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Post by -Lithium- on Dec 30, 2006 1:49:19 GMT -5
TNA. Insanely easier schedule and a product I can be proud of. But you're not making S***. Hey, if Im making enough to live comfortably (apartment, TV, bed), then Im fine. Add onto the fact that you only HAVE to work, what, 5 days a month? Cool. Would rather do that and be able to have some control over my character, matches and promos, then go to WWE and get stuck with a male cheerleader gimmick... ...I swear if I had an offer from WWE, coming straight out of the indies, I wouldnt accept. I would want to go to TNA first, establish my character, and if I get over and get an offer from WWE and want to go there, I would tell them, I want to have control over my character(not over my wins and losses, just my character)...
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Post by Danimal on Dec 30, 2006 1:55:40 GMT -5
Depends on the situation. If I'm Cage I'd rather be in TNA than jobbing-to-the-stars in WWE. If I'm Snitsky I'm glad to be cashing a nice paycheck, especially since I wouldn't get past midcard in TNA either.
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Post by joeman on Dec 30, 2006 1:57:22 GMT -5
But you're not making S***. Hey, if Im making enough to live comfortably (apartment, TV, bed), then Im fine. Add onto the fact that you only HAVE to work, what, 5 days a month? Cool. Would rather do that and be able to have some control over my character, matches and promos, then go to WWE and get stuck with a male cheerleader gimmick... Except that isn't always the case. My friend met Jerry Flynn once as he used to work at a company that and Flynn was their plumber. He mentioned that working for WCW wasn't enough for him and that he had to take a part time job for his families. Factor in injuries you can get from the ring, plus money for getting fit as a wrestler, it is a necessity.
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Johnny
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Post by Johnny on Dec 30, 2006 1:59:38 GMT -5
XPW!
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Post by -Lithium- on Dec 30, 2006 2:01:40 GMT -5
Hey, if Im making enough to live comfortably (apartment, TV, bed), then Im fine. Add onto the fact that you only HAVE to work, what, 5 days a month? Cool. Would rather do that and be able to have some control over my character, matches and promos, then go to WWE and get stuck with a male cheerleader gimmick... Except that isn't always the case. My friend met Jerry Flynn once as he used to work at a company that and Flynn was their plumber. He mentioned that working for WCW wasn't enough for him and that he had to take a part time job for his families. Factor in injuries you can get from the ring, plus money for getting fit as a wrestler, it is a necessity. Yeah but dude, thats why I said "If"...
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Post by Joekishi on Dec 30, 2006 2:04:22 GMT -5
Hey, if Im making enough to live comfortably (apartment, TV, bed), then Im fine. Add onto the fact that you only HAVE to work, what, 5 days a month? Cool. Would rather do that and be able to have some control over my character, matches and promos, then go to WWE and get stuck with a male cheerleader gimmick... Except that isn't always the case. My friend met Jerry Flynn once as he used to work at a company that and Flynn was their plumber. He mentioned that working for WCW wasn't enough for him and that he had to take a part time job for his families. Factor in injuries you can get from the ring, plus money for getting fit as a wrestler, it is a necessity. I wonder what Lighnting Foot's Plumbing COmercials would have been like. In WWE you get recognition that you can use on the indies, Japan, Shoot DVD's, and TNA where you're former WWE status automatically makes you an uppercard/main event level talent. Unless you were Frankie Kazarian
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Post by Cyno on Dec 30, 2006 2:05:52 GMT -5
Definitely the WWE.
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Post by DSR on Dec 30, 2006 2:09:03 GMT -5
Who cares? I'd be happy to get an offer from either company.
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Post by vinniemac on Dec 30, 2006 4:19:10 GMT -5
I'd love to be in WWE in a Funaki or Val Venis role What about Steven Richards? All you do is sit home and make money. NO actual work, 'cept maybe three appearances a year.
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