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Post by incognito on Jan 1, 2006 19:27:28 GMT -5
Just out of curiosity; After the ban on wrestling which federation do you believe took the more respectable action? The GWF for risking there lives to continue wrestling in another dimension. The CPC for staying and going underground risking there freedom to wrestle for there fans. Neither! They should have obeyed the spirit of the law and took up knitting instead.
Like I often said I thought the CPC action was more respectable, Colby used most of his wealth and a planet to keep wrestling alive in this dimension. But, I'd like to know what other people think.
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Post by Mad Dog on Jan 1, 2006 19:45:09 GMT -5
The CPC. No matter how you try and spin the GWF's actions in the end they abandoned the fans. Colby kept wrestling alive in the dimension and was throwing a lot of wrestlers a bone money wise by holding shows. I also think the CPC is still alive today because of the loyalty they showed to wrestling during the ban.
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Post by gatekeeper on Jan 3, 2006 4:54:10 GMT -5
You gotta go with the GWF. I equate this to the NFL playing all games in Canada because the TV contracts couldn't be worked out.
They kept on doing what they do, but just somewhere else until the situation was rectified.
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Post by jsanudo on Jan 9, 2006 13:18:45 GMT -5
The GWF tucked their tails between their legs and ran. The CPC stayed and fought. The CPC stood their ground and took heavy (financial) losses while the GWF didn't even put up a fight.
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Post by soug on Jan 10, 2006 1:10:15 GMT -5
the cpc became like the ecw of the future. it stayed...for the hardcore fans. even though the numbers were probably low. the GWF risked everything to put on the best show. it's a toss up!
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