Alright, first off all he had to say is 'I obtained these through a friend that works for TNA and the cards included a letter of authenticity,' and there never would have been an issue about it period. I admit I had my doubts about authenticity for the simple fact that he obtained them through the mail, but I didnt see or care enough to make an issue about it until he admitted that he lied. Childish is the way that your lying friend reacted so maybe a chat with him about being more mature is more in order than trying to lecture anyone else.TAZ13FTW wrote: So childish posting of private messages yeah kinda childish if you ask me dont believe the person its easy to **** them off get them hot and be childish. Learn to let it go or just ignore it you know thats easy to but these days people wanna be childish more if it was me id ignore it and let it go i just asked hogan and he gave the same story as my friend did
Honestly the more this story unfolds the more unbelievable it sounds, your friend has a friend in TNA that is so important that she can just ask Hulk to sign these cards an for Dixie to sign a letter of authenticity after getting her to join your friend and Hulk in the same room at that exact same moment? It woulda been more believable to simply say 'I sent a letter to a TNA official asking for a Hulk Hogan autograph for a Korean War Vet friend of mine that it would mean a lot to, and in addition to the cards they also sent a letter of authenticity.' Hell! your original claim that you asked Dixie to get them done for you was more believable, but if it is going to end this stupid f***ing argument?
Good God! Those Hulk Hogan autographs are authentic and they look great and that's an excellent story!