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jwilliams1983
Antigüedad: 13 de abril de 2007
Último inicio de sesión: hace 3 días
Vídeos vistos: 386
Suscriptores: 717
Reproducciones del canal: 14465
Nombre: Jeff
Edad: 24
Trilliams Entertainment was established in 1998 during the original filming of the company's first movie, "Murder Mountain." The company, whose name comes from its founders Dave Troia and Jeff Williams, then spawned T.E.T.V. and later the Splashdown! backyard wrestling series. Between projects Jeff Williams established the music project "End-Zero" releasing two albums, "NewHistory" + "Systematic Collapse." Co-founder, Jeff Williams linked up with Justin Mitchell of Mitchell Flicks fame to produce the ridiculous "Swingin Sports" series along with shorts films "Naked Sunday" and "Piece of Pie." In 2005, Trilliams Ent. capped off the Splashdown! series with it's second full length movie, "Slammin!" In 2007, Trilliams Ent added "BloopDaddy: a 25 year history of wrestling bloopers" to its video collection. Blooper clips used in "Bloopdaddy" were primarily taken from Jeff Williams own video collection, with about 25-30% of the bloopers coming from the "Botchamania" series by Youtube user "Maffew" One segment has been deleted from the collection (What Did He Just Say? part 3, Ahmed Johnson) due to the fact that it was also taken from another youtube user. However when Trilliams Ent. attempted to post proper credit to the original creator, another user claimed he was the actual creator and the whole segment became more trouble than it was worth. To see this segment, search "Fun With Ahmed." The first Trilliams Entertainment project of 2008 has been completely uploaded, "WWE Best of 2007" These series of videos portray the entire year in review as well as a top 10 list of the years best matches. A series of matches have also been uploaded containing honorable mentions of matches that just missed out on making the top 10 list. All matches have been approved by youtube for upload except for the "Last man standing" and "Hell in a cell" matches between the Undertaker and Batista, due to a copyright infringement claimed by the WWE. Hopefully the other videos wont suffer the same fate.
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