Posted by Borrow my holsters on October 11, 2008, 8:37 am, in reply to "Re: secw"
Just for some facts on SECW (the real deal) In 1974, Ron Fuller opened up Southeastern Championship Wrestling based out of Knoxville, Tennessee where he focused mainly on the east Tennessee area. ...
Intern claimed to be from TN where he wrestled for them and Continental Championship Wrestling.You can research that back over a 100 websites and never find one piece of evidence he ever seen the show much less wrestle for them.Anyways lets go on futher.
Southeastern Championship Wrestling was born after the demise of Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling (see the Gulf Coast section here). SECW was already alive in Knoxville, Tennessee (see the Knoxville section here) where promoter Ron Fuller had been running since 1974. In 1977, Fuller expanded the promotion to Alabama and the Florida panhandle.
At first, the two divisions of SECW were considered and treated as separates. They had their own belts, champions and feuds, though they would exchange talent. In 1980, Fuller closed the Knoxville portion of SECW. He did as such until late 1985 when Fuller decided a name change was in order and the promotion was renamed Continental Championship Wrestling
Many of those guys still alive today.Not many left to really wrestle due to age and health.I find it hard to believe that even Bret Christopher could be half of what any of those guys ever thought of being.Unless you kiss his ass or be his play toy of ideas your nothing in that fed.I'd take a backyard job over working with that guy and futhermore calling yourselves Southeastern is a kick in the nuts to the guys that made Southeastern.Really disrepectful and conceiving.I thought you said you was a respectable promotion?There is your shoot, welcome to borrow my guns anytime.
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