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Join Date | May 31, 2007 |
Member Number | 38775 |
Donations | $20 |
Proof Points | 11 |
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100% Gamerscore XBox Live Arcade: 6 Retail Games: 2 |
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200/200 05/03/07 |
235/235 06/29/07 |
200/200 07/03/07 |
1000/1000 09/19/07 |
1000/1000 08/04/081 |
200/200 11/13/08 |
200/200 12/23/08 |
200/200 05/04/09 |
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Card Shark - Drummer | Dan Lightning - Guitarist | Samantha - Singer | Marissa - Bassist |
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"Sharkbite" Gibson Les Paul | My Real Bass | ||
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Date | Game | Location | Results | Prize | Prize Value | Details |
2/24/07 | Guitar Hero II Playstation 2 |
Game Crazy Hazleton, PA |
3rd/13 | None (1st - $65 Store Credit) |
Total Score Battle: Psychobilly Freakout (M) YYZ (H) Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart (X) |
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11/15/07 | Guitar Hero II Playstation 2 |
Wilkes University Wilkes-Barre, PA |
2nd/16 | Gamestop Gift Card (1st - GH3 Bundle) |
$10 | Expert Pro Face-Off: Beast and the Harlot (Win) War Pigs (Win) Jessica (Win) Jordan (Lose) |
9/16/08 | Guitar Hero III/Aerosmith Playstation 2/XBox 360 |
Wilkes University Wilkes-Barre, PA |
1st/12 | Guitar Hero: World Tour Bundle | $190 | Expert Pro Face-Off: Sweet Emotion (Win) Stricken (Win) Impulse (Win) Through the Fire and Flames (Win) |
Lifetime Winnings | $200 |
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Date | Event | Performers | Venue |
Aug. 3, 2008 | Mayhem Festival 2008 | Slipknot Disturbed Dragonforce Mastodon |
Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain Scranton, PA |
Mar. 5, 2009 | Shinedown "The Sound of Madness" Tour | Shinedown Black Stone Cherry Halestorm |
Penn's Peak Jim Thorpe, PA |
April 25, 2009 | Music As A Weapon IV | Disturbed Killswitch Engage Lacuna Coil Chimaira |
Sovereign Center Reading, PA |
Back in the days of Nintendo 64, one of the favorite pastimes of my friends and I was to play the WWF wrestling games, most notably Wrestlemania 2000 and No Mercy. However, we seldom used the main roster. Each of us had our own representation in the game as a created wrestler, each with a unique gimmick and back story. After many months of not having a good gimmick to compete with the likes of Hatchet or Brushfire, it was decided that I would become Casino, a rich high-flyer who the crowd loved even though he fought dirty, and who used the High Roller as a finishing move. Like the rest of my friends, I began to use it as a user name for forums, online games, and in real life in general.
In (approximately) 2005, I began listening to an online radio station and ultimately became a DJ there. In trying to figure out a good name to go by, I figured "DJ Casino" didn't sound too great and began to look for alternatives. A few weeks later, DJ Card Shark hit the airwaves for the first time, being introduced by Elvis Presley's "Viva Las Vegas." I had the habit of getting rid of capitalization and spaces, for ease in transferring into URLs and stuff (%20 wtf?) and my radio playlist hit the net on www.djcardshark.com, which led to email and other online use. Also, my wrestling persona had transformed into Card Shark, and along with it, adopted a Native American background, having joined the wrestling federation because of going bankrupt due to insider trading at his casino. Plenty more finishing maneuvers came with it, including the Dead Man's Hand, One-Armed Bandit, and Royal Flush.
Because of a lack of tag team competition, Card Shark began to look for a partner, and came across someone else who loved gambling (and beer): "Snake Eyes" Dan Lightning. The cowboy-and-Indian team, The High Rollers, became the CWE's first Tag Team Champions.
For more on Catastrophe Wrestling Entertainment, check out the website, or check out the YouTube videos of some of the more notable superstars: Card Shark, Hatchet, Brushfire, and Champagne, or check out The High Rollers in action.
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