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Old 04-10-2005, 02:05 PM   #12
tucsonspeed6
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I always wanted to troll a troll, so here we go...

This week on TPWW! True Hollywood Story: tucsonspeed6.

It all began in the beginning of March, 2004. a young fresh face entered the spotlight at TPWW. Unlike many other newbies like just john, he paid close attention to his grammar and rarely started a pointless thread, much less several all at once. His name was tucsonspeed6, and his thoughtful posts quickly made him noticed by many on the site. But he was not the only new comer to make a name for himself. Soon after a young upstart from Great Britain started to make a name for himself too. His name: Ferocious.

"By this point I was starting to loosen up a bit. I would crack a joke post every now and then to kinda relax between serious thoughts on wrestling matters. It just so happened that Ferocious thought my sense of humor was good. But he was new. I really didn't know the guy. I took a great risk in making the move to a tag team."
--TS6

Together, the two quickly became known as the Rockers of TPWW. TS6, the senior poster of the two was a bit like the Marty Janetty. With a clear advantage in reps, tucsonspeed6 was sure to be a big star on TPWW.

"We worked over the noobs for a while, making fun of their posts and stuff. I wouldn't have considered us to be big names by this point, but it worked for the time being. Then came the days of the jWo. Suddenly I was thrown into this stable situation. I was like a lost dog. I made fun of noobs a little bit, and it entertained my fellow jobbers, but it didn't feel quite right." --TS6

The jWo was a sensational hit for some, a disaster for others. Ferocious began making many posts, while TS6 made an occasional appearance. Pretty soon, it became clear to everyone involved, that Ferocious, who had by now renamed himself "SirRoundSound", was easily the HBK of the two. Ferocious seperated himself from his fellow jobbers. Many say that by this point he was no longer a jobber, but a midcarder of sorts on the site. Soon, he started to expand his reign over the casual forums. Eventually, he stopped coming to the wrestling forums alltogether.

"I remember trying to stay a part of the stable, but it was just an avatar by that point. I became bitter. I was left behind. I started up with the caption crew....ugh! those were bad times. Eventually the transition became complete and I moved on to my current roll as TS6."

TS6 would make a strong stand for himself. He kept to his rare posts, but founded "The Other Predictions Thread" and even made more allies with JamesSteele and Corndad. But the dark days of his career were not over. It seemed that the push of Batista became a bitter point of TS6's life. His life parrelled the WWE's. When the WWE was good, he was good. But when Batista's push was brought to a dramatic halt just two weeks after he won the title by none other than Hulk Hogan, TS6 snapped. After only three weeks of Hulk Hogan's reign, he committed sepoku...just like he always said he would. Sadly, Hogan's title reign would end a week later. In his final interview, TS6 was quoted to say, "If there was anything I hated more than whiners, it was noobs. If I could get away with murder, I'd commit it on a stupid noob troll."

Next week on TPWW! True Hollywood Story: LooseCannon...Orton's greatest fair weather fan.
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