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Post by heenanjr on Apr 11, 2005 19:44:19 GMT -5
Hi John,
first, and most importantly, best wishes with your fight against cancer and I'm pleased to hear that things are going well... here's hoping that you make a full recovery soon!
Second, thanks for all the years of entertainment you've given us all, I can't even begin to say how much I appreciate it.
I was wondering if you had any particular memories of performing at Wembley Stadium in front of over 80,000 fans. I wasn't lucky enough to be there, but some of my friends were there that day and they said it was an amazing atmosphere, especially since it was the first time a major PPV had been staged outside of North America (I think, but if I'm wrong about that I'll be corrected inside 2 minutes here, lol!)
Anyway, best wishes and take care...
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Post by RavingRendal on Apr 12, 2005 20:02:42 GMT -5
Was that the match of them vs. the beverly brothers? I want to say it was. If so that is one of my favorites as both teams were awesome. And we got to listen to the genius' poetry, always a plus
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Post by Earthquake-GEAUX LSU TIGERS on Apr 23, 2005 8:43:00 GMT -5
It was awesome to be there. I remember it was quite a walk to the ring. It was still light outside when we wrestled, I wish it had been dark. We wrestled the Beverlys but it wasn't a very good match. It was supposed to be shorter. 'Quake
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Post by DiBiase is Good on Apr 23, 2005 8:45:14 GMT -5
It was awesome to be there. I remember it was quite a walk to the ring. It was still light outside when we wrestled, I wish it had been dark. We wrestled the Beverlys but it wasn't a very good match. It was supposed to be shorter. 'Quake John, I was there. And the atmosphere was unlike anything I have ever been a part of. Don't worry. It wasn't a bad match. I still love the samoan drop either you or Typhoon done and absolutely flattened one of the Beverlys.
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