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Your suggestion for the McMahon article

Hey, a few users (myself included) feel your statement appropriately covers the events of the "death" of Vince McMahon at the talk page. If you could source that appropriately (and change the airing day to June 11) I'd be more than willing to add it to the article page. Thanks, Metros 15:24, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

ECW (WWE)

I put the nowiki tags on it. The reason I did it was to try and avoid re-directs. Lrrr IV 03:23, 13 June 2007 (UTC)

Maybe you should just use the nowiki tags. It gets your point across without creating an annoying redirect. When you click on the "What links here" for the page, there should be no entries in the "ECW (WWE)" section. My edit didn't alter any of your actual comment since anybody reading the page would see the same thing that was there before. Lrrr IV 03:30, 13 June 2007 (UTC)

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Sources for Pro Wrestling Articles

As you may recall, I did an article for a NWA member promotion, NWA Championship Wrestling from Virginia. It was deleted due to supposed lack of credible sources. What is considered a credible source? JeffCapo 15:12, 4 July 2007 (UTC)

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Bridge River changes

Hi; I'm the original author of this page, and am from the area. The point of the old section headings, now replaced by History with date-period subheadings, is that the name meant something different in each of those eras; i.e. as a non-riparian place/community name; there are different communities/meanings described, and it's not a continuous history of one community. Maybe there have to be different articles because of this, I'm not sure and wouldn't know how to separately title them, come to think of it....; the point is that the context of the original section headings was meant to reflect this. Have a read at the actual content and hopefully you'll see what I mean; with the sole "History" section there's an implication that it's the same place that's talked about; it's not, they're all in the Bridge River basin, or near it, but they're not all the same place. Maybe a rider on the start of each subsection might say "in the period 1858-1860 etc the name Bridge River applied to yadayadayada etc". I'm "on the road" at the moment and only briefly booking into Wiki now and then; I noticed your change and thought I'd better comment on it; any reply (on my talkpage pls) I may not get back to for a while, as my internet access is only intermittent. A lot of other stuff that I might want to spend time nitpicking I generally ignore lately as the real world as me out there and doin' stuff; this one's near and dear to me as it's where I'm from (see Cayoosh.net which is my hobby site). Thx.Skookum1 23:55, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

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