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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2014 21:09:02 GMT -5
Breaking News tonight from WCF Headquarters in Reading, Pennsylvania earlier today is that WCF Legend and Hall of Famer Gravedigger officially left Wrestling Championship Federation earlier today. Gravedigger has stepped down as owner of Penn State Wrestling Federation, WCF’s farm league for the last couple of years. WCF Owner, Seth Lerch, had this to say regarding Gravedigger’s departure from the company:
“WCF suffered a big loss earlier today with the departure of one of its biggest superstars in WCF History, Hall of Famer Gravedigger. Reasons for his sudden departure are not being made public at this time for legal reasons. WCF and myself especially wish Gravedigger the best in his future endeavors.”
Rumor is that Gravedigger’s former manager, Jayson Stasiak, is taking over control of PSWF. This has yet to be confirmed.
Earlier this afternoon, WCFwrestling.com also learned that The Graveyard was put up for sale earlier this week. The Graveyard is the popular nightclub owned by Gravedigger for the past few years.
Attempts to reach Gravedigger for comments have so far proven to be unsuccessful.
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Post by Speede on Sept 21, 2014 19:36:14 GMT -5
Upon further analysis of the news, fewer fucks than expected were actually given. Sources estimate the number of fucks given to be approximately zero.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2014 20:44:45 GMT -5
I love hearing smack talk from someone whose career highlight was losing one of the biggest matches of his career.
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Post by Seth on Sept 22, 2014 0:06:54 GMT -5
@sethhatestwitter
To be fair, the Boneyard was always more popular than the Graveyard. No idea why.
#sexinnuendo #boners
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Post by Alex Richards on Sept 22, 2014 10:25:52 GMT -5
Maybe Roy was talking about the impending release of Gravedigger,Jr?
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