Hey Hey!
     I know this must look a little weird right now, since this is the first time I've ever written in the first person, but get used to it!      Anyways, my name is Dan...I normally live about 30 minutes northeast of downtown Toronto (proud to be CANADIAN, how could you not be after we produce this?), but I currently live in Waterloo, ON, about an hour west of Toronto, studying Communications at Wilfrid Laurier University. (For those of you who don't know who that is, he's the guy on the Canadian 5 dollar bill.) I've been a wrestling mark for years, starting in the early ages, watching the likes of Hulk Hogan & Randy Savage tear it up in the ring. But, like hundreds of others, I lost interest once WCW took over as the major fed, and never really got back into it until one fateful Monday night in November 1998 (ooooooh)...      It was Raw Is War, November 2, 15 days after Judgment Day 1998, when Stone Cold Steve Austin was fucked out of the WWF Title by Vince McMahon. Now I had heard the name Stone Cold going around, and I had also caught on to the whole "Suck It" trend, but never really understood where the Suck It bit came from. Personally, I thought DeGeneration X was a clothing line...big error on my behalf. Then, that one night while tiredly channel surfing at 10:30 (Canadian late night cable = Mike Bullard = SHIT TV), I turned on the TV to TSN (Canada's version of ESPN) to see Big Boss Man assaulting Pat Patterson & Gerald Brisco inside a Steel Cage. Now, I'm sure there were more appaling things than a chunky redneck beating two old farts with a nightstick, but I was interested in exactly just what the fuck was going on. Then, the glass broke, and out came Stone Cold to the rescue, only to be followed by The Undertaker, then Kane. And once Kane's pyro had set the cage on fire with the three fighting inside, I was hooked. By Rock Bottom: In Your House that following December, I had known just about everything that needed to be known about wrestling. I was an official mark.      On February 8, 1999, Raw Is War had a special Monday night, that was scheduled to air on the Saturday night before the St. Valentine's Day Massacre from the good ol' SkyDome in the Big T.O., thanks to some stupid fucking dog show, so I decided "what the hell?" and got a couple of 200-level tickets for me and my brother. Although it was an amazing experience and quite the rip-off, I wasn't really appealed by the live wrestling scene, but I stuck with wrestling all together nonetheless. I decided that the only way to channel my useless wrestling knowledge instead of annoying my friends with it was to make a website about it. So, in December 1999, the internet takeover began...      Around that time, I began my own website on AngelFire called "Mr. Socko's Sock Drawer" (I'm a self admitted Mick Foley mark...met him in person when I was 15...click HERE to see it). It was a terrible piece of shit, I know, but it did inspire me to learn some goddamn HTML. I then moved from there to a Pay Per View Archive called the WWF Pay Per View Asylum, which I still think may be online (e-mail me if you're really that bored to see it). I had that site running for about a year before I realized that nobody gave 2 shits about it, and the site looked like a blind man typing with their ass. But the info was there. I just had to present it in a fashionable way. And thus, this site.      I began this site known as "WWF2000", a site where all results from the year 2000, yes, even house shows, would be documented in a time-capsule-type site, where you could visit in 10 years and still be able to look up that half-assed house show you saw in your hometown. I thought it was a pretty cool and original idea, but when I told the idea to friends, they looked at me as if I was just some kind of fucking moron. The idea was soon being ripped off, as RajahWWF.com, a huge wrestling site power which I actually visited quite often, stole my idea, beginning its own Year 2000 Record Book, basically a total duplication of my site. Now instead of try and bitch and just get shut down, I figured I may as well help em out by asking if I just do that section instead with a link to my site, so it's a win-win situation. But of course they never mailed me back, and eventually, they just shut down that section, finding it an "inconvenience". So I won the battle, if it's even considered a battle...I see it as kind as if I'm David, defeating Goliath by Countout because Goliath got bored or tired or something like that...But nonetheless, I kept the site, morphing it into "WWF Millennium", a name which held up for about 1 year, until the WWF expansion into WCW & ECW, where I decided I may as well add those results too. And thus, you have the Wrestling Millennium Network. Now I'm making some expansions of my own, trying to get this site off the ground. Only time will see how far I get...      Wow, what a way to end off...8oP. Well, I guess that's all for now. I just thought that I wouldn't make this site look so robotic anymore by getting the input on the site straight from the source. Enjoy the site,      Dan      big_ass_head@hotmail.com UPDATE: January 2002      Hey Hey,      I never thought I'd do a "P.S." kinda thing in this section, but I felt it was absolutely necessary, since those wonderful geniuses from RajahWWF.com came back to piss me off again, forming a 2002 Record Book at the beginning of 2002, prompting me to get some goddamn affiliates, and of course, to make this RajahWWF "tribute"... (Click HERE to view). Enjoy! |