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Post by saaaaaa on Jul 1, 2007 14:05:05 GMT 10
Okay we all know that TNT is defending against Massaki Mochizuki and Ryo Saito this weekend but if he somehow retains on both nights he will then take on Kid Kash at WSW Global Attack.
I know we're not meant to discuss anything but AWF but i think this is half and half here since it's our belt being defended in another promotion.
Anyway good luck to TNT against Mochizuki, Saito and Kash lets hope he retains again!
Thoughts on these upcoming matches?
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Post by smit on Jul 1, 2007 14:24:22 GMT 10
so that means we get stuck with TNT vs Kidman or TNT vs Tanaka for the AWF Shows and after reading what has been said on the WSW site, its becoming more unlikely of the AWF Shows getting anyone big besides the guys in the country coming up.
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Post by saaaaaa on Jul 1, 2007 14:31:13 GMT 10
so that means we get stuck with TNT vs Kidman or TNT vs Tanaka for the AWF Shows and after reading what has been said on the WSW site, its becoming more unlikely of the AWF Shows getting anyone big besides the guys in the country coming up. Nothing wrong with Kidman Vs TNT thats a WSW Heavyweight Champion Vs AWF Heavyweight Champion Match thats awesome stuff. TNT Vs Tanaka will be good aswell. 2 Internationals is big for AWF since they usually go with just 1. AWF Shows always have a fantastic undercard we'll just have to wait and see if anyone else is announced. Plus it might be Massaki Mochizuki (Can't see Saito winning it) Vs Tanaka or Kash or Kidman. It's all very exciting we must just sit back and wait and see.
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Post by smit on Jul 1, 2007 14:32:23 GMT 10
yes i know Kidman and Tanaka vs TNT will be good im just pointing out that on the AWF website it promotes them as saying MORE INTERNATIONALS TO BE ANNOUNCED.
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Post by saaaaaa on Jul 1, 2007 14:38:08 GMT 10
Don't take this the wrong way but you seem to just like AWF for the internationals they bring in.
AWF has talented homegrown talent aswell.
Mark Hilton is one of the best we have.
Cognito is fantastic.
Ravenous who is my personal favourite is awesome.
JT Robinson is a great wrestler CURBSTOMP!
There are other great ones aswell Internationals arent everything.
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Post by smit on Jul 1, 2007 14:58:13 GMT 10
im all for internationals and i dislike false advertising, im still going to a normal AWF event either way its just when u pay $100 its usually for internationals unlike the $25 fee for a usual event.
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Post by saaaaaa on Jul 1, 2007 15:48:00 GMT 10
im all for internationals and i dislike false advertising, im still going to a normal AWF event either way its just when u pay $100 its usually for internationals unlike the $25 fee for a usual event. Next Saturday there are 2 internationals at an event i'm attending i paid 25 bucks. It's not false advertising you get 2 of the best talents in the world anything else should be a bonus.
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Post by smit on Jul 1, 2007 19:30:16 GMT 10
False Advertising if they say more to be announced and dont - thats all dude. anyway who do u reckon TNT will bring from DG next.
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Post by saaaaaa on Jul 1, 2007 19:43:49 GMT 10
CIMA i think will be back.
I know what false advertising is aswell but you don't know if more might be announced. If they brought in Harry Hardshaw he could be classed as an International Star.
2 Internationals is fantastic and i don't think it's 100 bucks for the AWF Shows and if it is it's probally because the UNSW Roundhouse is bigger then the RSL Clubs they usually go too.
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Post by Max Grabelski on Jul 1, 2007 20:22:36 GMT 10
I know this would never happen, but since AWF works with Dragon Gate now I think it would be interesting if someone from DG beat TNT for the belt. Then defended it in Japan (Like Morishima with the ROH belt) and then came back here and lost it to an Aussie OR lost it in Japan to an Aussie touring.
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Post by saaaaaa on Jul 1, 2007 20:26:26 GMT 10
I think that may happen this Friday...
Masaaki Mochizuki seems like a man that could really take TNT to his limit.
I'm betting on Mochizuki taking the championship home to Dragon Gate and losing it to a touring aussie.
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Post by NFS_PWOz on Jul 1, 2007 20:51:54 GMT 10
I'd love to see TNT drop the belt sooner rather than later, at the very least if he doesn't have the AWF belt anymore, it makes matches he's in with o/s guys a lot more interesting and unpredictable. For someone to win the belt, i'd love to see JT Robinson finally given a chance to be the champ, he's been revitalized since losing the hair match last year and is in the best form he has ever been in. He's easily the most underrated guy in AWF and one of the most underrated in general. Or i'd like to see Jay Law win the belt at last, the dude is a star in the making.
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Post by AWF Scoopster on Jul 1, 2007 20:54:51 GMT 10
False Advertising if they say more to be announced and dont - thats all dude. anyway who do u reckon TNT will bring from DG next. The 3rd international will be announced this week hopefully. Word has it that it will be a former world champion that has never before wrestled in Melbourne or Sydney. Keep checking www.awfwrestling.com.au for details.
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Post by saaaaaa on Jul 1, 2007 20:58:48 GMT 10
False Advertising if they say more to be announced and dont - thats all dude. anyway who do u reckon TNT will bring from DG next. The 3rd international will be announced this week hopefully. Word has it that it will be a former world champion that has never before wrestled in Melbourne or Sydney. Keep checking www.awfwrestling.com.au for details. HULK HOGAN Here's hoping it's someone BIG. Anyone think it's a legend?
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Post by Thomas 'The Imitator' Kennedy™ on Jul 1, 2007 22:57:27 GMT 10
Depends on where the international is from I guess.
Japan or America?
I don't know who it could be either way.
If it is a legend? Maybe Terry Funk or Dory Funk Jr. from America.
Oh random question. Is Great Sasuke still alive?
I've only seen one of his matches but if he's still alive and wrestling I'd say him from Japan.
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