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Post by CrazySting on Sept 20, 2006 20:06:18 GMT -5
My list
John Cena: Really nice guy. Even though he spelled my name wrong on his CD (not that I ever listen to it anyway)
Randy Orton: I was surprised at how tall he was. He was cool too.
Carlito: Didn't seem that into the signing. He wasn't rude by any means but he rarely looked up and wasn't enthusiastic at all.
Candice: I had a hard time looking her in the eye after all the pregnant doging I'd done about her on the net when she first came in. She was such a sweetheart, which made it worse lol.
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salTy
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Post by salTy on Sept 20, 2006 20:07:44 GMT -5
Shawn Michaels: Real dickhead.
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Post by CrazySting on Sept 20, 2006 20:09:11 GMT -5
Shawn Michaels: Real dickhead. Was this before or after he went all Ned Flanders?
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Post by #Classic Hi-Definition X on Sept 20, 2006 20:11:09 GMT -5
I haven't actually met any, but I did see Chris Benoit, Teddy Long, Woman, and Larry Zybysko in person on a flight from Atlanta to Tampa a few years ago.
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salTy
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Post by salTy on Sept 20, 2006 20:11:48 GMT -5
Shawn Michaels: Real dickhead. Was this before or after he went all Ned Flanders? Back when his smile hadn't yet returned. Around the fourth quarter of '98. Edited: More like the second quarter of '99. Bah, it was a while ago.
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Joekishi
Fry's dog Seymour
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Post by Joekishi on Sept 20, 2006 20:11:49 GMT -5
Goldberg...AWESOME NICE DUDE
AJ Styles...a prick among pricks.
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Post by Chris Decker-The Wild Rover on Sept 20, 2006 20:13:00 GMT -5
virgil
his autograph was 15 bucks.
my dad was soooo pissed
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Post by willywonka666 on Sept 20, 2006 20:17:07 GMT -5
Shawn Michaels: Real dickhead. what did he do that made him come off as a dickhead?
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Post by eJm on Sept 20, 2006 20:17:40 GMT -5
Eddie Guerrerro: It was one of the biggest experiences in my life. The fact he and Joy Giavanni came to my hometown of Ilford meant a huge huge deal to me. Noone more famous had ever come or ever will come to it. It would mean alot more to me when that same year, the great man passed away.
Team 3D (They signed it the Dudleys so...meh): I enjoyed D'Von better than Buh Buh. Autograph costed £15 for the both of them and it still hangs on my wall.
The people I have seen rather than met: Big Show (One of my sisters almost bumped into him. It was the funniest thing), Bradshaw, Rey Mysterio
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BRV
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Wants him some Taco Flavored Kisses.
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Post by BRV on Sept 20, 2006 20:17:54 GMT -5
Hakushi and Man Mountain Rock
yeah, i know you're jealous.
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Chad1m
Don Corleone
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Post by Chad1m on Sept 20, 2006 20:18:17 GMT -5
I've met Hacksaw back in 2003. He was a pretty cool guy, very fan-oriented.
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Post by CrazySting on Sept 20, 2006 20:20:33 GMT -5
My cousin said big show came into the mcdonalds she was working in after a smackdown a while ago. She said he ordered a LOT.
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Post by -Lithium- on Sept 20, 2006 20:22:26 GMT -5
Stone Cold at a book signing...
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salTy
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Post by salTy on Sept 20, 2006 20:24:27 GMT -5
Shawn Michaels: Real dickhead. what did he do that made him come off as a dickhead? It was an autograph signing. He seemed like he wanted to just get in and get out without really interfacing with people much. I tried a little small talk, but didn't get much of a response. "I loved your performance at WM12". "Yeeah". ".....". Plus, he didn't even look at me when talking. But hey, maybe I'm just being judgmental. He did meet a lot of loyal fans that day. Might as well be short with them.
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TheDieselTrain
Fry's dog Seymour
Chicks Dig Hootie.
