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Re: Making the transition from trainee to profesional status. (0 viewing) 
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Re: Making the transition from trainee to profesional status. 6 Years ago  


Muscles Mansfield must have the most imitated gimmick in British wrestling today, except that none of the wrestlers who resemble him seem to have realised it yet.


Lol, u gotta love that guy!

as for scrawny, u gotta admit, theres a difference between say, Nick Mondo & Rey Mysterio. small, lightweight guys can still look fit.
I think when a guy is overly scrawny, and looks like he never hits they gym, it says a little something about his commitment.
 
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Re: Making the transition from trainee to profesional status. 6 Years ago  
Those last two points are what wsa intented
 
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Re: Making the transition from trainee to profesional status. 6 Years ago  
But Jonny Saint was an awesome worker.

As someone that does look small, I thought it would be a good idea to wear T-Shirt and Karate trousers in the ring...this made me look worse. Instead in my new bib suit I look pretty athletic.
 
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Re: Making the transition from trainee to profesional status. 6 Years ago  
If you even REMOTELY care about wrestlers having good aesthetics, why watch wrestling? Fuck off and turn on a modelling or body-building show...
 
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Re: Making the transition from trainee to profesional status. 6 Years ago  
This coming from the same person that went on a rant about Klondyke Kate and the Pitbulls. Yet another inacuracy from our resident idiot.
 
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Re: Making the transition from trainee to profesional status 6 Years ago  
If you are a trainee, when and after doing what can you consider yourself a professional? I suppose this question is going to Chic Cullen and Wrestling Data_base_ (I was told this is Spinner McKenzie)

Respectfully
Rob McKay
....I refer you and others to my answers to this very same topic by yourself some months ago!
 
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