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June 2011[edit]

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October 2013[edit]

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My references are valid as I am this person The Maestro (wrestler). I have added new information several times only to see it taken down. Stromedia1 4 October 2013

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Ok I will do that and will post the information and references asking to be put up on the page you all made for me as my references are valid. Thank you. Stromedia15 October 2013

Clarification for your article.[edit]

The Maestro (wrestler) says you had a background in music, theater and collegiate wrestling. Could you give some detail on that? Like, which college, any public performances, what was your wrestling record, which instruments do (or did) you play? By my reading of policy, you could be a reliable primary source for claims like these. Of course, if you'd rather not share, you're not obliged.

I've removed the bit about debuting on Saturday Night against Sting. There doesn't seem to be any record of that match on the Internet, or of Robbie Eagle in WCW in 1991 at all. This sort of thing needs secondary sourcing. If you happen to have some proof of this match (or other 1991 WCW ones), that'd be cool. As far as I can verify, you first wrestled Ice Train on October 13, 1993, aired on The Main Event November 14. InedibleHulk (talk) 08:12, 13 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hi InedibleHulk Piano, Drums, Singer, and Theater. Pembroke/Ohio State wrestling camp along with USA Freestyle/Greco Roman team for amateur wrestling. 8/14/93 Saturday Night was actually the one with Sting. Here is a WCW Saturday Night TV taping list http://www.softcom.net/users/abingham/sn1993.html Thank you for asking. Any help I can be please let me know. Stromedia1 (talk)04:00, January 14, 2014

Thanks for the quick reply. Just to be sure, do you mean UNC Pembroke and Ohio State University, or somewhere else? And at which did you study the arts (or were those hobbies)?
Thanks for correcting the Sting date. The generally reliable TheHistoryOfWWE.com has him squashing someone named Richard Ingram on that episode. But I can't find anything else saying this guy existed (Ever heard of him?). The site doesn't list finish details for that one, suggesting nobody there watched it. Given that, I'm inclined to believe the guy with the tape (and Sting's opponent, of course).
I'll readd that. Even though it wasn't your debut or a hyped match, he's still a notable opponent. Do you remember if it ended by Scorpion Deathlock or something else? InedibleHulk (talk) 10:02, 13 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

For InedibleHulk Pembroke and Iowa State. Sorry typos. Sting won with the Scorpion Deathlock. Also had matches during that time with Cactus Jack, Too Cold Scorpio, Maxx Payne, and Buff Bagwell to name a few. Was gonna be brought in for a feud with Johnny B. Badd at the time as Gorgeous George III, but that fell thru which led to going to the USWA. Stromedia1 (talk)06:33, January 14, 2014

That's a shame. It'd have made much more sense than having that name on a woman. WCW wasn't known for making sense, though.
That's all the questions I have for now. Going to have to trim a bunch later, but I'll try to source anything that looks notable, or ask for your help. Wiki articles generally don't go into nearly as much detail about the smaller indies. It's not a knock on your or anyone else's work there, it's just that the shows had only a local impact.
As a wrestling geek, I like reading about the obscure shows, but an encyclopedia is for a more general audience. Even most wrestling fans outside of West Virginia have no idea who most of these guys are (did you really drop the MSW belt to a guy named just Karl?). So, even if sourced to the gills, Wikipedia just isn't the place.
You might want to check out your WrestlingData page and help them fill in any blanks, or make corrections. That's the place for comprehensive results, no show too small. InedibleHulk (talk) 17:29, 13 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

For InedibleHulk Gorgeous George was the granduncle's name years ago and WCW at the time wanted to do something with Johnny B. Badd with two flamboyant characters, but the idea fell thru. Continued on to USWA and other places afterwards using the family name as Gorgeous George III. Yes that guy's name in MSW was just Karl lol! Thank you for your help. Any more help I can be just let me know. Stromedia1 (talk)02:02, January 15, 2014