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#2556 19/12/02 09:18 AM
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Are there any good wrestling servers on mirc where I can download stuff?

#2557 19/12/02 10:05 AM
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'wrestling servers' where you can 'download stuff'?

uhm,... IRC (Internet Relay Chat) consists of a network of IRC servers where you can connect to with an IRC client like mIRC. With such a client you can chat in so called 'Channels' with all other people connected to one of the IRC servers in the network you connected to. Read more in the IRC Intro.

Special 'wrestling servers' do not exist. And as far as I know there are no wrestling themed IRC networks. (There are gaming and Startrek networks!) But you might manage to find wrestling themed IRC channels on all major IRC networks.

You can see a list of all existing IRC networks on 'Netsplit'.
You can search for wrestling related IRC channels too!

As for 'downloading stuff'; in my opinion mIRC is primarily for chatting, not a file share program. When you have found some friends on IRC to chat about wrestling with, they might have some things to share with you (like photo's or something? I have no idea about wrestling)

#2558 20/12/02 09:49 AM
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Sounds like he wants to download Hulk Hogan...

#2559 20/12/02 11:23 AM
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i think he want play wrestling on MIRC???
hehehhehehheheh can we ???? grin

#2560 20/12/02 11:36 AM
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mIRC V6.1 Piledriver Edition hehe. How does one chuck an opponent over the top ropes on IRC though? lol

#2561 20/12/02 12:44 PM
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lol
still on mind!!!!!

#2562 22/12/02 12:20 PM
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What is Hulk Hogan?

#2563 22/12/02 12:47 PM
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lol. A wrestler weighing about 140kg, he's the one that tears his shirt up in the ring before the match.

#2564 22/12/02 03:19 PM
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There are 2 very different types of wrestling in the United States.

One is the traditional variety one would find in the Olympics and in our schools with people competing against each other.

The second is one, which is rooted in entertainment, as a cross between greco wrestling and boxing and ridiculous antics.

Unfortunately the second has caught the eye of more people for entertainment value than the first. The matches are an embarrassment to anyone who has ever competitively wrestled.

#2565 22/12/02 03:23 PM
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The second is better but not of late, back in the 80's the egos weren't as prevalent. I remember the wresling down here in the late 70's and early 80's. Andre The Giant even wrestled in Sydney.

And nothing used to beat watching the WWF on telly. I remember Rowdy Roddy Piper and all his interviews that ended up in on-set punchups, chairs getting thrown, clothes getting torn and repuations being shattered for all time, it's all good stuff.

#2566 22/12/02 03:27 PM
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it's all good stuff.
That's a VERY relative term/point of view :tongue:

#2567 22/12/02 04:03 PM
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lol very true! I remember as a kid sitting down in front of the telly on a Saturday afternoon being entertained by the likes of Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks. Big Daddy's real name was actually Shirley - no wonder he grew up so big and tough. But the toughest people were all the old grannies sitting in the front row ringside, baying for blood *shudder*!

#2568 23/12/02 11:18 AM
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Bond !, James Bond!!!! cool

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