Is Stone Cold gonna have to smack a bitch?? WHAT!!!?????
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Post by TheDieselTrain on Sept 20, 2006 20:27:16 GMT -5
Lillian Garcia - Met her after a RAW taping and luckily I had one more shot in my camera and got a pic with her. She was super cool Of course I called her and talked some spanish with her and that was the capper to an awesome RAW that I drove an hour to see live. (BTW to all you naysayers she wrestled the fink in a tuxedo vs. evening gown match on a RAW back in 2002 so that qualifies her as a wrestler in my book)
SoCalVal - very nice to me the 1st time I met her I broke the ice by saying are you socalval? and she said yes and then I said i'm one of your myspace friends and she got a laugh out of that. We've been friends since.
Christopher Daniels - Was very down to earth. We joked around and he even showed me pics of his kids on his phone. Really cool guy
Raven - I didnt really talk much since he was hanging out with the boys but I got a pic with him.
D-von Dudley - Was partying it up with locals I got a pic with him.
Gail Kim - We didnt really talk much since I didnt recognize it was her till she was leaving but she was nice enough to take a pic with me on her way out.
Kanyon - Ive met him twice both at different jobs that i've worked at
Christian Cage - We didnt really talk much but I got a pic with him
Jerry Lynn - We talked for a little bit and he cracked some jokes.
I'll add more to the list after sunday.
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Post by CrazySting on Sept 20, 2006 20:28:15 GMT -5
what did he do that made him come off as a dickhead? It was an autograph signing. He seemed like he wanted to just get in and get out without really interfacing with people much. I tried a little small talk, but didn't get much of a response. "I loved your performance at WM12". "Yeeah". ".....". Plus, he didn't even look at me when talking. But hey, maybe I'm just being judgmental. He did meet a lot of loyal fans that day. Might as well be short with them. That doesn't seem too bad, to be honest. I don't think anyone can expect wrestlers to be 100% postive all the time. You throw in hectic schedules, jet lag, injuries...obviously they're going to be grumpy and just not in the mood from time to time.
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Post by Deacon Kevorkian on Sept 20, 2006 20:29:02 GMT -5
Mick Foley. I got Cactus Jack's autograph at this show about two minutes from my house a few years ago. Had I been older, I would have attempted some form of conversation with him, but, as far as asking me my name (and how to spell it), and signing an autograph, he was a nice guy. Hell, he's always seemed like a great guy. Also (very briefly) met the Bushwhackers (they didn't lick me) and someone portraying Doink. I'm not sure who it was, not Matt Bourne, but he looks familiar. I still have the Polaroids of me with them. And, it's not meeting them, but I high-fived Viscera at a show and saw Public Enemy wrestle, which I definitely appreciate more than I did back then now that they're both gone. I was also fortunate enough to see Owen Hart live. It was an autograph signing. He seemed like he wanted to just get in and get out without really interfacing with people much. I tried a little small talk, but didn't get much of a response. "I loved your performance at WM12". "Yeeah". ".....". Plus, he didn't even look at me when talking. But hey, maybe I'm just being judgmental. He did meet a lot of loyal fans that day. Might as well be short with them. That doesn't seem too bad, to be honest. I don't think anyone can expect wrestlers to be 100% postive all the time. You throw in hectic schedules, jet lag, injuries... Yeah, I wouldn't complain. I'd just be excited that he spoke to me. I met a couple guys from Slipknot and felt the same way. Another thing, that doesn't really have to do with anything, but my dad's boss's son, for one reason or another, stayed at Hulk Hogan's house. *shrug* Don't know why, but I must say I regret not investigating this further.
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Post by LaParka Loves Candy on Sept 20, 2006 20:30:49 GMT -5
D Lo Brown- Okay I worked at the waffle house around this time around April 1999, anyways He comes in the event was like 25 miles south of the location it was a slow night we had one customer besides him I was talking to my coworker and didnt even notice him walk in then i heard "Hey im waiting jackass!" he yelled I turned around and marked out inside but I went to take his order and he was insanely rude, Anyways he went outside to make a phone call and anyways lets just say i kinda left him a little "Suprise" in his waffle, Hey D LO hope you enjoy your sperm waffle man.
