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eugenespeed Started conversation Mar 22, 2003
This is a very good entry. Did you see last years British Wrestling: Revival?
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Mat Lindsay (the researcher formerly known as Nylarthotep...now he has a name, all he needs is a face) Posted Mar 26, 2003
"Revival"? was that a supercard, documentary or what? as it seems to have slipped me by!
That's the problem with living in the north, all the new promotions are located in the south!
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eugenespeed Posted Mar 29, 2003
I live in the north as well.
Revival was a live event, which was shown afterwards a couple of weeks later on cable and satellite channel Bravo. It was presented by Tommy Boyd Promotions, (Tommy being the former CITV host and the then host of TalkSPORT's Talk Wrestling programme.) and used talent from FWA (Frontier Wrestling Alliance) as well as Brian Christopher and the then recenntly fired Eddie Guerrero. It contained a few grudge matches and a tournament to crown "The King of England".
The Televised event lasted an hour and a half, but it is worth seeing. I taped it from TV and do enjoy watching it every so often.
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Mat Lindsay (the researcher formerly known as Nylarthotep...now he has a name, all he needs is a face) Posted Mar 29, 2003
God, I'd love to have seen that.
Eddie's one of the brightest stars in my constellation of pro-wrestling.
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