Wrestling Thread October 1st-31st/ No Mercy Tonight At 8PM ET/ Dolph Zigger Last Match

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Becky is gonna be in Tulsa end of October. $169 plus tax for VIP to meet her, get something signed and sit in her Q&A conference thing. Worth it guys or nah? Birthday is in October and I'm from midwest area so thinking about it. Wish it was Bayley or Carmella instead, but I still got love for Becky.
That is seriously some loser **** for anyone that would pay for that.
 
Becky is gonna be in Tulsa end of October. $169 plus tax for VIP to meet her, get something signed and sit in her Q&A conference thing. Worth it guys or nah? Birthday is in October and I'm from midwest area so thinking about it. Wish it was Bayley or Carmella instead, but I still got love for Becky.

That's all you get for 169? I wouldn't. I'm not into meet and greets at all though.
 
If she was with other wrestlers for a Q and A, I could see spending no more than $25 to hear them speak. They might have some good stories. But the meeting part and autographed pics, unless you have a daughter that loves women wrestling, I could see you dropping the money.

But as a grown man?

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It is wild how they pimp out their girls for stuff like those pics above

But they want us to believe the women are on the same level?

That is borderline, "Japanese women kiss card" type of stuff right there
 
Ya idk what I'm gonna do. Finn Balor is gonna be there too but I could care less and won't pay to see him. It's a big comic con type convention so a lot of displays and artists and other people besides wrestlers.
I met Sasha at one 6 months ago and had fun.
Also thinking about it because I don't go to live events.
 
Weird they let them pose like that though. The one I went to you couldn't do any of that. Might depend on the wrestlers too. Some guy told me Paige was really loose w/ her fans. No wonder they get stalkers and weirdos.
 
Wrestlers all have different prices
I think Bellas were $250 VIP
Chena was like $300
Jeans was like $200
If I recall right
 
Becky is gonna be in Tulsa end of October. $169 plus tax for VIP to meet her, get something signed and sit in her Q&A conference thing. Worth it guys or nah? Birthday is in October and I'm from midwest area so thinking about it. Wish it was Bayley or Carmella instead, but I still got love for Becky.

$169 to meet somebody and get a picture signed :lol :lol :lol

For $169 you should be able to put the tip in for a half hour.
 
F paying that much I pay 50-100 for original art pieces that I ask for by artist I love, But some may think that's insane. I can say they are one of one. 100 is really good seats at most live events that 60 extra you can use for a autograph and pic. Not worth it IMO.
 
The WWE being interested in the Broken Matt Hardy character is :lol :lol :lol dude will come in painted as a low-budget Bray Wyatt and take the most vicious spear in his life and be right back where he was in 2010.


As WWE continues to find ways to add depth to two separate rosters, reports have surfaced that WWE has sent out feelers to Attitude Era star and current TNA wrestler Matt Hardy.

Hardy has successfully reinvented himself as “Broken” Matt Hardy, a dark and supernatural character which gave birth to TNA’s Final Deletion series. Similar to Sharknato, the “so bad it’s good” appeal of the series has translated to ratings for TNA. The original Final Deletion gave the promotion its highest viewership in over a year with 410,000 viewers.

Despite the apparent glamor of a WWE contract, many veterans are discovering that life on the independent scene is much more lucrative. Despite reports of WWE making a push to bring back veterans following the brand split, only Shelton Benjamin, who is currently injured, Curt Hawkins and Jinder Mahal have signed thus far.

Despite WWE’s ability to control their schedule and veto outside appearances, WWE Superstars are independent contractors who are are personally responsible for road expenses. Considering the daily grind of a schedule that comes with no offseason, these expenses quickly add up. Independent contractors are considered self-employed, which means they are subject to hefty self-employment taxes (15.3% in 2016).

ECW legend Tommy Dreamer recently noted he receives more money working the indies than he would if he returned to WWE.

Former WWE Superstar Kevin Thron broke down the dollars and cents behind a true WWE salary compared to what an established veteran can make by working with smaller promotions:

There [were] guys that were just starting when I was there because they weren’t being used, but they were brought to TVs two nights, so they had to pay hotel, rent a car, food while they’re there, and everything else, and they’re only making $500, $600 a week because they’ve already blown through their downside. So with taxes and everything else, guys are getting $75,000 to $150,000 downsides. By the time you pay taxes, your road expenses, and everything else, really and truly, you’re only making $40,000, $35,000. So what’s the point?

Matt Hardy is doing arguably the best work of his singles career, with more creative freedom, while in control of his own schedule and possibly a higher net income; there may be no point in going back.
 
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Matt's gonna go back to WWE to become RAW's very own version of Bray

He'll get washed by Ramen

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Becky is gonna be in Tulsa end of October. $169 plus tax for VIP to meet her, get something signed and sit in her Q&A conference thing. Worth it guys or nah? Birthday is in October and I'm from midwest area so thinking about it. Wish it was Bayley or Carmella instead, but I still got love for Becky.

**** no. Meet & greets are usually way cheaper than that. My friend met Bayley & Finn when they were both NXT champs & it was like 60 altogether

I dont care for meet & greets personally. Them ppl aint gon remember you
 
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