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Post by Frank Venable on Oct 16, 2019 20:48:59 GMT -5
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Post by Derrick Vayden on Oct 16, 2019 22:31:12 GMT -5
These casts have been fire lately. Each one has been better than the last. Please do keep up the good work, pridebois!
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Post by Corey Bull on Oct 16, 2019 22:40:18 GMT -5
This was a great cast, lots of laughter all around. Great work as always.
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Post by Wade Moor on Oct 17, 2019 9:41:07 GMT -5
For anyone who doesn’t listen to the podcast, at the end of it I kind of dropped a bombshell and announced the retirement of the Wade Moor character in any iteration. After a close personal tragedy and a lot of reflection, I’m ready to put this character behind me. The style can be emotionally draining even when your mindset is good, and only amplified during a period of grief. I want to thank everyone whose loved or hated the character, in the short and long term. I love every single one of you.
The good news is I’m not totally out of the game. I’m still going to go full steam as Guru Daddy with Ariel in the IllumiGnarly and try to keep it fun/lighthearted.
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Lockhart
Professional Wrestler
Playtime is over.
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Post by Lockhart on Oct 17, 2019 10:07:28 GMT -5
For anyone who doesn’t listen to the podcast, at the end of it I kind of dropped a bombshell and announced the retirement of the Wade Moor character in any iteration. After a close personal tragedy and a lot of reflection, I’m ready to put this character behind me. The style can be emotionally draining even when your mindset is good, and only amplified during a period of grief. I want to thank everyone whose loved or hated the character, in the short and long term. I love every single one of you. The good news is I’m not totally out of the game. I’m still going to go full steam as Guru Daddy with Ariel in the IllumiGnarly and try to keep it fun/lighthearted. I know I give you all the suck in the world and I could've just said it in our private chat, but I think giving some recognition here is more appropriate. Wade, along with guys like Spence and Speede, is one of main pillars of the federation that really allowed it to blossom into what it is right now, in my opinion. Not only did you put out the best written work in the federation bar none, but you also used your status and talent to help build others such as myself, QDT, and others. Getting to collaborate with you and become your friend OOC has been the biggest positive of joining Action Wrestling, and there's no doubt in my mind at least that you're the gold standard for being a hybrid of both competitiveness with killer work, and cooperating to make great stories with others and make sure other people are having fun with it as well. You're the real Action Wrestling GOAT, my guy. <3 To more months of sucking each other off with our chadski bromance.
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Post by Wade Moor on Oct 17, 2019 10:15:17 GMT -5
For anyone who doesn’t listen to the podcast, at the end of it I kind of dropped a bombshell and announced the retirement of the Wade Moor character in any iteration. After a close personal tragedy and a lot of reflection, I’m ready to put this character behind me. The style can be emotionally draining even when your mindset is good, and only amplified during a period of grief. I want to thank everyone whose loved or hated the character, in the short and long term. I love every single one of you. The good news is I’m not totally out of the game. I’m still going to go full steam as Guru Daddy with Ariel in the IllumiGnarly and try to keep it fun/lighthearted. I know I give you all the suck in the world and I could've just said it in our private chat, but I think giving some recognition here is more appropriate. Wade, along with guys like Spence and Speede, is one of main pillars of the federation that really allowed it to blossom into what it is right now, in my opinion. Not only did you put out the best written work in the federation bar none, but you also used your status and talent to help build others such as myself, QDT, and others. Getting to collaborate with you and become your friend OOC has been the biggest positive of joining Action Wrestling, and there's no doubt in my mind at least that you're the gold standard for being a hybrid of both competitiveness with killer work, and cooperating to make great stories with others and make sure other people are having fun with it as well. You're the real Action Wrestling GOAT, my guy. <3 To more months of sucking each other off with our chadski bromance. This fucking guy ❤️ I’ll definitely cherish all the moments I’ve made with others as the character, either as friends or opponents. You’re all my family, my tribe. Take care of yourselves and know that I love the fuck out of all of you.
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Post by Joey Flash on Oct 17, 2019 11:41:05 GMT -5
For anyone who doesn’t listen to the podcast, at the end of it I kind of dropped a bombshell and announced the retirement of the Wade Moor character in any iteration. After a close personal tragedy and a lot of reflection, I’m ready to put this character behind me. The style can be emotionally draining even when your mindset is good, and only amplified during a period of grief. I want to thank everyone whose loved or hated the character, in the short and long term. I love every single one of you. The good news is I’m not totally out of the game. I’m still going to go full steam as Guru Daddy with Ariel in the IllumiGnarly and try to keep it fun/lighthearted. Wade vs Jared next XIII, send him off with a bang. 😍 You're the fucking man and I will always be a constant reader of every single word of prose you type.
