Papa Shango
Frontman of the WZ Band!!
LOD= Overated. Never drew a dime outside of The Great Lakes area, Chicago, Detroit, etc.
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I see numbers hasn't been on so maybe I'll take a tag team for him, Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli.
This isn't official unless he misses the time limit again. Not sure where he is but he has til the morning to pick if he wants to change those picks.
So, in an era in which wrestlers generally stayed in particular regions, you're telling us that LOD never drew a dime outside of a region which encompasses nearly a fifth of the country?LOD= Overated. Never drew a dime outside of The Great Lakes area, Chicago, Detroit, etc.
FACT
Well, now that I think about it, The Road Warriors were bigger in Georgia than the Great Lakes. So, I guess they really weren't a big draw in nearly one-fifth of the country. They may have sort of been a draw there, but the more I think about it the more unsure I am about how big they were up near there. But Georgia was about as big as they got.So, in an era in which wrestlers generally stayed in particular regions, you're telling us that LOD never drew a dime outside of a region which encompasses nearly a fifth of the country?
Thank you. I thought so too.Good logic.
Early 90's? You mean that two year stint that featured the long-awaited fued with Demolition that didn't live up to the hype? Or thier short sabbatical, which led to thier return... with a dummy named Rocko?Or thier second sabbatical from the WWF, where they went to WCW for six months, did nothing, came back to WWF, and became jobbers to the New Age Outlaws? You're right, I think I would like to ignore that.Oh yeah, and just ignore that whole early 90's period when they worked in the WWF, or late 80s when they were working WCW.
You don't even know what you are talking about, considering you've already changed your position. The Road Warriors drew most anywhere they went.Well, now that I think about it, The Road Warriors were bigger in Georgia than the Great Lakes. So, I guess they really weren't a big draw in nearly one-fifth of the country. They may have sort of been a draw there, but the more I think about it the more unsure I am about how big they were up near there. But Georgia was about as big as they got.
Your right. One feud in two years, clearly is an indication that they didn't draw any money or fans during their run in the WWE. Your logic makes as much sense as Konnan's grammar.Early 90's? You mean that two year stint that featured the long-awaited fued with Demolition that didn't live up to the hype?
Thank God, because your logic was giving me a headache trying to figure out.Discussion over.