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Vladamire_Dracos

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  1. I would wait till their actually active for a couple of months before adding, just to make sure they will actually stay active. Perhaps add the guys not in the data but who are part of the roster (since it's doubtlessly only a couple of guys)? That way the end user can add the promotion if they wish and if WRP does pan out it'll be a simpler process to add them, and if doesn't it doesn't really hurt anything? From last month's thread (which I somehow still had open in a tab and forgotten about. Sorry for necroing it ): To help out a bit, J-Sin Sullivan was trained by "Playboy" Buddy Rose and Col. DeBeers, he's a regular on the Oregon/Washington scene (as are the other two). Hardcore, brawling, and technical wrestling are his forte, but he'll not be coming off the top rope anytime soon. like all of Buddy and DeBeer's students, he has a sharp grasp of the basics and could probably go all night if he had to, despite his size. The InSinerator is a Greetings From Ashbury Park/Michinoku Driver/Nail in the Coffin/Over the shoulder piledriver type move. He's also a trainer and the booker of DOA Pro Wrestling. Aaron Bolo is a hard hitting technical type who seems to model his style after the Puro way of doing things. On that link the "Korean Drop" and "Seoul Crusher" are in fact the same move (a type of Samoan Drop) he uses as a finisher. Good all-arounder whose mainly brawling/tech and a bit stiff for my liking (but I'm sure that's part of his appeal). Strong friendship between him and Azul Angel. Azul Angel also works under the name Ethan HD, as an unmasked egotistical heel. Great high flyer (maybe the best in the area), surprisingly good technical skills, but brawling is a weak point. All three (and Mike Sweester) work for DOA Pro Wrestling in Portland, OR along with other local guys and guys currently with or formerly from ECCW like Cole Bishop. You might consider their addition. I'd be happy to help with what I can.
  2. - To my knowlage Mother Diaz/Mary Diaz works for ECCW in a backstage capacity these days, tends to be the one keeping the Facebook stuff going. - I thought Scotty Mac owned ECCW? - Are Diaz and Awesomesauce/Quality back teaming again? Workers needing stats for - Aaron Bolo - AC Zeidel - Azul Angel - Cameron Lynn - Colin Cassady - J-Sin Sullivan - Jordie Taylor - Leroy Parks - Stallyn Smith - Taya Valkyrie - The Natural - William Saint To help out a bit, J-Sin Sullivan was trained by "Playboy" Buddy Rose and Col. DeBeers, he's a regular on the Oregon/Washington scene (as are the other two I'm going to mention). Hardcore, brawling, and technical wrestling are his forte, but he'll not be coming off the top rope anytime soon. like all of Buddy and DeBeer's students, he has a good grasp of the basics and could probably go all night if he had to, despite his size. The InSinerator is a Greetings From Ashbury Park/Michinoku Driver/Nail in the Coffin/Over the shoulder piledriver type move. Aaron Bolo is a hard hitting technical type who seems to model his style after the Puro way of doing things. On that link the "Korean Drop" and "Seoul Crusher" are in fact the same move (a type of Samoan Drop) he uses as a finisher. Good all-arounder whose mainly brawling/tech and a bit stiff for my liking (but I'm sure that's part of his appeal). Azul Angel also works under the name Ethan HD, as an unmasked egotistical heel. Great high flyer (maybe the best in the area), surprisingly good technical skills, but brawling is a weak point. All three (and Mike Sweester) work for DOA Pro Wrestling in Portland, OR along with other local guys and guys currently with or formerly from ECCW like Cole Bishop.
  3. How many Pic Packs were there? I found 1-10 (on http://www.extreme-warfare.com/) but I really want all of them.
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