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Tom Prichard
@drtomprichard
Head Coach for Jacobs-Prichard Wrestling Academy (JPWA) jpwrestlingacademy.com SPCW Sportatorium 157 Myers Ln LaFollette, TN 37766
Knoxville, TN
Joined June 2012
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    One of the good guys gone...again. #RIPBrodie
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    5 years ago the Dream passed away. His impact is still felt daily.
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    But, but... I didn't see any "havacoronas" or "toupes"! Done right, with guys who KNOW HOW, look the part & have FEELING...it has a different flavor. Everything they did in 4 moves meant something. Lost art. Lost authenticity.
    Oh man what PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING 😘👌
    GIF
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    This was the first crew I encountered tonight! Helluva night... Thx guys! @HeathSlaterOMRB @WWEBrayWyatt @ZackRyder @WWECesaro #RAWTonight
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    My opinion: The problem is the premise. When u come at it like "it's all a work" THIS is bound to happen! U know, "it's all fake" No wonder we're in the shape we're in. THINK SHOOT, BUT WORK! Have some pride in your work PLEASE! jpwrestlingacademy.com
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    Smoother, faster, more exciting...Better? Matter of opinion I guess. Not rose colored goggles as much as knowing the difference between "feeling" and "playing a part." Huge element missing with many today. Luv ya Brian, but you'll never know the "feeling" & that's what's MISSING
    Hot take: Modern day wrestling is actually better in a lot of ways than the old stuff. We often look back at the past with rose colored goggles but if you actually watch a lot of things at the top level are smoother, faster and more exciting than they were 30 years ago.
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    Give u sumbitches ANY team and the ingredients are there for a great match as long as they follow your lead. That's the truth! I believe The Revival is Midnight Express level greatness in 2019.
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    These guys are now the "old guys" at these things
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    Today Brad Armstrong would have turned 58. We miss him everyday... RIP Brad. Love you.