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  1. I think they are releasing more vip tickets on Monday for the sting tour, keep an eye out for those :)

    i will...didn't think there was gonna be more, i just figured i was too late and that was that. Can someone verify or deny the thruth of this ? i'd like to know so my work doesn't f*ck things up again for me monday....if i knew for sure there is another sale monday i will do everything i can to get them tickets after all.

  2. really wanted to get the vip package for Sting in London but i didn't make it home in time from work, was just about an hour late, got home around 10am, immediatly ran to my computer to purchase online, already out of stock. Sad day...i know i can still get the regular tickets but i dunno, it's not the same....i have to come from Belgium as well so if i was to go i really wanted to make the most of it and get the photo op and all. Man this sucks.

  3. A bit late i guess but i hadn't checked this topic in a few days, i'm intrigued by that cmll british night poster, wtf is that ?? was there really a cmll show in the UK ? if so i hadn't heard a single word about it but i sure wished i had ! i'd definatly want to go see it if there ever was a full fledged lucha event taking place in the UK.

  4. so, to bring this topic a bit back to it's roots instead of following the "review" route of books that already exist, here's another one of my squables :)

     

    i'd love to have more english books dedicated to lucha libre or masked wrestlers in general, i'm big into lucha libre and i always had, and have, this fasination with masked wrestlers,and surely theres been enough phenomenal masked wrestlers that would have loads of stories to tell.

     

    i own mondo lucha a go go,which is on of the few decent books dedicated to lucha libre and it covers the whole lucha scene in a nutshell, who the biggest stars are and a bit of their background, how lucha became what it is, the tradition of the masks ,the rules, lucha in pop culture such as films....i really enjoyed reading it and it has fantastic photographs in it as well, i would kill to have more books like that.

     

    Now, if were talking books dedicated to a specific wrestler i'd say a jushin liger book would be insane, as would a nook about hayabusa.

     

    Also, a book about the Tiger mask legacy covering all diffrent versions/wrestlers and their background and influence, or if that's to much to ask, i'd settle for just a big dedicated book on sayama, the original tiger mask. ( and before anyone points it out yes i know there's quite a bit tiger mask stories in other books such as dynamites but i want more lol )

     

    Another one that springs to mind is Ultimo dragon, the man has been everywhere in the world, all the big companys and a true legend despite being f*cked over in his wwe run, i'd love to read a bio on him covering his life.

     

    Bring on the mask wrestlers books i sayeth.

  5. Always loved FSM and still do, buy it every month....is it perfect, no offcourse not but aside from the typo's i never really found anything to really moan about, sure some periods where better than others but there have always been enough good articles in it to warrant the purchase for me.

     

    I just hope they keep it this way and don't add more mma stuff since i couldn't care less for mma so i guess the mma part of fsm is my biggest issue cause i just don't care about it lol, but i don't blame fsm,mma is popular and a lot of people seems to be into it so it's nice that they give it coverage, as long as it doesnt start be more about mma then pro wrestling i'm fine....theres enough dedicated mma magazines out there so fsm doesn't need to follow suit imo.

     

    But so far everything is fine.

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