James Raven
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03-10-2019, 02:33 PM
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To sum up Lee Stone, take a look at him when he first came in around 2003. I'm not sure we even have those RPs on record, but look at that, and then look at him now. The sheer rate of development of his style from 2003 to 2008 is amazing. He's obviously taken in what the bests around him were doing, learned, adapted, and then added in his own unique style- and it's served him well, as the undefeated Universal reign will tell you. I'll tell you something- every time I faced him since his rise to greatness, I've always held the outcome in doubt. Even IF I call my own matches, which I don't, I still wouldn't even be able to predict how a match against Lee Stone would go. He's just that good.
- Steve Jason
This guy right here is quite possibly the most annoying little a**hole I have ever come across in my career. Not because of the way he talks or even what he says, but because he just might be as good as he thinks he is. He has this confidence about himself so much that you don't think he could bring much to the table, it'd seem unlikely, and then you find yourself beaten by this guy or part of his win streak. He didn't just start off one of the best superstars I've come across, he actually had that drive and motivation to make himself one of the best. I've always said I was the best, and Lee Stone happens to be one of the only people i've never beaten, so what does that make him? Don't flatter yourself, not the best, that'll always be me - But the boy is quite honestly probably number two.
- T Money
He's the best on the current roster of superstars, he is the best on any roster, and he's still going strong! I can just sit here and say "Everyone fears Lee Stone" but you heard that time and time again.. from Lee Stone! But, unlike some people, Lee backs that talk up!.. I hate to admit it, but if you take a good look at my style...and Stone's style, you can tell that "Big Tyme" Zach Rizza is influenced by the man everyone fears.
- Zach Rizza
When I came to the XWF, he was the one guy who truly reached out to me, saw potential in me that not a lot of people saw. I'm forever grateful for all the advice he's given me throughout my XWF, but most importantly, I'm forever grateful for his friendship. He's a legend in every sense of the word, and truly deserving of such an honor.
- Christian Connolly
Lee Stone is without doubt one of the best wrestlers on the current roster of superstars. Whenever you go up against Lee, you know that you are going to be fighting for your win and if you're good enough to get the win, you know you have earned it. It's never a cakewalk when going against Lee. I had the great honor of seeing Lee Stone transform into a legend here in the XWF. Going through the same process the rest of us did, starting at the bottom, proving himself and working his way to the top of the ladder. He truly did just that, he worked his way to the top and Is a great addition to the XWF legends.
- "Bigg Rigg" John Gambino
If I wanted to throw around my ego a little bit, I could say that I'm the reason that Lee Stone is where he's at today; however, despite that possibly only being a fraction of the truth, the fact remains in that Lee Stone is one of the few home-grown stars in the XWF that went from no-body to Godship through his own preserverence, effort, and most of all love for the system. Since the first time we faced off, Lee Stone topping me in our epic match, that's when I think that things started to finally click for him. He had the talent, he had the power, but he didn't have the mindset I think. Beating me, it all clicked and the transformation to without a doubt being one of the most feared, respected, and honored superstars in the X-Treme Wrestling Federation began. Lee Stone is one of the names in this business that will forever be remembered.
- Jem Williams
Stone is one of the all time greats in this business. I faced him but one time: in the finals of Road 2 Glory in '09, PWE Universal Title was on the line. He gave me one HELL of a go. I wish I could say that I beat him, but I didn't. I fell prey to the Stone Cutter, just like so many before me. That was one of my all time favorite matches in my career. I may have been an insufferable jerk at the time, and I didn't necessarily like him, he made me respect him.
- RW Randolph
Lee Stone brought out he best in me. When The Blood Hounds were fueding with Lee I was always tossed into that mix of people whether it was T and me vs Lee and Christian Connolly or whoever going up against him. I would always push myself the hardest. He's the kinda guy who whether he knows it or not would give his opponent that little opening to use against him. He was either unselfish and wanted a good match or just ignorant to the fact that he did it. He brought out the best in Juggalo and I honestly will credit him for helping mold Juggalo's career. Oh and I'm still blacker than Lee Stone.
- Juggalo
The People’s G.O.A.T.
120-24-3
3x Universal Champion, 3x World Champion, 9x Xtreme Champion, 1x Hart Champion, 2x Phoenix Champion, 1x Women’s Champion (lol), 1x Federweight Champion, 1x Heavymetalweight Champion, 5x Tag Team Champion
(w/ Aidan Collins, Roxy Nova, Mia Sanchez, Big Shank, Drew Archyle/Robert Main)
XWF Hall of Legends
#4 on XWFs “Top 50” List
2009 Rookie of the Year
2009 Face of the Year
2010 Heel of the Year
8x Star of the Month
2x Star of the Year (2009/‘10)
2x Feud of the Year (2010/‘11 w/ Big Shank)
2017 High Stakes Winner
Former Owner
Lots of other random shit
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