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Post by wrestlingrecap on Oct 25, 2018 13:48:10 GMT -5
I just recently got the Highspots Network, and I'm reviewing various shows on there. I'm focusing on IWA-MS from the 2002 to 2008 time frame and I'm having a fun time checking out the shows that I've wanted to see for a decade now.
That being said, I'm curious as to what are some of the big shows? I know TPI and King of the Death Match are the big ones, but what are some other really good, less talked about shows?
Just judging by cards, I have reviewed Morris Mayhem 2002 and IWA-MS/No Limits co-promoted show from July 2005.
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Post by corndog on Oct 25, 2018 15:23:46 GMT -5
I can't support this organization for obvious reasons, even if it means watching shows for free on YouTube. Even though it had Chris Hero and CM Punk very early in their careers.
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Post by Spider2024 on Oct 25, 2018 15:58:42 GMT -5
I haven't actually seen this show, I just saw the card through my clicking through cagematch, but I would hope that at least one of these modern day dream matches lived up to it's hype: www.cagematch.net//?id=1&nr=662&page=2
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2018 16:57:14 GMT -5
Pretty much everything that happened in Highland, IN during the 2002-2005 period. That became the "A" town on the schedule. My old hometown, woot! But they did such a piss-poor job of advertising shows. You didn't see flyers or posters around town. Nothing in the papers. The only way I even knew about shows was through Torch results. The one I actually went to was thanks to someone at the old WrestleCrap Forum keeping us up to date on future events.
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Post by wrestlingrecap on Oct 25, 2018 17:23:35 GMT -5
I can't support this organization for obvious reasons, even if it means watching shows for free on YouTube. Even though it had Chris Hero and CM Punk very early in their careers. Yeah, I totally get the reasoning. Ian isn't a great guy.
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