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Post by Andrew is Good on Jun 25, 2010 20:24:16 GMT -5
Good to hear CS Irwin is on the case about the Knockouts getting underpaid!
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Post by Clarence "Showstealer" Mason on Jun 25, 2010 21:11:30 GMT -5
CS Irwin is good and all but surely Folsom Prison gets Spike, why can't we have Mike Check again?
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Post by Mongo & Pepe: Back in Black on Jun 26, 2010 0:06:29 GMT -5
I laughed so hard when Roger Daltrey screamed.
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Jun 26, 2010 0:33:49 GMT -5
So will Mike Check play this track in a future episode of WCR?:
Of course not...... That song rules!
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Post by Clarence "Showstealer" Mason on Jun 26, 2010 5:25:46 GMT -5
I was thinking Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap personally
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Post by default on Jun 26, 2010 9:54:51 GMT -5
CS Irwin is good and all but surely Folsom Prison gets Spike, why can't we have Mike Check again? I believe broadcasting TNA in prisons would constitute as cruel and unusual punishment. Just kidding, my brother did some time in county like two years back. He said they watched a lot of Spike, namely UFC but also TNA.
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Post by Chainsaw on Jun 26, 2010 13:30:31 GMT -5
I know a lot of people have been playing the "I called Mike Check wasn't dead" card, but I think I was one of the first that figured that he had faked his own death after the call from John Thomas. The calls from Dickwell only sealed it for me. However, I don't think anyone would have seen him being a deadbeat dad being the reason. That was, in fact, quite a twist.
Also, I too am amazed how long this storyline has been going on. I wonder if that's the idea RD and Blade had for Mike's final fate from the beginning, or if they came up with it after deciding to kill him off.
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Post by Premier Blah on Jun 26, 2010 15:50:11 GMT -5
I know a lot of people have been playing the "I called Mike Check wasn't dead" card, but I think I was one of the first that figured that he had faked his own death after the call from John Thomas. The calls from Dickwell only sealed it for me. However, I don't think anyone would have seen him being a deadbeat dad being the reason. That was, in fact, quite a twist. Also, I too am amazed how long this storyline has been going on. I wonder if that's the idea RD and Blade had for Mike's final fate from the beginning, or if they came up with it after deciding to kill him off. As an example of what he means...I think I was one of the first to directly think things were fishy IMMEDIATELY after his little 'accident', as I wrote about it. It's pegged by my anger that I use to write about the episodes, inherited from Iggy, and that I was wrong about Sir Alec being involved in one way or another, as if in cahoots. Perhaps that's why he left merry old England, he too had similar problems with...dead beat-edness. But I digress. That's the thing. I would AT LEAST have pegged him for something...different. Murdering a man in Reno just to watch him die perhaps. As it is...he's apparently so old school that he didn't believe in protection.
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Post by Premier Blah on Jun 26, 2010 16:04:28 GMT -5
But wait a minute. Why the f*** didn't Blade as Sir Alec say much about Mike's 'death'? Didn't he feel like saying something in his defense instead of acting suspiciously on the day of the incident? Or was he too busy preparing to douche his woman with vinegar. I WANT ANSWERS DAMMIT! Clarence, get me this CS Irwin guy on the phone!
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Post by Chainsaw on Jun 27, 2010 12:39:22 GMT -5
But wait a minute. Why the f*** didn't Blade as Sir Alec say much about Mike's 'death'? Didn't he feel like saying something in his defense instead of acting suspiciously on the day of the incident? Or was he too busy preparing to douche his woman with vinegar. I WANT ANSWERS DAMMIT! Clarence, get me this CS Irwin guy on the phone! My guess? He didn't give a shit about Mike Check, whether he was dead or not. Also, obvious red herring. Although, there is always the possibilty that...Mike Check and Sir Alec are actually ONE AND THE SAME PERSON!! But that would be ridiculous.
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Post by Premier Blah on Jun 27, 2010 19:00:37 GMT -5
But wait a minute. Why the f*** didn't Blade as Sir Alec say much about Mike's 'death'? Didn't he feel like saying something in his defense instead of acting suspiciously on the day of the incident? Or was he too busy preparing to douche his woman with vinegar. I WANT ANSWERS DAMMIT! Clarence, get me this CS Irwin guy on the phone! My guess? He didn't give a s*** about Mike Check, whether he was dead or not. Also, obvious red herring. I don't know. It would be the equivalent of me, a die-hard man of the Montreal Canadiens (as evidenced by my avatar, the legendary Maurice Richard), being mentioned as a Toronto Maple Leaf - their great arch-enemy. It wouldn't take me long for me to refute that claim. That being said, I hope Alec says he knew Sir Arthur Conan Doyle back in the day.
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Post by Blade Braxton on Jul 1, 2010 23:28:15 GMT -5
I know a lot of people have been playing the "I called Mike Check wasn't dead" card, but I think I was one of the first that figured that he had faked his own death after the call from John Thomas. The calls from Dickwell only sealed it for me. However, I don't think anyone would have seen him being a deadbeat dad being the reason. That was, in fact, quite a twist. Also, I too am amazed how long this storyline has been going on. I wonder if that's the idea RD and Blade had for Mike's final fate from the beginning, or if they came up with it after deciding to kill him off. Thanks, man. BTW, I hate to break WCR kayfabe here, but, eh, oh well. It dawned on me about halfway through his tenure as TNA correspondent. Just WHY does this guy keep changing his name AND moving to all these different markets? Is he on the run from something? Then it hit me, nothing makes a man run more than if he's a deadbeat dad and owes tons of money. Then there was the ultimate twist, IMO...what if his real name really wasn't Mike Check? What if that was just another one of his different aliases in a long line of them he uses on the lamb? Everyone assumed Mike Check was his real name while working in Indiana for WCR. And the name, John Smith. Oh the irony of the frequently wacky-named Mike Check's real name being one of the most common names known to man, John Smith. And like you said, tons of people mentioned he faked his death, but I'm surprised no one really mentioned John Thomas working for DBR Services (Dead Beat Recovery Service), or trying to figure out what the initials were. The Sir Alec subplot, and the later questioning of Nintendo John being John Smith, were there to make you wonder as well. And yes, WrestleCrap Radio's storylines are better than WWE's. After all, they don't call us the longest running episodic pro wrestling podcast for nothing.
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Post by lildude8218 on Jul 2, 2010 0:19:01 GMT -5
I'm don't think that Ned guy is real either
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