Go to the Firefox tab in upper left corner, click it, click options, click the security icon when options pop up, click saved passwords, the box should pop up, click show passwords, and find the one that corresponds with wweforums.netFirefox.
Go to the Firefox tab in upper left corner, click it, click options, click the security icon when options pop up, click saved passwords, the box should pop up, click show passwords, and find the one that corresponds with wweforums.net
No problem, when I saw you used firefox I knew exactly what ya needed to do.lol Got it working again. Thanks.
No problem, when I saw you used firefox I knew exactly what ya needed to do.
But sometimes they're true :>I could say something about Japanese people and technology, but it's a stereotype.
And stereotypes are bad.
wk
Ummmm... CM Punk? Seriously though I see what you're getting at, and it's an excellent point. Usually out-of-kayfabe stuff doesn't come across well on TV.
This "article" was written by someone who has nothing to do with the business, and no knowledge of what they're talking about.
Don't worry Waco, the other kid is a troll. He's trying a bit hard too.I saw that as more of a shot at WCW in the "last days", when you'd get Schiavone talking about how "that wasn't in the script". And I think it's good advice, because you're right in that it doesn't come across well on TV. But, like all good advice, you have to know when to not follow the rules.
Vince?
wk
Fuck youThat I did. I didn't have it saved or written down anywhere (well, actually I did... the computer had it "saved" so that every time I typed my user name in, the password would automatically be generated so that I didn't have to bother remembering it, but with the merge today, that changed for some reason), and I also forgot my e-mail address, which if I recall is something you need to know in order to have a new password sent to you. So on the spur of the moment, I just created a new account. (For some reason, I kind of like the idea of a fresh start anyway.)
This article covers several points that actual bookers (Vince Russo, Bruce Pritchard, Jim Cornette, etc.) have raised before themselves in interviews. So ya, I'd say it's pretty on point.
Fuck you
I saw that as more of a shot at WCW in the "last days", when you'd get Schiavone talking about how "that wasn't in the script". And I think it's good advice, because you're right in that it doesn't come across well on TV. But, like all good advice, you have to know when to not follow the rules.
Fuck you
Welcome back, Tgmiveld!
We've missed you and your friverlous ways!
wk
I truly think it's D'Z. Idk why.Hello to you, too.
Nah, this can't be Tgmiveld. This guy at least uses correct spelling and punctuation (though I think he missed a comma in that last post.)
Nah, in the thread where I debated with him, he wasn't as clever as D'Z.I truly think it's D'Z. Idk why.