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I see what you did there
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Jura's post is still less of a sham than this thread though :'(
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No way could TNA ever pay more than a Wrestlemania-Main-Event-Calibre wrestler.
And if I overheard of a pending screwjob, it'd make more sense to just walk in on them and ask what's going on. |
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These clauses would never be in any contract Vince draws up.
TNA, on the other hand... |
Which is why I'm sure TNA contracts come written in crayon with a big smily face at the end
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I would use the "screwing" information to publicly re-negotiate (read: blackball) my contract, and add in this stip:
http://images.wikia.com/prowrestling..._Night_Raw.jpg STARRING TOM GUYCOTThttp://img.printfection.com/14/54041/r7FOk.jpg Worked for Brock Lesnar, it'll work for me. |
WWE, because aspiring young wrestlers don't grow up dreaming of one day reaching the Minor Leagues.
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No Swish, I would rather carry on signing on and not being famous.
Scousetard. |
Probably Head to TNA to build Character more since it worked for Christian. I think a promotion jump would put me in the spotlight of TNA probably gain me a few championship mark up my worth and put me in a better situation with the WWE in the future. WWE is very unpredictable with talent. Better to go with the surer move. My ultimate goal would be
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WWE. No question. A Royal Rumble win and a World Title victory at Mania? That makes you "the man" these days.
If you went to TNA first, Vince would always and forevermore look at you as "a TNA guy" and put you through a world of shit when you did eventually come to his company. You would have to do the whole job to the stars for a year thing before ever getting a spot near the top, and even then, you would never be one of "Vince's boys" like Cena, Orton, Undertaker, Triple H and Michaels. You would always be a Booker T or a Tazz or a RVD to him - a main event player, but never "the man." And if things didn't work out and you did get "screwed", you go to TNA and make good money for a smaller schedule. Then one day you go back to WWE to finish off your career. |
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Not sure where your 'logic' comes in here though, 3 years with a main event slot at 'Mania then screwed over. Or TNA, who would give their right nut to sign a WWE main eventer & 'Mania headliner and would no doubt pay ypu a ricockulous amount of money for the priviledge of working 3/4 dates a month....yeah pretty simple stuff here. :wtf: |
Would not sign with WWE.
Would debate signing with TNA. Money thing isn't an issue really - and the 'dream' of WWE is not the same place it was when I was a little kid, so for me it'd be more about work rate, enjoying my position, traveling and flexibility, etc. than about money / 'so-called WWE fame' or titles or anything like that. |
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You'd make WAY more money in WWE, merchandise if you had a title shot would be fucking ridiculous.
What you propsoed is similar to what was in Jericho's book, WCW offered him like $750k a year, WWE only $300k a year but with merchandise options. Nash and Hall both said they looked forward to that ( merchandise ) check more than anything else. |
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He went to TNA after ECW |
No he didn't
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Would another commercial free Raw Work?
So why did they only ever do 1 commercial free Raw?.
Do you think Raw would do better as being commercial free, Would they earn more money or less? |
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So you'd be starting out from the bottom, with a rumble win, and a mania title shot, during the 3 years within WWE. at any given time... |
Put me with the WWE. 3 years of savings and I am looking pretty good money wise.
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they did two of them and i quite enjoyed some of the commercial skits they did.
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Less.
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they did with Trump as GM!!!. |
How would they earn more money you fucking monger?
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Swish: Its like a fat nasty turd smashing into a homeless mans asshole in a failed docking attempt.
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To be honest, I don't think I could handle the load. The chronic pain I'm in to begin with when I stand on my feet for long periods of time would cause a painkiller addiction, not to mention all the abuse.
If I were a manager, possibly. But managers have no place in WWE. |
I'd say not until I have a good few years of experience under my belt (at least 4-5), paying my dues, touring the world (i.e. Canada, Mexico, Japan, Europe, Puerto Rico, etc.), learning different styles of pro wrestling (i.e. shoot, catch, lucha, hardcore, etc.).
And when I feel I am ready, that's when I'd go for it. |
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Lol yah. All the diva road poon id be getting. Ofcourse I would.
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who needs "diva road poon", money, marketability/the ability to make more money, fame/recognition, stability, a wider audience etc when you can uncomfortably travel all over the world for small/next to non-existent payoffs and the "local rat poon"
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fucking paying my dues and touring the world
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Call me old fashioned.
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