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Post by adhaynes on Jul 11, 2006 6:30:16 GMT -5
Having Kevin Nash or Ric Flair would be great. They are all over the internet stating that they are looking for appearances. Those 2 would create quite a stir. Any chance of trying to get them?
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Post by The Hammer on Jul 11, 2006 7:32:08 GMT -5
Greg has tried to get Ric Flair before, as long as Flair is under contract to the WWE all of his booking have to go thru them, and they have turned Greg down every time. As for Kevin Nash, I personally don't care to see him but, I am sure there are those who do. To each his own.
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Post by class316 on Jul 11, 2006 9:18:02 GMT -5
I've love Nash to appear! So much Diesel and nWo stuff is out there so there's always awesome stuff to get signed.
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Post by lotrboss on Jul 11, 2006 11:52:37 GMT -5
I have used Kevin Nash before and he is just not a draw He has a very High price tag and I dont think you get your moneys worth
he is one of the more Known and pushed stars of the last 10-12 years too..
Greg is Better off booking 6-7 of the following for what Kevin Nash wants
Putski Steele Iron Sheik Bundy Albano valentine beefcake snuka Kamala Koko and the list could go on and on....
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Post by class316 on Jul 11, 2006 12:08:03 GMT -5
What about Scott Hall or Lex Luger? They've both fallen on hard times so their price tag might not be too bad.
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Post by HardcoreHeroes on Jul 11, 2006 14:08:20 GMT -5
Greg has tried to get Ric Flair before, as long as Flair is under contract to the WWE all of his booking have to go thru them, and they have turned Greg down every time. As for Kevin Nash, I personally don't care to see him but, I am sure there are those who do. To each his own. Well, that's not exactly correct. WWE has always been willing to help. Ric was even hopeful of making the first fanfest, but it happened to fall on a weekend when his son Reid was wrestling in a conference tournament. The past couple times I've gotten the impression that Ric wasn't interested.
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Post by class316 on Jul 11, 2006 16:53:53 GMT -5
Strange that WWE is open to letting its contracted wrestlers appear in these non-WWE wrestling events.
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Post by stingmark on Jul 12, 2006 13:38:58 GMT -5
Kevin Nash @ a FF? what on earth for? He's not now, nor will ever be a "legend". C'mon guys...some of your views on who is/isn't a legend are a bit off. You're entitled to your opinions and likes and so forth. But, having Nash at anything like a fanfest would be a disaster. The guy went out of his way PUBLICALLY and backstage to bring down WCW. Not to mention, MANY in the wrestling world, not named:Hogan/Hall/Xpac despise Nash.
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Post by HardcoreHeroes on Jul 12, 2006 23:22:35 GMT -5
It's amazing to me how some of these posts can take on a life of their on once we get off-topic. But while we're at it....
Your age has a lot to do with who you determine to be "legends."
To me, George Jones will always be King. That's no to say that Alan Jackson or Toby Keith have not sold more records or made more money (I don't know,) but to me, those two will never come close to the "legend" of George Jones.
I'm sure 20-something year old fans of country music are saying "What? Is this guy crazy?" because they have a different perspective.
I think the same can be said of wrestling. I'm sure Hogan and many of today's "stars" can boast of selling more tickets and more merchandise than the folks from 25-30 years ago. They may be legends to a different generation, and there's nothing wrong with that. But to me, and I'm in that 40+ age group, very few of today's stars measure up to the wrestlers I grew up watching.
Greg
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Post by bobbyryates on Jul 13, 2006 16:14:21 GMT -5
right now, i can't stand to look at nash and can't see it. BUT, i am still a huge nWo mark, so that makes me wanna see it. confused yet?
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Post by JNance on Jul 13, 2006 20:08:48 GMT -5
The cool part of bringing in Nash would be so Ricky Morton could personally ask him why he made the comments he made a few years ago... would make for a helluva Q&A session. I think Ricky could take him !!
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Post by mgcrans on Jul 13, 2006 20:47:28 GMT -5
must have missed this....what did Nash say about Ricky Morton???
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Post by ssteward on Jul 13, 2006 23:31:30 GMT -5
Nash made some references to an interview Morton had done which detailed the drug use in pro wrestling. He basically said that Morton hadn't been in the business in 10 years (huh?) and that today's wrestlers didn't put every dime they make down their throat and down their nose.
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Post by jblcenafan on Jul 13, 2006 23:37:28 GMT -5
WCW to me took a nose dive when Flair left as world champion , the NWO really brought WCW to the forefront and like most stuff (crooked general manager/ heel owner storyline) it go ran into the ground.
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Post by stingmark on Jul 14, 2006 1:29:26 GMT -5
right now, i can't stand to look at nash and can't see it. BUT, i am still a huge nWo mark, so that makes me wanna see it. confused yet? LOL, Bobby. Not at all. I was a huge fan of the NWO and Scott Hall. Nash, IMO, is a worthless piece of poo poo!! You're correct about WCW going downhill once Flair left. Keep in mind< Nash was a head booker in the latter stages of WCW, and went on record PUBLICALLY many places as saying he would ruin/bring down/bankrupt WCW. Not for anything other than appeasing himself. I've NEVER been a fan of Nash, have never quite figured out the fascination people have had with him, and consider him a huge cancer on the sport.
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