Talk:Daniel Puder

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page needs a look over--Doublecheck 18:16, 18 Feb 2005 (UTC)

I took out all the text that was taken verbatim from WWE.com's bio and TV Tome's profile. WWE.com text is copyrighted and the TV Tome text is copyrighted by the writer of the text. I'll add some info later if I can but you can take the WWE.com bio and TVTome Filmography and translate it into original text, then cite the two sources as references or link to them. --Jtalledo 14:47, 21 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I have clean up the page and added the pro wrestlers bio standard. Paulley
You might want to check, but I don't think Puder was ever actually in the UFC. I think I remember Mike Mizanan keep bringging that up during TE... DangerousDave

I believe his MMA history is a little biased, and the MMA event he was at was quite small, there weren't many fans there at all(from the video I saw). He wore a "I hurt Kurt" t-shirt.

I went and cut one unnecessary sentence that went overboard on the Puder-love. The Strikeforce show mentioned in the article as being the biggest in the U.S. was the first Strikeforce event which was headlined by Frank Shamrock vs. Cesar Gracie. It drew over 18,000 people. SubSeven 18:46, 12 June 2006 (UTC)

The article changes from past to present tense several times when talking about the Puter-Angle match.