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Post by JimSteel on Mar 21, 2004 10:16:45 GMT -5
I would like to see more of the 70's wrestlers
1-1970's 2-1980's 3-1960's 4-1990's 5-1950's and before
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Post by j on Mar 21, 2004 11:18:55 GMT -5
being 26, I grew up on wrestling in the 80's
1) 80's 2) 70's 3) 90's 4) 60's 5) 50's and back
I'd really like it to be a good solid mix.
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Post by the_faction on Mar 22, 2004 12:24:44 GMT -5
Growing up in the 80's is where I get a lot of my interest from, but I can say this. I've learned a lot more about classic wrestling from LoW than I really thought I would and I enjoy looking up the "new" talent to find out who they were.
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Post by Ultimo Mysterio on Mar 25, 2004 1:36:17 GMT -5
being 26, I grew up on wrestling in the 80's Now that's scary. When I read the first message here, I thought that EXACT same statement. Then I scrolled down a little and -bam- Sheesh. Great minds think alike, eh? and, yes. I'm 26
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Post by CynthiaCM on May 1, 2004 2:01:04 GMT -5
I'm all about the 1950s! I've always been a fan of that era. Guys like Thesz, Gagne, Hutton, Kowalski, O'Connor and Carpentier symbolize what pro wrestling is all about.
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Post by TheOtherTravis on May 2, 2004 16:13:32 GMT -5
Even though I grew up on wrestling in the 1980s, I think I'd rather see more of the older wrestlers.
1 - 1970s 2 - 1960s 3 - 1950s and before 4 - 1980s 5 - 1990s to current
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David Bazzy Basnett
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Post by David Bazzy Basnett on May 3, 2004 10:39:28 GMT -5
I would say 1980's (when i first saw american wrestling and then I hated it ha ha . Prefered English wrestling) then 1970's . I would have nothing against wrestlers from any other eras though .Or even guys I have never heard of . I will still play them in the Legends federation .
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