Jeff Jarrett- So Nice
Virgil-So Gay i paid 666 bucks for a lame autograph of him.
Debra- We dated for a while I f***ed her a few times it was good stuff
Kid Kash- I saw him on a burger king playground one day about 3 years ago.
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Post by Paul Servo on Sept 20, 2006 20:32:13 GMT -5
Jim Neidhart: Family went to Bush Gardens in Tampa, we're in the parking lot and of all people, my mother spots him. My brother and I didn't ask for an autograph, we were somewhat in awe, but he seemed like a nice guy that was greatful that we seemed to be in awe.
Ran into Savage hours before BASH AT THE BEACH (the Rodman one) he was a prick. Refused to take a picture with a little kid.
Dusty at the same one, he seemed like a nice guy, he posed for a pic for me.
Nidia at a house show. Took a nice pic with her. Real sweetheart. Seemed real. Jamie Knoble at the same one. Cool cat.
At the above mentioned BASH AT THE BEACH, while I didn't meet them I did see them interact with other fans, Jeff Jarrett and Steve McMichol put on an impromptu show for the crowd which was just funny as hell. Elizabeth was there. Got a pic Jeff and Steve interacting and Liz in the background. She was just beutiful.
Benoit at the same one, this was after he joined the Horsemen and we all gave the salute, which he got a kick out of.
James Vandenberg: This guy was fricken cool. He gets out of his car and I chant "Vandenberg' ala the "Daryl" chant people gave Strawberry, and he started this dorky little "that's right, I'm cool" dance.
Oh, and I mistook Scott Steiner for Buff.
Kurt Henning, not sure if he was just in a rush to get in or if he was just not that social. I'm leaning towards the former because I like to think the best of people (except for Savage, I mean it's one thing to not want a pic with a college guy, but a little kid?)
Met Ric Flair at a book signing. The (*&%*(&%*(%(*% piece of (^(*%^(*% that they had take the picture took one of the (&)^)%^)*(%^ floor instead of me and Flair. I have to say, that he is a class act. The guy in front of me was in a wheel chair because of a broken leg, Ric got out from behind the table and took a pic with the guy and his family. The kid behind me had Down Syndrom and Flair took a great pic with him. The other pics were (supposed to be) a standard side view of you shaking his hand. Have yet to read the book, but I have a fricken autographec copy so I'm not complaining.
Met "Beautiful Bobby" Eaton at an indy show. Real nice guy. Got his autograph
As for those that I heard about, a friend of mine's dad owns a restraunt in Daytona where the wrestlers usually go after a show there. Dusty is a nice guy (shock:He orders half the menu) Nash sends a new autographed pic for the Wall of Fame each year and stops by when he is in town.
My mon's boss's son dated Barbara Bush briefly (who later appeared in WCW as Kewi's valet and then appeared in TNA and is best known as Bob Holly's ex-wife)
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Post by salTy on Sept 20, 2006 20:34:35 GMT -5
It was an autograph signing. He seemed like he wanted to just get in and get out without really interfacing with people much. I tried a little small talk, but didn't get much of a response. "I loved your performance at WM12". "Yeeah". ".....". Plus, he didn't even look at me when talking. But hey, maybe I'm just being judgmental. He did meet a lot of loyal fans that day. Might as well be short with them. That doesn't seem too bad, to be honest. I don't think anyone can expect wrestlers to be 100% postive all the time. You throw in hectic schedules, jet lag, injuries...obviously they're going to be grumpy and just not in the mood from time to time. He wasn't an active wrestler at the time, or on TV for that matter. I would have been satisfied with a 'Hey, how are you?'. I got this nifty autograph, though.
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