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Post by Dandy DiVito on Oct 17, 2019 13:12:39 GMT -5
For anyone who doesn’t listen to the podcast, at the end of it I kind of dropped a bombshell and announced the retirement of the Wade Moor character in any iteration. After a close personal tragedy and a lot of reflection, I’m ready to put this character behind me. The style can be emotionally draining even when your mindset is good, and only amplified during a period of grief. I want to thank everyone whose loved or hated the character, in the short and long term. I love every single one of you. The good news is I’m not totally out of the game. I’m still going to go full steam as Guru Daddy with Ariel in the IllumiGnarly and try to keep it fun/lighthearted. Just for public acknowledgement as we've talked about your personal situation: you have all of my love, support, and sympathy in trying times. Love ya, man. You've been nothing but a wonderful supporter and friend the entire time I've been here. I want nothing but the best for you, man. Take care of yourself how you see fit. Sidenote: I'm fairly goddamn scared of what you're going to accomplish with Guru now that he'll have 100% of your focus and won't be a side character. Gonna be great when we're all getting clapped by him instead of Wade.
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Post by Shadowlove on Oct 17, 2019 22:24:53 GMT -5
For anyone who doesn’t listen to the podcast, at the end of it I kind of dropped a bombshell and announced the retirement of the Wade Moor character in any iteration. After a close personal tragedy and a lot of reflection, I’m ready to put this character behind me. The style can be emotionally draining even when your mindset is good, and only amplified during a period of grief. I want to thank everyone whose loved or hated the character, in the short and long term. I love every single one of you. The good news is I’m not totally out of the game. I’m still going to go full steam as Guru Daddy with Ariel in the IllumiGnarly and try to keep it fun/lighthearted. Wade was one of the first characters along with Jared, Joey, Rabid, Zombie, Andre Holmes, Bonnie Blue and your other original partners in crime in #beachkrew that have been a positive influence on Shadow & Miyamoto. Your creative writing style inspires me as a writer and your OOC support of my writing style and Shadow & Miyamoto as characters have been greatly appreciated. I know that we would’ve made sweet chin music on each other if we ever had the chance to collaborate as Shadow & Wade. But, I’m glad that you’re not completely out of the game and are giving The Guru Daddy time to shine in a fun and lighthearted way as Roger Payton Jr. and Walter (yeah, I know, but I’ve seen Singh in FBCHAT. lol) did for those characters.
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Post by Gravedigger on Oct 18, 2019 5:26:55 GMT -5
I can't wait to listen to the podcast sometime soon. I wanted to comment on the retirement of the Wade character.
The Wade character, and you as a handler, have always been top notch. You started that Wade character 4 years ago and while your Kaz character was pretty good, Wade Moor stood far above the rest of the pack. He was a larger than life character and always has been. I say that as a big compliment because in e-wrestling most characters are boring. They're generic and bland, but not Wade Moor. I recently read an issue of Pro Wrestling Illustrated where they were discussing the PWI 500 and how there's no Hulk Hogans, Steve Austins, The Rocks, etc. anymore. And Wade Moor is like the equivalent of that here where Wade Moors are hard to come by.
As most people know I was in WCF since 2002. From 2002 until the game changed after Jonny Fly came in, I could reminisce about all these times there and I had certain people I remembered and could name off the top of my head that were the greats. When I think about WCF from 2015 until its doors closed, Wade Moor is one of those names. I literally can't think of many things during that time period without thinking about the Wade Moor character.
When you decided to leave WCF and join AW, we marked the fuck out in the admin chat. It was easily one of our biggest recruits to the fed. You've been a pillar of this community and always will be no matter how long you actually stay and no matter how long we stay open. Even though it sounds like we're bidding you farewell, we're not, but just paying our respects to a top character in our community.
But I mean hey, I retired Gravedigger countless times between 2003 and 2018 so /shrug.
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Spencer Adams
Professional Wrestler
Wrestler of the Life
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Post by Spencer Adams on Oct 18, 2019 20:55:17 GMT -5
I know how it feels, man. Dark times can totally change a super serious character for you. <3 you and support your decision and glad you're still gonna be around.
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