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Welcome all New Members (If You Are New Post in Here)

Welcome dude, You might go alot further if you, dnt type like dis its hard 2 read n undastand...

But welcome anyway.
 
Edgey2jortonfan, your sig can only be a maximum of 800 pixels. You have to change yours so it's smaller.

Anyway, welcome to all the new guys. Read the rules and have fun!
 
Edgey2jortonfan, welcome to the forum! As you may notice, WZ forums are a bit different to others. For that I recommend reading the rules, and for certain changing your signature.
 
hey im jake im 15 ummmmm i would like to apoligize to getting repoted on my first day but any way im a major wrestling fan some of my fav wrestlers are matt hardy rvd and jeff hardy i know alot of people hate him but he my fav he has the persona of a mainevent and the talent of a mid card lol
 
Welcome Jake. Don't worry about your warning as it's just that: a warning. You're new so you'll get some leniancy. Check out the rules at the top of any section and if you have any questions as any mod. Our names are in bold. Have fun.

I like Matt as well.
 
Go to user CP and click on edit signature. You can upload a file from a site like photobucket from there. Just make sure it's under 800 pixels total.
 
how do i get a picture on my sig?
could someone help me plz?
thanks and helloo 2 everyone
You need to go into the User CP, click on edit signature. There, you need to put the URL of the image inside the image tags.

So for mine, it would be like this:

http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm273/BardockD/Banners/Coldplay.png[/IMG*]

without the star. Hope that helps.
 
Hey Im new, you guys should check out the link in my sig, for a great E-Fed

OR we go to WZCW, Wrestle Zones premier e-fed :p

And welcome to all the new guys, I hope you enjoy it here!
 
Hello everyone. I'm new to this forum (as well as the website) and I was referred by my good friend "IrishCanadian25". He suggested that I give all of you a little introduction and glimpse into the mind of the D-Man, so here goes...

I've been a wrestling fan since shortly after Hulkamania began in 1984. I remember staying awake late one night (defying my mother and father's curfew), turning on the television and flipping through the channels when I came across footage of a bunch of men taking part in a loud, backstage celebration. There was a short, witty reporter with a microphone and several large men shaking hands, shouting, and pouring champagne all over each other. This was footage of the day Hulkamania was born on January 23rd, 1984. I don't know why, but it completely caught my attention and I couldn't stop watching. I was 6 years old, and I stayed up until midnight watching what would become one of my passions for years to come... professional wrestling. Throughout the years, I've seen the "sport" evolve from a quiet, animated, super hero-type television show to a multimillion dollar phenomenon, adored by millions throughout the world.

Granted, I'm not one of those freakish-looking, overweight, cross-eyed, and smelly old men that go to bars with a replica WHC belt draped over my shoulder to watch free PPV's while shouting WWE catch phrases at the top of my lungs at inopportune moments. I'm just a normal guy with plenty of friends (IC25 being one of my closest), a day job as a business development/sales manager, and a side-job singing in one of NJ's dime-a-dozen cover bands.

In addition, about 3 years ago, I took 6 months out of my life to learn more about the business by joining the IWF wrestling school in NJ. I've been in a ring, taken bumps, and have been involved in over 50 wrestling matches of my own. So, I think I have a relevant perspective on subjects that I post.

My passion for professional wrestling continues to this day and it's nice to finally find a place where I won't be frowned upon for posting my opinions on what I grew up watching.

I look forward to posting on your threads and hearing your replies!
 
Hello everyone. I'm new to this forum (as well as the website) and I was referred by my good friend "IrishCanadian25". He suggested that I give all of you a little introduction and glimpse into the mind of the D-Man, so here goes...

I've been a wrestling fan since shortly after Hulkamania began in 1984. I remember staying awake late one night (defying my mother and father's curfew), turning on the television and flipping through the channels when I came across footage of a bunch of men taking part in a loud, backstage celebration. There was a short, witty reporter with a microphone and several large men shaking hands, shouting, and pouring champagne all over each other. This was footage of the day Hulkamania was born on January 23rd, 1984. I don't know why, but it completely caught my attention and I couldn't stop watching. I was 6 years old, and I stayed up until midnight watching what would become one of my passions for years to come... professional wrestling. Throughout the years, I've seen the "sport" evolve from a quiet, animated, super hero-type television show to a multimillion dollar phenomenon, adored by millions throughout the world.

Granted, I'm not one of those freakish-looking, overweight, cross-eyed, and smelly old men that go to bars with a replica WHC belt draped over my shoulder to watch free PPV's while shouting WWE catch phrases at the top of my lungs at inopportune moments. I'm just a normal guy with plenty of friends (IC25 being one of my closest), a day job as a business development/sales manager, and a side-job singing in one of NJ's dime-a-dozen cover bands.

In addition, about 3 years ago, I took 6 months out of my life to learn more about the business by joining the IWF wrestling school in NJ. I've been in a ring, taken bumps, and have been involved in over 50 wrestling matches of my own. So, I think I have a relevant perspective on subjects that I post.

My passion for professional wrestling continues to this day and it's nice to finally find a place where I won't be frowned upon for posting my opinions on what I grew up watching.

I look forward to posting on your threads and hearing your replies!

Welcome aboard, D-Man! Great to have you, let us know if you need anything. I saw that you already read the rules, you're all set to unleash your knowledge on us!
 

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