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CI Wrestling Thread #56

Touting record financial results while reducing benefits for employees, increasing their work load, and then not paying them for increased productivity?

Just add it to the mile long list of reasons why TKO/WWE are pieces of shit.

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This was inevitable and happens in the private sector too - it’s not some unprecedented event.

-Dave
 
I could see it being laughed out of court, and if he wants to go to trial, I have a feeling Punk/TK probably have a little more money for better attorneys.

Dude said being benched curtailed his popularity. Bro, you were on the bad end of Wardlow squashes. Popularity was nil to begin with.
My favorite part is when he said he was blackballed from wrestling.

He is signed to TNA. He’s wrestled for them three times this calendar year. He wrestled four to five times for AEW/ROH after Punk got fired. He even publicly stated AEW was looking to bring him back but told he them he wasn’t interested. I mean I don’t blame him for not going back, but you can’t claim being blackballed from AEW (or wrestling in general) when they were looking to bring you back.
 
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I saw it first hand at the 1998 Final Four. My family and another family were eating at a restaurant on the river walk the afternoon of the title game.

Kevin Costner walks in and is seated near us. My mom was a fan girl, but knew that he was just trying to eat and wasn’t going to approach the table.

In less than 2 minutes the table was swarmed to the point Costner and his guests had to get up and leave. I felt bad for him. I’m sure the money is great, but not being able to be a regular person anywhere would get old after a while.
People who say they would like to be rich and famous don't know what they are asking for. The rich part may be nice but the famous part would be a pain.
 
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