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Post by hijuko on Aug 9, 2022 10:53:59 GMT -5
For a guy who monopolized the main belts of the federation for years, it's still incredible that he didn't have a single real match on Raw or SmackDown and that his only "match" was a 9 seconds squash to bury Kofi...
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Post by johncasey on Aug 9, 2022 11:01:14 GMT -5
Because he was able to get a large contract without having too.
It's the kind of clause Hogan, Hall and Nash had.
I don't blame anybody for getting a large contact for fewer dates.
It's what I'd do, work smarter, not harder.
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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Aug 9, 2022 11:06:01 GMT -5
He figured out how to get the maximum for the minimum, he's Kevin Nash's dream.
And good for him, too many people don't know their worth and get used up like an Ox plowing the field.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Aug 9, 2022 11:14:04 GMT -5
It’s not like he demanded the belts
If asked to wrestle here and there on RAW and SD when he showed up he def would have but he was supposed to be a special attraction. You have to pay to see him which in theory is not a bad idea.
Most likely Brock had it in his contract to wrestle only certain amount of times a year and it was up to WWE figure that out. More power to him for getting the bag without having to be on the grind 24/7
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Post by ghost on Aug 9, 2022 11:20:02 GMT -5
He likely signed a deal with limited dates so he didn’t have to. Giving him the belt when he had a contract like that is all Vince.
Vince could probably con a lot of talent to work more dates even in that scenario but Brock is too smart for that.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Aug 9, 2022 11:20:31 GMT -5
WWE is responsible for the contracts they give people
Brock clearly knows how to negotiate or get someone else to and WWE are stupid enough to give him what he wants
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Post by bluebeach25 on Aug 9, 2022 11:43:48 GMT -5
It's Brock Lesnar bro that's why.
The men has probably the best contract anyone ever had for over a decade at this point.
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Post by Mozenrath on Aug 9, 2022 12:37:34 GMT -5
It’s not like he demanded the belts If asked to wrestle here and there on RAW and SD when he showed up he def would have but he was supposed to be a special attraction. You have to pay to see him which in theory is not a bad idea. Most likely Brock had it in his contract to wrestle only certain amount of times a year and it was up to WWE figure that out. More power to him for getting the bag without having to be on the grind 24/7 Yeah, Brock's first WWE tenure went south in huge part because he HATED the amount of travel. It's often cited by wrestlers as a downside of the job even moreso than bumping, so it just isn't something he likes to do. It'd be fun to see him do a TV match for a big "event" episode, maybe, but I think even if they did that, it probably wouldn't be against an opponent that has any real chance of beating him and would just be someone he wants to face at least once. Not sure who'd fit the bill for that.
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Post by hijuko on Aug 9, 2022 12:37:42 GMT -5
He likely signed a deal with limited dates so he didn’t have to. Giving him the belt when he had a contract like that is all Vince. Vince could probably con a lot of talent to work more dates even in that scenario but Brock is too smart for that. And it was too much to ask him to wrestle at only 2 or 3 Raw during his interminable reigns?
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Post by The Summer of Muskrat XVII on Aug 9, 2022 12:44:50 GMT -5
Lesnar’s contracts are written similar to a UFC contract, he wrestles X amount of matches per year at X amount of dollars per match and is supposed to show up to X amount of dates in the lead up to any match to do promotion. They felt it wasn’t worth it to have him wrestle on TV for how much they were paying him.
Even the handful of house shows he’s done since he returned had to be negotiated outside his standard contract.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Aug 9, 2022 12:46:12 GMT -5
It’s not like he demanded the belts If asked to wrestle here and there on RAW and SD when he showed up he def would have but he was supposed to be a special attraction. You have to pay to see him which in theory is not a bad idea. Most likely Brock had it in his contract to wrestle only certain amount of times a year and it was up to WWE figure that out. More power to him for getting the bag without having to be on the grind 24/7 Yeah, Brock's first WWE tenure went south in huge part because he HATED the amount of travel. It's often cited by wrestlers as a downside of the job even moreso than bumping, so it just isn't something he likes to do. It'd be fun to see him do a TV match for a big "event" episode, maybe, but I think even if they did that, it probably wouldn't be against an opponent that has any real chance of beating him and would just be someone he wants to face at least once. Not sure who'd fit the bill for that. Sami Zayn
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Post by Mozenrath on Aug 9, 2022 12:52:34 GMT -5
Yeah, Brock's first WWE tenure went south in huge part because he HATED the amount of travel. It's often cited by wrestlers as a downside of the job even moreso than bumping, so it just isn't something he likes to do. It'd be fun to see him do a TV match for a big "event" episode, maybe, but I think even if they did that, it probably wouldn't be against an opponent that has any real chance of beating him and would just be someone he wants to face at least once. Not sure who'd fit the bill for that. Sami Zayn That would be a good call. Ziggler wouldn't be a bad call, either.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Aug 9, 2022 13:01:46 GMT -5
It's Brock Lesnar bro that's why. The men has probably the best contract anyone ever had for over a decade at this point. I think a reasonable argument can be made for Brock having the best wrestling contract ever, at least from a date-to-pay ratio.
