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Next Saturday, there's a wrestling show in Colorado I want to go to, there's two problems: 1. It's a 5 1/2 hour drive from where I live and 2. I haven't heard of the promotion that much, the main thing I know is that it's a NWA territory. My dad says I have to decide by Wednesday, so help is appreciated. The promotion's name is Fusion Pro Wrestling.
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[QUOTE=The Swanton825;383545]Next Saturday, there's a wrestling show in Colorado I want to go to, there's two problems: 1. It's a 5 1/2 hour drive from where I live and 2. I haven't heard of the promotion that much, the main thing I know is that it's a NWA territory. My dad says I have to decide by Wednesday, so help is appreciated. The promotion's name is Fusion Pro Wrestling.[/QUOTE] If you want to go and the only con is time it takes to get there and back, ask yourself one question. Can I afford to spend 11 hours on the road? If the answer is yes then go.
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I dunno, 5 and a half hours to see an indy show is a long ride. I'm imagining you live out in the sticks somewhere. Not heard much of the promotion myself, they probably aren't great judging by their website but you'll probably get a decent nights entertainment out of it. So if you got the time then you might as well go, but it doesn't look like something I would go out of my way to see.
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[QUOTE=BurningHamster;383553]I dunno, 5 and a half hours to see an indy show is a long ride. I'm imagining you live out in the sticks somewhere. Not heard much of the promotion myself, they probably aren't great judging by their website but you'll probably get a decent nights entertainment out of it. So if you got the time then you might as well go, but it doesn't look like something I would go out of my way to see.[/QUOTE] I live in Wyoming, (which according to Garfield, Wyoming is Indian for "nothing" :D) and I don't do much on the weekends anyways, all I'd lose is half of my Saturday.
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I drove three hours in a cramped tiny ****heap with four other guys to go see WWE when they first came to New Zealand. Since then I've got my own car and am fully licensed, but of course they moved their bookings from Wellington to Auckland and Christchurch (5 hours, and 3 hours + plane ride respectively). I don't plan on going, but that's mostly because of the typically high price of WWE shows compared to some indy show. That and I'd need to fork out for Auckland accommodation, whereas I had friends in Wellington. So really, if the only thing is travel, and that's not even a big issue, go for it. You'll either like it or you won't. And either way - gotta beat a lazy Saturday in Wyoming, right?
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[QUOTE=The Swanton825;383567]I live in Wyoming, (which according to Garfield, Wyoming is Indian for "nothing" :D) and I don't do much on the weekends anyways, all I'd lose is half of my Saturday.[/QUOTE] WHOA Someone who actually admits to being from Wyoming. Only the second time I've seen this in my entire life.
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