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I am back in Illinois Rockford to be exact. I am in school full time and raising my daughter so I will not have much time to write on here as much as I would like.
anyways just a little about me.
I Wrestled for Windy City Pro Wrestling in 2000.
I served 5 years in the U.S. Army Infantry got to see Alaska for 2 years and spent a month in Japan. those were the highlights. also spent a year in Iraq that is where the picture comes from.I also performed work during hurricane Katrina relief
Speaking of the picture I have gotten compliants about it and do not understand them.I put a real picture of myself up here when some do not even have pictures or have goofy fake ones.
Iam who Iam a real person who always gives their honest opinion about things. Thanks for reading whatever I write I enjoy the conversation it sparks.

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The Short List facts and information about John Falcetta

Favorite Athletes

Bob Probert, Mark Messier, Tank Abbott, Mickey Mantle, John Daly,Charles Barkley and all the other tough, fat or drunk guys this beers for them.


Favorite Sports Teams

New York Yankees Chicago Bears


All Time Sports Moment

Kirk Gibson's game 1 homer off Dennis Eckersley in the 1988 World Series, Mike Tyson biting Evander Holyfield's ear.


Most Memorable Game Attended

Nolan Ryan's 5000th strikeout of A's hall of famer to be Rickey Henderson


Most Unbreakable Sports Record

Cy young's 511 wins


Ruth or Mays?

Never saw either so I do not care. If pressed I go with Ruth because he was a dominant pitcher plus he could outdrink Mays I am sure.


Unitas or Montana?

I never saw Unitas so Montana


Pele or Maradona?

who the hell cares?


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  1. You the man. Thank you. B

  2. Excellent photo and thank you.

  3. Good point John—I just meant in the sense of the position each of them played for the majority of their career.

    Willie Mays was one of the best defensive center fielders of all time and led the league in stolen bases his first four years in the league. He's the ultimate five tool player in that he could hit for average, power, had a great arm, great defensive skills, and ran like the wind.

    Babe Ruth is somewhat more limited in his skill set as he was not a particular excellent base stealer, and while he had a reliable arm in right wasn't known as a defensive pioneer.

    But you're right...Willie Mays never pitched. Let alone well =)

    Z

  4. Good to see a fellow Vet in here.