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Post by Mozenrath on Aug 9, 2022 13:05:54 GMT -5
It's Brock Lesnar bro that's why. The men has probably the best contract anyone ever had for over a decade at this point. I think a reasonable argument can be made for Brock having the best wrestling contract ever, at least from a date-to-pay ratio. Hogan in WCW still probably wins that, because holy shit, but Lesnar's not far behind.
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Post by bluebeach25 on Aug 9, 2022 13:20:23 GMT -5
I think a reasonable argument can be made for Brock having the best wrestling contract ever, at least from a date-to-pay ratio. Hogan in WCW still probably wins that, because holy shit, but Lesnar's not far behind. Hogan's WCW Contract was the first one that came to my mind but tbf Hogan was always a bigger Draw than Brock was... so Lesnar is still the biggest Genius.
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Post by Magnus the Magnificent on Aug 9, 2022 13:32:00 GMT -5
He likely signed a deal with limited dates so he didn’t have to. Giving him the belt when he had a contract like that is all Vince. Vince could probably con a lot of talent to work more dates even in that scenario but Brock is too smart for that. And it was too much to ask him to wrestle at only 2 or 3 Raw during his interminable reigns? Too much to ask, no. But, if for example, Brock has a 10-matches/year, from WWE's point-of-view, they'd want to maximize any possible profit from that. IE, he only wrestles on PPV, not free TV. Brock likely doesn't care, because he gets paid the same regardless if it's on RAW or PPV, excuse me, Premium Live Event, but to WWE it would be a collossal waste. Maybe he does get a bonus doing a PLE match, who knows, but that's negotiated into the contract anyways, so WWE agreed to those terms in the first place.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Aug 9, 2022 13:51:31 GMT -5
I think a reasonable argument can be made for Brock having the best wrestling contract ever, at least from a date-to-pay ratio. Hogan in WCW still probably wins that, because holy shit, but Lesnar's not far behind. I'll have to look up Hogan's contracts, but I remember reading he was paid about $13 million in total over the last three years of his WCW tenure, with his highest-paid year being $4 million in '99. Brock started on $5 million per year in 2012 and was reported to be earning $12 million per year in 2020. Hogan also wrestled on Nitro pretty regularly, as well as house shows, totalling 188 matches in six years. Lesnar's worked 72 matches in ten years.
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Post by Zombie Mod on Aug 9, 2022 14:55:31 GMT -5
wrestling is his side gig, hunting great white sharks & bigfoot is his main job.
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Aug 9, 2022 15:01:15 GMT -5
Because WWE needs Brock Lesnar, Brock Lesnar does not need WWE.
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Post by TOK Is the Target Demo on Aug 9, 2022 16:25:31 GMT -5
Hogan in WCW still probably wins that, because holy shit, but Lesnar's not far behind. I'll have to look up Hogan's contracts, but I remember reading he was paid about $13 million in total over the last three years of his WCW tenure, with his highest-paid year being $4 million in '99. Brock started on $5 million per year in 2012 and was reported to be earning $12 million per year in 2020. Hogan also wrestled on Nitro pretty regularly, as well as house shows, totalling 188 matches in six years. Lesnar's worked 72 matches in ten years. Those numbers aren't really worth comparing because inflation and how much the media landscape has changed. Also, because WCW was owned by the network they had a lot more incentive to have him more active on TV, while the WWE isn't nearly as much out of popping an occasional high rating compared to the increase in buys/subscriptions when Lesnar is wrestling
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