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Post by ken on Jan 30, 2009 6:37:38 GMT -5
What did everyone get signed?? Noah had Ric sign a WWE trading card, and I had him sign my copy of Rick Flair and the 4 Horsemen.
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Post by john on Jan 30, 2009 9:05:04 GMT -5
N~Con,
Thanks for a great show!!!
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Post by Frown on Jan 30, 2009 10:05:38 GMT -5
I got the Classic superstars figure with the green robe he signed for me
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Post by docremedy on Jan 30, 2009 16:08:11 GMT -5
N~Con, You would probably wish me to thank you for putting together an awesome show, but I WONT! While I admit I enjoyed the show in its entirety (except for it being a very LONG day), you sir, you are evil! So based on your actions I no longer will thank you for providing a great show, I will EXPECT you to put on a great show as penance for the despicable behavior you showed at A New Beginning Woo. Thanks -Remedy Now, on to the show itself. I enjoyed the whole night overall. It by far had it's ups and downs. The Street Fight was brutal and I thoroughly enjoyed Vendetta driving Mickey through the table propped up in the corner. I was really disappointed that bum Dennis Gregory and Fab fought in a regular match. I was really looking forward to some stipulation. The 10 Man was CRAZY. I had a hard time keeping tabs on what was going on, but lots of action all around. Two things from that match though. 1. CJ - now that he is hired where does this leave him in the ranks of thing? 2. Kato - I REALLY hope he can make it back. I was really surprised to see Irish Airborne pull the win out from under SH. I believe this could lead to an interesting couple of matches. ken I didn't have Flair sign anything, however I tried to get my roommate to have him sign the now going on 2 year old piece of pizza signed by Chest Flexor.
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Post by bigfreaky on Jan 30, 2009 18:03:49 GMT -5
Big freaky, If you weren't at the show, please don't comment. I don't want to get into a big back and forth argument, but suffice to say you know much less than you purport to. Ric was contracted for two hours...he stayed for three. Its much different to start the autograph signing earlier because of his line. The difference is GIANT. He stuck it out for every fans, and with the exception of a few complaining on here, all of the emails I have gotten have been very positive. Also, knock the BS off on the board. Everyone. N~Con #1. I know there have been autograph singings before at concerts that have been scheduled earlier in order to meet demand. I have to ask, There are formulas for signings. Why didn't you only sell enough passes for the signing to cover Ric Flairs Two contracted hours? I find this sentiment of wrestling promoters acting like doing their jobs as some sort sacrifice odd. If its so hard to do then don't do it. #2. The few complaining on here are some of your most loyal fans, who will most likely be around after most of the new fans from the show are gone. I don't think setting up some chairs or rearranging the scheduling is that outrageous of a thought. #3. I do know that most people don't bother to complain they just don't come back.
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Post by steviefrnchs on Jan 30, 2009 18:07:16 GMT -5
I had naitch sign my copy of the shoot interview which by the way=is awesome watched al 13hrs on tuesday ;D. overall the card was great. the best match of the night was the streetfight. denny and fab could have went longer. IWC finally has a real champion in the baddest man on the planet RAY ROWE . It took N~Con some time to wake up and realize shiima couldnt carry the company.hopefully this sets up a rowe vs fab fued that will end in a fab title run that is a long time coming. sad to see eric and his little buddy loose the titles . Iwc never disappoints Thank You N~Con For another great time at the show!
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Post by iwcpromoter on Jan 30, 2009 18:59:17 GMT -5
As usual, Big Freaky, you are way out in left field.
Not that it is any of your business at all (Because lets face it, it really isnt), We sold exactly enough for two hour signing. Ric took his time going through, and so it took longer. End of story. If you weren't there, you should not comment about things you dont have first hand experience. Concert signings are usually free, so you have the ability to cut off the line where you want and tough, they werent paying anyway. You don't have the same option when people pay for autographs and pictures.
Second you miss the point. I dont care if fans complain about the show or the product. They have the right to do so. I hate it when they attack each other for their opinions. Simple as that. You are a big fan of a board that needlessly attacks people on an anonymous basis, mostly with untruths across the board no matter which promotion, promoter, or wrestler it is.
You can not compare wrestling to concerts or whatever else you choose to do at a particular time. The wrestling business and promotions are way out on the fringe of society, so its so much more difficult to get fans to come to shows than you can possibly fathom. And even harder to keep them, no matter how good the show is.
Again, you will have an answer, as usual. But compare 15 years of promoting experience and for better or worse, my desire to give an honest answer to our fans on this board vs your level of experience.
N~Con
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Post by stylesclash516 on Jan 30, 2009 20:07:40 GMT -5
I find this sentiment of wrestling promoters acting like doing their jobs as some sort sacrifice odd. If its so hard to do then don't do it. No no no no no no! Don't tell N~Con to quit!! If N~Con stops doing IWC where the hell will we all go?? N~Con is clearly the best promoter (and i'm guessing he's the booker as well) in the Western PA area and no i'm not kissing ass, i'm telling what I believe is the truth. You do realize indy promoters just loose money damn near every show. I have nothing but respect for N~Con for running IWC shows. No, I have no experience in the wrestling business other then from a seat in the crowd so i'm just another mark on here telling what I feal is right. If you don't like the way N~Con operates then find some other promotion to go to.
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Post by khwrestle2 on Jan 31, 2009 0:47:53 GMT -5
I had him sign the Classic with the Red Robe, and his WWF poster from 1991. My daughter got her WWE program signed.
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Post by ken on Feb 10, 2009 1:15:01 GMT -5
First of all, I hope I don't come off as intrusive, this is just my curiosity speaking...
I know there were a ton of people there, but I'm just wondering what the total amount of people that came to see Ric Flair, and the rest of the show...also are advance tickets selling better that usual? Just wondering if many newbies will return. Thanks in advance, and if you can't /won't tell us it's totally cool, again, I'm just wondering.
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