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Post by admin on Apr 7, 2007 4:16:57 GMT -5
For the HCW FANS: The buzz around the HCW office right now is, that there will definitely be another "mystery" wrestler, making his debut on the 14th as the "BLUE HAWAIIAN". He is 6ft tall and weighs about 225, and dressed all in blue. Hmmmm...Who could this be? Well, it definitely rules out REF JEREMY!!! lol... More on this will be posted on the News and Rumors Section soon! Stay tuned...
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Post by Mr. Sex and Violence on Apr 7, 2007 6:51:19 GMT -5
The Blue Hawaiian? I swear if he comes out lookin like the Hawaiian Punch dude, I am gonna unleash stabbity death upon whomever came up with that....
stabbity...stabbity stab stab....
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Post by thegreatzero on Apr 7, 2007 18:39:58 GMT -5
A friend of Ma Hu Wong's? Does he have a thingytail umbrella that goes with the name? LOL
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Post by admin on Apr 9, 2007 22:33:32 GMT -5
HCW just got a photo of the BLUE man himself. Here's what he looks like. Who is this mystery wrestler? ... www.808hcw.com/bh.html
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Post by kaniala on Apr 9, 2007 22:49:21 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Um I guess it would be nice to say ALOHA and welcome to HCW.... Sorry just weirded out from the name. Hope to see you in action this saturday night, heard alot of hype from you so I hope you can back it up. mahalo's Kaniala[/glow]
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Post by thegreatzero on Apr 10, 2007 0:34:13 GMT -5
That doesn't look like Ref Jeremy.
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Post by futtsmeller on Apr 21, 2007 20:33:39 GMT -5
i thought it was johnny kealoha...but then i took a closer look....the blue hawaiian doesnt have a wobble in his walk like kealoha does
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Post by futtsmeller on Apr 25, 2007 16:39:32 GMT -5
he doesnt have a wobble and and doesnt have skid marks on his face
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Post by thegreatzero on Apr 28, 2007 1:31:58 GMT -5
I don't know about the skid marks, but if you are lost here, Mr. kealoha is one of the most quickly retired newbies in professional wrestling of yesterday, and I mean just yesterday. He is a prime example of "Here today, gone to Maui", incredibly quicker than a flash in the pan. The Blue Hawaiian, who we now know was Chris Del Sol, on the otherhand doesn't seem to know when to quit.
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Post by kazz on Apr 28, 2007 14:50:29 GMT -5
Well, this is what I've heard... . . . . . .
UH Warriors Adam Leonard, Solomon Elimimian and Blaze Soares will exit spring training as the first-team linebackers.
Jake Patek has won one of the safety jobs. Desmond Thomas is ahead of Dane Porlas and Keao Monteilh at the other safety position.
There are about nine players rotating on the defensive line.
Kealoha Pilares, who was The Advertiser's Offensive Player of the Year as a Damien Memorial School senior in 2005, is regarded as the No. 1 running back. He will be challenged in the fall by Leon Wright-Jackson, who played at Nebraska as a freshman in 2005. Wright-Jackson, who is completing work on an associate degree, will join the Warriors in August.
Left wideout Jason Rivers, left slotback Davone Bess and right slotback Ryan Grice-Mullins are assured starting jobs. C.J. Hawthorne, who moved from cornerback, and Malcolm Lane are the top contenders at right wideout.
The Warriors had hoped to name replacements for left tackle Tala Esera, center Samson Satele and right tackle Dane Uperesa. Those three are expected to be selected in this weekend's National Football League draft.
But the Warriors have shuffled the offensive line numerous times this spring. This week, left tackle Keoni Steinhoff, center Aaron Kia and right tackle Keith Ah Soon joined two returning starters — left guard Hercules Satele and right guard John Estes — on the first-team offensive line.
Jones said he won't select the starting center or tackles until training camp in August.
The Warriors have spent the least amount of time on special teams this spring, working only on punting and punt returns.
Two new punters are joining the Warriors in August.
Michael Washington, Aaron Bain and Bess have practiced as punt returners.
Mouse Davis, who left to become Portland State's offensive coordinator, was in charge of special teams last year.
This year, Jeff Reinebold will be in charge of the punt team. George Lumpkin will be in charge of the punt-return unit. Dennis McKnight will handle the place-kicking units, and team with Rich Miano on kickoff returns and kick coverage. McMackin will be in charge of the place-kick defense.
. . . (Just thought I'd bring substantial news to this particular thread)
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Post by thegreatzero on Apr 28, 2007 20:45:58 GMT -5
No disrespect to Curty though. You can side with who ever you want, but I'm still sticking with Hawaiian Blood myself.
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Post by futtsmeller on May 2, 2007 2:11:37 GMT -5
but anyways ...can anyone say rerun
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