Wednesday, June 20, 2012

WWF>WWE IMHO

In my humble opinion, it'll always be WWF to me.  I was into wrestling for a spurt in my youth, but that never lasted.  I wasn't even aware that they made wrestling trading cards until I started collecting again three years or so ago.  I don't remember these cards being reality in the late 80's-early 90's, but I've been wrong more than once.

Anyway, I acquired these cards because the packs were a quarter a piece.  They are up for grabs. I could be holding on to something worth tons of dough here, and I'd never know it.  If you know it, better lay claim to before someone else! (ha)
Here we have the Edge, Lance Cade, and Tazz.  Of these, I have heard of the Edge only.  I try to live on it, too.
These two I have heard of.  Chris Benoit was the dude who committed suicide, right?  And Triple H, well, who hasn't heard of Triple H.  Legend.
Kristal and Theodore Long, I've never heard of.  Simon Dean looks like a first class jerk.
Trish Stratus? Nope.
Ahh, The Undertaker! Another legend. Is he still wrestling?
Oh, these are the two special coins that came with the cards.  I got The Undertaker and Edge.  They are pack fresh and still wrapped of course!

Not bad for fifty cents, I guess.  But I don't want any of them. Let me know if any of you do.  

1 comment:

  1. Out of all the cards here, the Undertaker is the only one with an "active" career. I say active but I mean he only wrestles once a year at Wrestlemania. He should be retiring soon. Triple H is still active but in the WWE office, not the ring. Edge retired last year and Tazz is an announcer for TNA (Impact Wrestling now). The Chris Benoit story is much sadder than him committing suicide. He did but he also killed his wife and son the day before. Doctors said when they did the autopsy, they said he had the brain of a 85 year old alzheimer's patient. Meaning he had so many bruises on his brain and so much head trauma. Very sad indeed.

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