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The Mighty Exodus of 2004

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Apparently, Widro wants out of 411mania.com and is starting his own site seperate Ashish.

 

Who gives a fuck?

 

Well, somebody has to considering it is one of the most visited wrestling sites on the web. The big news is that he is taking the big names with him. Almost all the major contributors like Eric Szulczewski, Scott Keith, Chris Hyatte, Flea, Josh Grut, and Scotsman are gone leaving only no names like Stephen Randle, Michael Melchor, Jon David, and Ricky Hazard to bring in the hits.

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I didn't care, to be specific. At least you didn't put it in the WWE folder.

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I suppose I should explain this

 

I do the "stop talking about..." to mock the mods who get their panties in a twist when a certain internet writer (I can't say his name, of course, but it rhymes with "Pott Peith") is mentioned around here

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Has anyone actually gone there yet? They have a sports section, and actually give credit for reporting scores and results and stuff. Hilarious.

 

What's the appeal of these nerdy interest conglomerate sites again?

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What the hell? It's pretty much 411 with a new name. Isn't the point of creating a new site providing something......new?

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What's funny is what a big deal was made out of whats-his-name's reviews of WWE programming going to that site, yet the very first one fails to deliver.

 

At least Scotsman is posting stuff there.

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