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Posted

Before I get into my initial gripe, since it's beat up on Mole day...

 

Mole, the word is FLAMED. NOT Flammed.

 

Ok...rarely am I one to ever bitch or moan, especially about something so trivial, but why can't anyone ever spell Low-Ki's name correctly? Half of the guys in the TNA folder spell it "Lo Ki".

 

I know that Loki is the normal way of spelling it, but you figure that with all of the graphics shown on TNA and ROH, people wouldn't make that mistake anymore. TNA used to make this error until someone spoke up.

 

The first time I brought this up, someone actually said that Loki is that way it's supposed to be spelled. Someone please tell that to Low-Ki. On his website, its plain and simple. Hell, him AOL e-mail is Lowki99.

 

L....O...W HYPHEN K...I.

 

DAMN.

 

Dames

Guest oldschoolwrestling
Posted

So its not Lowe Key?

Guest Kotzenjunge
Posted

Well, Loki is the original Norse deity...

 

Didn't I always spell it right when I was talking to you on AIM, Dames?

Guest Banky
Posted

I'll give Low-Ki the recognition he deserves when he learns the art of wrestling.

Guest Ulysses Everett McGill
Posted

That HAS to be a flame meant to piss off Dames.

 

You couldn't REALLY think that Low Ki is a bad wrestler...not if you saw the Main Event from the first Ring Of Honor show. Hell, if you've seen ANY of his work in ROH.

Guest Banky
Posted
That HAS to be a flame meant to piss off Dames.

 

You couldn't REALLY think that Low Ki is a bad wrestler...not if you saw the Main Event from the first Ring Of Honor show. Hell, if you've seen ANY of his work in ROH.

Kick strangle kick kick facekick kick strangle

 

did I cover his move set?

Guest SupaTaft
Posted

The original Norse deity was Ymir, out of whose carcass the cosmos was created.

 

Or, if you want to get really technical, the first deity was the giant primordial cow, whose milk flowed down the Great Void and nurished Ymir.

 

Hey man, I know my shit. I am a Viking after all.

 

-Taft

Guest Banky
Posted
The original Norse deity was Ymir, out of whose carcass the cosmos was created.

 

Or, if you want to get really technical, the first deity was the giant primordial cow, whose milk flowed down the Great Void and nurished Ymir.

 

Hey man, I know my shit. I am a Viking after all.

 

-Taft

Huh?

 

//

Guest The Grand Pubah of 1620
Posted

I thought it was Low Key. :huh:

Guest Bannable Offense
Posted

You mean he's not Lodi?

Guest Banky
Posted

C'mon guys, we are really reaching for humor here.

Guest El Psycho Diablo
Posted

Low-Ki (fairly good indy wrestler)

Loki (Really, really bad guy)

Guest Kotzenjunge
Posted

No no no, I didn't mean THE original Norse deity, I meant that Loki was simply one that shared the common spelling of Low-Ki as "Loki." Sorry about the confusion. Whenever I see that Loki was in a match, I think that he's going to fuck with some blind people or have a grand hero killed or something.

Guest goodhelmet
Posted

i think he was keeping it low key looking for a kilo.

Guest Mole
Posted
Before I get into my initial gripe, since it's beat up on Mole day...

 

Mole, the word is FLAMED. NOT Flammed.

Gotcha, and that isn't even that mean.

Guest mach7
Posted
L....O...W HYPHEN K...I.

Didn't he spell it Low Ki' at one point... no hyphen, but with an apostrophe?

Guest Miss Indy Queen
Posted

I'm sure Brandon (Low Ki) would be so proud your bitching about the many ways his name has been misspelled. FYI when he first started out it was Low Key and it came from the song No Diggity from Blackstreet. It was then changed to Low Ki.. It is spelled Low Ki'.

Guest Goodear
Posted

Next up, how to spell Eddie Guerrero's first name properly.

Posted

OH MAN! Thank's for bringing up EDDY's name spelling dilemma. And the day that Low-Ki decides to implement psychology and other things into his repetoire, I'll believe it. I mean, I've seen him kick a ton of different ways, and he has the Dragon Clutch, the Ki Krusher, and the Phoenix Splash. Five moves...uhhh...last time I checked, that wasn't a great moveset...I know it looks good, but it takes a great carrier to get a GREAT match out of him.

Guest Memphis
Posted

Well what the fuck is it then?

 

I've always written Guerrero's first name as Eddie. Is it Eddy or Eddie? Settle this shit before I go insane.

 

It's the little things that send people over the edge, you know.

 

>M<

Guest Memphis
Posted
The original Norse deity was Ymir, out of whose carcass the cosmos was created.

 

Or, if you want to get really technical, the first deity was the giant primordial cow, whose milk flowed down the Great Void and nurished Ymir.

 

Hey man, I know my shit. I am a Viking after all.

 

-Taft

Huh?

 

//

It's best to not think about the stupidity surrounding most posters here.

 

Besides, Vikings are retarded anyway.

 

>M<

Guest Goodear
Posted
Well what the fuck is it then?

 

I've always written Guerrero's first name as Eddie. Is it Eddy or Eddie? Settle this shit before I go insane.

WWE spells it with an "ie", I'm not really sure where the "y" spelling comes from since I don't remember how WCW or ECW spelled it.

Guest notJames
Posted

It's EDDY~!

 

"Eddie" is the Americanized version, as there is no "ie" spelling of the "y" sound in Spanish.

 

Silly humans.

Guest mach7
Posted
It's EDDY~!

 

"Eddie" is the Americanized version, as there is no "ie" spelling of the "y" sound in Spanish.

 

Silly humans.

This goes on the top of my list as most annoying incorrect spellings by WWE.

 

Along with how they could never decided if it was "Farooq" or "Faarooq".. and "Sycho" Sid. Sycho? Who the fuck spells PSYCHO with no P? Don't get me wrong, I hated both Faarooq & Sid... it was just really annoying.

Guest Goodear
Posted
It's EDDY~!

 

"Eddie" is the Americanized version, as there is no "ie" spelling of the "y" sound in Spanish.

 

Silly humans.

Yeah, but he's from Texas and comes from a English and Spanish speaking family so either is possible.

Guest Cover of Darkness
Posted

Norse mythos are awesome. It's a shame that the Elder Edder never got a writer(s) on the caliber of Homer to make it a cohesive story, because there are some heroic passages in that that put The Illiad to shame. As it stands now, there are entire pages with just lists of names on it.

 

I have to give props to a society who's outlook was: "Victory is not in defeating evil, but rather, in resisting evil to your final breath." Since the Norse afterlife was so fatalistic (Even if you were the best guy in the world, the giants were going to come and kill you in Valhalla.) their stories usually involve endings like the hero laughing at the villains as they cut out his heart. He dies, but he proves he is superior because he never allows them to break him.

Guest goodhelmet
Posted

if we all just called him edjuardo then it wouldn't make a difference.

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