The creator of this thread couldn't be more wrong. Tom Wallisch's "glory days" are only just starting.
Now, this might be hard to believe, but winning Superunknown, scoring a few banger segments for Level 1, revolutionizing the style game and earning the love of the Newschoolers community - none of this constitutes "glory days".
"Glory days" in my opinion would be creating a successful, long-lasting ski career with high-paying sponsors who realize the value of their affiliation with the athlete; broad media exposure beyond the level of, say, Newschoolers.com; maybe enough skrilla to buy a nice car and house and take a surf vacation to Bali; hobnob with celebrities; and one day when a member of the general public is asked who their favorite skier is, they might just say "Tom Wallisch" instead of T-Hall, the Dumont, or Bode Miller.
So, by my definition, Tom Wallisch's glory days are just beginning. Congratulations Tom!