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Post by iwv on May 26, 2006 23:33:02 GMT -5
Saturdays at Noon
Charter Communications Channel 18
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Post by St. Louis Wrestling Rocks! on May 27, 2006 8:44:00 GMT -5
And I'm stuck not able to watch it cause I don't get the show up here...
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Post by iwv on Jun 1, 2006 23:07:58 GMT -5
Perhaps a tape trader can help you out.
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Post by tobihope on Feb 9, 2007 11:08:58 GMT -5
Crimey - is this a St. Louis version of "On the Mat" (Chicago indy highlight show)?
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Post by St. Louis Wrestling Rocks! on Feb 9, 2007 14:30:59 GMT -5
Guessing yes.
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Post by iwv on Feb 10, 2007 0:01:32 GMT -5
In regards to "the vault:"
It's essentially a 30-minute weekly program that features matches from St. Louis-based and nationally-based independent wrestling organizations that took place from 1995-1998.
The matches from the St. Louis-based "Dr.X's Wrestling Royale" cable show, which ran from 1995-1998, are used on the show, which is why one will see a lot of South Broadway matches on there. Many of the feds that are featured on the show are defunct now.
The timelsot is currently the same in St. Louis, Saturdays at Noon.
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Post by jordenvandal on Sept 2, 2008 10:37:23 GMT -5
Is this show still on?
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Post by iwv on Oct 3, 2008 22:08:41 GMT -5
Sorry for the late response to this...I thought this thread went kaput... The show was discontinued a long time ago. The date: I can't remember specifically for it was that long ago. It was fun putting together roughly 40 half-hour episodes, but lack of time, and perhaps more importantly, lack of desire, resulted in a suspension of production.
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Post by St. Louis Wrestling Rocks! on Oct 3, 2008 23:22:28 GMT -5
Just a curiosity....have you uploaded any of the shows online somewhere?
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Post by iwv on Oct 4, 2008 2:21:26 GMT -5
Just a curiosity....have you uploaded any of the shows online somewhere? I haven't. The masters are in that antiquated tape format known as 3/4". It might take awhile for the conversion. I still have about 90 hours of Gateway Championship Wrestling TV and 156 hours of Dr. X's Wrestling Royale TV to sift through first.
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Post by St. Louis Wrestling Rocks! on Oct 4, 2008 9:54:28 GMT -5
3/4" ? What kind of tape machine plays those?
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Post by iwv on Oct 4, 2008 10:13:08 GMT -5
3/4" ? What kind of tape machine plays those? A format prevalent in broadcast and cable in the 1980s and 1990s. For the time, a fairly reliable format, but the bulky size of tapes and VCRs made it difficult for consumer use. Dr. X was mastered on this format because it was the format of the cable station it was produced at. The other shows were produced in this format because the gear and tapes were free.
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