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Post by angryfan on Nov 5, 2005 0:17:09 GMT -5
Stles as overrated? I don't see it. Here's a guy that, when he started announcing didn't know all that much, so he took the time to study it and learn what moves were called, what to emphasize, and so on. In other words, he wanted to get better and did, and that makes him classy in my book. As for the "oh my god" thing, he's said before, he got stuck with it. He was calling a show, saw something, and just blurted it out, and it stuck. I think the line was "if I'd thought more about it, I'd have come up with something better, but no, I get oh my god". In other words, it just happened. It worked, it got over, and that's really all that mattered. One thing i see on this board about ECW is people saying "where were all the fans when", well, I was there since 1995-1996, staying up until 2 am watching it on freaking rabbit ears because my cable didn't carry the channel. I enjoyed it, I saw Styles improve from year to year, I saw the product evolve, and I loved it. Once I saw it the first time, I started buying tapes to catch up and understand the history of it, and that made me even more of a fan.
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Post by Chainsaw on Nov 5, 2005 3:28:07 GMT -5
-His knowledge. -His passion. -His wit. -He's not Coach.
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Post by angryfan on Nov 5, 2005 3:32:16 GMT -5
-He's not Coach.
AMEN! I hate admitting this, but listening to Coach, for a second, just a second, I wished for Tony Schiavone and Mark Madden.
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Post by The Jeebus on Nov 5, 2005 3:38:12 GMT -5
No, don't say that, don't say that!
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Post by Chainsaw on Nov 5, 2005 3:43:31 GMT -5
Yeah, let's not say things we can't take back, or could become true.
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