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Metal Master or Metal Masters may refer to: *Chad Collyer Chad Collyer (born December 12, 1974) is an American retired professional wrestler. Professional wrestling career Collyer attended Manchester College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree. He was an accomplished amateur wrestler, w ... (also known as "Metal Master" or "The Metal Master"), an American professional wrestler and stage musician *'' Beyblade: Metal Masters'', the second season of ''Beyblade: Metal Fusion'' *'' Metal Masters'', a 1993 fighting game released for the Nintendo Game Boy, Atari ST, and the Amiga * Metal Master (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Universe See also * Direct metal mastering, an analogue audio disc mastering technique * Metal Mass, a heavy metal music service of worship {{disambiguation ...
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Chad Collyer
Chad Collyer (born December 12, 1974) is an American retired professional wrestler. Professional wrestling career Collyer attended Manchester College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree. He was an accomplished amateur wrestler, winning multiple championships over an eleven-year period, but decided to turn professional and continue his amateur career at Manchester College during his freshman year. Upon graduation, Collyer traveled to Tampa, Florida to train at the Malenko Pro Wrestling School under Dean Malenko and Jeff Bradley. Collyer began training on August 3, 1997. He debuted on December 6, 1997, at ''Kahuna's Bar and Grill'' in St. Petersburg, Florida, facing Jet Jaguar. In 2000, Collyer toured England twice with Scott Conway's ''Wrestling Alliance''. He returned to England in 2001 and September 2002, competing for Brian Dixon's All Star Promotions. In 2002, Collyer returned to Japan, where he had worked previously in 1999, facing Tiger Mask. He wrestl ...
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Metal Masters
''Metal Masters'' is a 2D fighting video game first released in 1991 for the Atari ST, IBM PC, and Amiga. It was ported to the Nintendo Game Boy in 1993. Plot The story starts with a villain called the Baron, the Baron is looking for the parts needed to construct the ultimate robot. The player's job is to destroy the robots, thus ruining the parts needed by the Baron. Gameplay The player starts out controlling a robot that is a very basic model. The player can add "improvements" to this robot with credits earned during gameplay. There are four areas that each robot is graded on, body, left arm, right arm, and legs. There are several different combinations of parts that can be added to the player's robot for optimum fighting status. During a fight, each area mentioned above is represented by its own health meter. The objective of the player is to deplete the health meters of each area. Reception '' The One'' reviewed the home computer versions of ''Metal Masters'' in 1991, pra ...
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Metal Master (comics)
Metal Master is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history The first Metal Master first appeared in '' The Incredible Hulk'' #6 (March 1963), and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. The character subsequently appears in ''Rampaging Hulk'' #3 (June 1977), ''ROM'' #30 (May 1982), and ''Maximum Security'' #2 (December 2000). Metal Master received an entry in the ''Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z'' #7 (2009). The second Metal Master first appeared in ''Avengers'' #676 and was created by Mark Waid, Al Ewing, Jim Zub, and Pepe Larraz. Fictional character biography Molyb Metal Master is an Astran, a humanoid alien with the ability to manipulate metal. He was banished from his planet after attempting to conquer it, and subsequently came into conflict with various heroes, including the Hulk, Rom the Space Knight, and the Scarlet Witch. After being imprisoned by the Conclave of Seven Planets, Met ...
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Direct Metal Mastering
Direct metal mastering (DMM) is an analog audio disc mastering technique jointly developed by two German companies, Telefunken-Decca ( Teldec) and Georg Neumann GmbH, toward the end of the 20th century after having seen the same technology used by RCA Princeton Labs for its SelectaVision videodiscs in the late 1970s. Records manufactured with this technology are often marked by a "DMM" logo on the outer record sleeve. Many current production high quality pressings, as well as standard production LPs from the 1990s, only indicate its use by inscribing "DMM" in the lead-out groove area of the disc. Neumann was responsible for manufacturing the actual DMM cutting equipment as part of its VMS80 series lathes. Overview The advantages of DMM (hard surface material) over acetate lacquer cutting (soft surface material) are both sonic and practical: because of the rigidity of the master disc medium, no groove wall bounce-back effects take place after the cutting has been complet ...
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