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UberTekkers

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  1. Question to anyone running the london wrestling convention i have brought a superticket and wondered if the wrestler would be bringing promo photos to be signed or just paper where we provide our own

    You're probably best bringing your own photos. You can buy officially liscenced photos from www.retrowrestling.com as they're UK based, or if there is a specific photo you want signing you can get it printed on www.photobox.co.uk for £1.24 per 8x10, just be weary some guests might be funny about you printing unofficial photos. The only person I've ever had any trouble with was LuFisto.Also try google images someone has scanned the old style official wwf promo shots in which look awesome printed off and look like the real deal.

  2. I'm sure I saw the other week that Doug Williams is doing a Collectormania event at Braehead, near Glasgow.

     

    Remains to be seen if any other wrestlers will be added, but I'm sure an import wrestler would do a good turn (well to be precise ex WWE star, not Impact Wrestling midcarder).

     

    Unfortunately showmasters don't put a hell of a lot of effort into the Glasgow leg so can't see them bringing anyone over for it specifically, best chance of an import would be for somebody already in the country.

     

    Yeah Bohan nailed it on the head, Showmasters have a tendency for their events that aren't Collectormania MK or LFCC to put repeat bookings or imports already in the country on the lineup. For example their Cardiff Comic Con last year had Sabu on it as he was already in the country, whereas for LFCC they'll fly in 4-5 imports who just come over for the event.

  3. I'll share some other points at another time but I'm really not happy with T-bone, so I was informed it was he as I wasn't really paying to much attention until I was soaked, threw a pint over me and some people around me.

     

    Really uncalled for. I know a group were giving Rampage some stick and I assume they were playing up to that but throwing a beer at all over the crowd seems not on, even more so if you're not even hitting who your aiming at.

     

    By all accounts a woman with a kid was not very happy about it, and rightful so, and neither was I. Interaction and playing to the crowd to keep the reaction building I get, but this just felt a bit too far and really killed my mood and enthusiasm.

     

    I'd very much like some one to get in touch with me about it, because I'm most disappointed.

    The woman was my mom, we take my disabled brother to shows all over the uk, it really was uncalled for tbh. We spoke to the fludders about this to be told what do we expect him to do about it and that it makes for an "atmosphere" so yeah me driving a 200 mile round trip to get beer thrown in my face makes for a good atmosphere? Does it bollocks. Won't be taking my brother back to pcw anytime soon, I might go if the mood ever strikes but after that poor customer service I'm not amused.

     

    I never said 'what do you expect me to do' so please do not say what I said if I did not say it. I said to just your mother who come to the merch area alone 'I am very sorry the rowdy atmosphere is part of PCW but its not right that a wrestler thrown beer over you and he will be told its not acceptable'.

     

    I am very sorry this happened and the talent was told about it and told it must not happen again. I wont make excuses but PCW is very edgy and not targeted as a family show but I would rather not have drinks thrown about like a rock concert.

    My apologies there may have been some crossed wires, either way I suggested to Liz about a potential disabled area as you get many disabled fans at your shows, dunno if it's been fed back yet, but I don't think I can bring my brother back otherwise as I can't guarantee he is going to be safe.

  4. I'll share some other points at another time but I'm really not happy with T-bone, so I was informed it was he as I wasn't really paying to much attention until I was soaked, threw a pint over me and some people around me.

     

    Really uncalled for. I know a group were giving Rampage some stick and I assume they were playing up to that but throwing a beer at all over the crowd seems not on, even more so if you're not even hitting who your aiming at.

     

    By all accounts a woman with a kid was not very happy about it, and rightful so, and neither was I. Interaction and playing to the crowd to keep the reaction building I get, but this just felt a bit too far and really killed my mood and enthusiasm.

     

    I'd very much like some one to get in touch with me about it, because I'm most disappointed.

    The woman was my mom, we take my disabled brother to shows all over the uk, it really was uncalled for tbh. We spoke to the fludders about this to be told what do we expect him to do about it and that it makes for an "atmosphere" so yeah me driving a 200 mile round trip to get beer thrown in my face makes for a good atmosphere? Does it bollocks. Won't be taking my brother back to pcw anytime soon, I might go if the mood ever strikes but after that poor customer service I'm not amused.

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