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About a day and a half, sorry I don't keep track of details like this, I just do it. I live in Ireland and back in the 1990's and the early 2000's I was a huge pro wrestling fan especially of the WWF/WWE. Back then we used to get all the pay per view events for free as long as we had Sky Sports subscription so every time there was a pay per view event on I'd stay up all night until 1:00 A.M ( when these things usually started ), watch my 3 hours of Wrestling, eat a big breakfast then run off to school/work, I'd come back home, go to my room at around about 8:00 P.M and then I'd crash about an hour later. So by my estimate, somewhere around the 36 - 39 hour time mark.
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  • Nice, who was or is your favourite wrestler?

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  • Edited by Seraph: 12/25/2016 10:19:17 PM
    That depends on the Era. Early 80's it was guys like Ricky Steamboat, Machoman, Ravishing Rick Rude, Mr Perfect, Ultimate Warrior. I was a huge Bret Hart fan in the 1990's right up to his final days in WCW ( back in the days when I was doing the no sleep thing ). I also liked the Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Razor Ramon/Scott Hall, Diesel/Kevin Nash, Owen Hart, Goldberg, Chris Jericho, and The Rock. In the latter stages of my wrestling fandom, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, The Rock, Batista, Christian, Kurt Angle, Shelton Benjamin. I quit watching the day Eddie died. I remember staying up late 1 night to watch a pay per view ( can't remember which one ) and I was really looking forward to the Owen Hart ( because I was a huge Owen Hart fan ) vs the Godfather and heard the news live that Owen Hart had fallen off his rig and how he had to rushed off to the hospital only later to find out he died a few minutes later. I had to go to work that day, I had few hours between the end of the pay per view and the start of my job to compose my thoughts and stop grieving, then right before I walked out the door, my mother emerged from her bedroom and said, "did a wrestler die or something last night, it's on the news. Did you know him? Were you a fan of his?" and that made everything fresh in my mind again. That was a very, very long day for me.

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