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Post by thechadster on Aug 17, 2006 15:46:38 GMT -5
Someone had a picture of Knight Rider's KITT and David H with Gary Coleman in the window for some reason.... ;D Same people that had the ECW sign. Thats what killed me. I saw that and started laughing. Greatest Photo Ever.
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Post by nwa72 on Aug 17, 2006 21:27:13 GMT -5
Maryland was ok,but I much prefer Charlotte.I like the Hotel in Charlotte much better and easier access to the Interstate.I also will not miss the traffic jams on 95 near the DC area.Having been to all the Fanfest's so far,I just like the Charlotte experience overall much better.In wrestling terms,moving it from Charlotte to me was kind of like when Crockett took Starrcade out of Greensboro and moved it to Chicago in 87
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Post by bobbyryates on Aug 17, 2006 22:54:21 GMT -5
oohh. great analogy.
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Post by HardcoreHeroes on Aug 17, 2006 23:11:23 GMT -5
Figured I better jump in on this one. We didn't "move" fanfest to another town. Charlotte has been and will remain home, but I also want to explore the possibilities of doing fanfest weekends in other areas too (while continuing to do regularly scheduled fanfests in Charlotte.)
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Post by bobbyryates on Aug 17, 2006 23:20:19 GMT -5
sorry. didn't mean to imply that. but i understand the point. honestly, the show does need to go on the road or it will stale in any one city, regardless of what city "home" would be. the selections of fayetteville and rockville are logical. as is atlanta, richmond, greensboro, or wherever.
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Post by themaestro on Aug 17, 2006 23:43:18 GMT -5
If the idea comes to fruition of having a WrestleMania III talent-heavy lineup, would an area of the old WWF territory be looked at? Such as Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, etc.?
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Post by nwa72 on Aug 18, 2006 11:00:37 GMT -5
I did not mean anything by the Starrcade analogy,just adding a fun twist with that take.I completely understand having these in different locations.
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Post by aaron on Aug 19, 2006 11:07:52 GMT -5
I thought Rockville was a fine place to visit but I don't think I'd want to live there. I think I came to this conclusion after it took me about 5 minutes to place my order at McDonald's because the girl's English wasn't so great. The language barrier is also something we encountered elsewhere.
Shannon and I traveled to Salisbury, MD for an ECW house show and I liked that area of MD. It was more rural and less congested. Salisbury itself seemed like a quaint little city.
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Post by wrestlewarehouse on Aug 19, 2006 12:02:03 GMT -5
There does need to be a fanfest in the WEST COAST. There is nothing that happens out there and it is sure to be a huge event if promoted correctly.
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