Supreme Cross
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Post by Supreme Cross on Jul 22, 2014 8:26:42 GMT -5
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Devilkiller
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WFWF. Go see about it.
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Post by Devilkiller on Jul 23, 2014 0:57:23 GMT -5
Not too bad man. I have one concern though.
How did you make your ring? Because that's stiff, and I know this is the backyard page where "We don't care how bad it hurts." I know I'm already messed up for life from doing crap when I was younger, and I don't want you guys to end the same way. What's underneath the ring? Is it stiff/solid wood or do you have some metal pipes running across it for bounce?
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Supreme Cross
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Post by Supreme Cross on Jul 23, 2014 6:55:10 GMT -5
at times we had plywood and then carpet underlay on top of it. we still do the same idea but use gym mats that one of the wrestlers found too. we don't use anything for the bounce of it. the rings in bad shape though. its really old and the bottom of it is caved in. rings are just expensive and the crew aren't into it anymore that much anyway so whats the point of spending the money?
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Devilkiller
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WFWF. Go see about it.
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Post by Devilkiller on Jul 23, 2014 11:10:25 GMT -5
at times we had plywood and then carpet underlay on top of it. we still do the same idea but use gym mats that one of the wrestlers found too. we don't use anything for the bounce of it. the rings in bad shape though. its really old and the bottom of it is caved in. rings are just expensive and the crew aren't into it anymore that much anyway so whats the point of spending the money? 2 things: 1) If you love this sport, you have to spend money and go a few years without making any until you do. 2) I made my professional grade ring for under $200. Took a lot of time, and I have to replace the wood, so in the end I'll say it cost me $400. That's cheap compared to $4,500. There are ways around it.
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Supreme Cross
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Post by Supreme Cross on Jul 23, 2014 15:16:30 GMT -5
at times we had plywood and then carpet underlay on top of it. we still do the same idea but use gym mats that one of the wrestlers found too. we don't use anything for the bounce of it. the rings in bad shape though. its really old and the bottom of it is caved in. rings are just expensive and the crew aren't into it anymore that much anyway so whats the point of spending the money? 2 things: 1) If you love this sport, you have to spend money and go a few years without making any until you do. 2) I made my professional grade ring for under $200. Took a lot of time, and I have to replace the wood, so in the end I'll say it cost me $400. That's cheap compared to $4,500. There are ways around it. i understand this just that my fed doesnt care about it anymore so its pointless. the other wrestlers that are into it still, want to get a new ring so its up to them
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2014 3:59:39 GMT -5
there is a guy in your matches dressed in a red shirt and jeans that is just awful. he stands there waiting to set up the move, and is wooden as all hell. the other 2 guys in the match were good though. granted i only watched him in the one match, so maybe he is better in other matches. the cross vs storm match was really good. you guys have talent
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