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Post by thegreatzero on Sept 8, 2006 19:15:47 GMT -5
I just noticed when i went to read about the mainland show, that Kaimana is listed as 210 lbs. on the AWA World Heavyweight rankings list. Is that right? Wow... he is the lightest wrestler on there. Does he really have a chance? Here is where I saw it. www.awausa.com/topten.html
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Post by hcwlinda on Sept 11, 2006 18:59:12 GMT -5
The AWA President, DALE GAGNE is "on it"! He had it updated right away. We thank you for your post! ~Linda
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Post by thegreatzero on Sept 12, 2006 17:11:19 GMT -5
I don't know. Kaimana is good, but I don't know enough about Rick Converse.
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Post by cktheman on Sept 12, 2006 17:20:39 GMT -5
I actually like the lighter Kaimana. He doesnt need to get heavier in order to be a top contender. But I always prefered smaller athletic wrestlers than lumbering big guys. If it's the Kaimana that lost in the tag match then he has no chance but if he competes like I read he did with Samoan Joe then he has a good shot.
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Post by thegreatzero on Sept 13, 2006 14:49:45 GMT -5
Thank you, I thought he was more than 210, but I wasn't sure. Samoa Joe is big, but he doesn't just lumber around. He is very agile. I like the Kaimana that went against Samoa Joe. The weight might give him a better chance at a Heavyweight Title not just to compete, but to actually win, though he can probably compete against Kirby Mack for the AWA World Light Heavyweight too if he doesn't continue with his weight gain. I think, right now he is at a good weight because he still has speed. I just don't know enough about Rick Converse, so I have to look into this before I can give a better opinion. I also like to watch smaller guys too. I like Nightmare.
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Post by thegreatzero on Nov 11, 2006 12:35:06 GMT -5
Sorry to bug you, but just wondered why the AWA hasn't updated their page with the new AWA Hawaii Inter-Island Champion. Shouldn't the new Champion be Mr. Spa Fitness?
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