with the card art I believe has kept it from being released yet. An obscure indy womens wrestler, that I haven't heard of which is hard to do, is going to slide down the list. Hopefully a new female will be added off and on. It is actually questions about So Cal Val's moveset and not her card art that have delayed her card from being released. I asked Tom that very question (it's on page 5 of this forum if you want to check it out) and that's the information with which he responded. I would like to get So Cal Val (and Penny Banner's) cards released so we could start increasing the numbers in the women's division for LOW.
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Post by GalactiKing on Nov 21, 2006 14:03:29 GMT -5
Penny and Val would be good. There are others as well. If you are going to have some women you might as well get more, but you definitely don't need to get the low level Indy girls just yet.
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