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Post by WCWA Online on Feb 21, 2010 21:55:16 GMT -5
so, knowing it's the ONLY ONE OUT THERE, Jeff Hardy decides to destroy the packaging with a stupid doodle and a bunch of curse words? I hate Jeff Hardy so much. I don't even care about wrestling figures any more, but he is seriously a childish head. This guy paid $600 for the figure, which is now basicly destroyed because Hardy is a piece of shit.
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Post by crushcrush on Feb 21, 2010 22:38:21 GMT -5
lol it not the mona lisa...plus hardy wrting BS on it makes it worth more
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Post by the franchise on Feb 21, 2010 22:48:00 GMT -5
I don't see how writing WWE makes anything worth more.
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Post by AdamBomb on Feb 21, 2010 22:50:01 GMT -5
so, knowing it's the ONLY ONE OUT THERE, Jeff Hardy decides to destroy the packaging with a stupid doodle and a bunch of curse words? I hate Jeff Hardy so much. I don't even care about wrestling figures any more, but he is seriously a childish head. This guy paid $600 for the figure, which is now basicly destroyed because Hardy is a piece of poop. ...really? Was that like, a BIG part of his life?
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Post by JCF on Feb 21, 2010 22:53:48 GMT -5
...is it wrong of me to think the lot of you who wold have tried selling it to jeff are dicks? I mean, the guy has only busted his ass for... how many years for your entertainment? I guess you really CAN put a price on anything. Anyone willing to spend more than half a grand on an action figure is a headcase in my book anyway. But if you spend 600 bucks on a figure and then give it away, that's just the icing on the cake. I can only see someone with a deep love/respect for Jeff Hardy or Professional wrestling as a whole doing such a thing. Hardy was paid salary year in and year out to do what he did for the fans, money he's probably still sitting on to this day. Mick Foley is my favorite wrestler, and even if I had a figure of his that was 1/1 or something there is still no way I would just give it to him. It's one thing to maybe make a custom figure of a guy and give it to them, because that takes little money and some effort. But to just hand an asset worth $600 dollars to a guy who money probably means very little to, is foolish. And you'd be lucky to get an autograph and a t-shirt out of it. I have no emotional connection to pro-wrestlers, Hardy was a beast back in the day and was one of my favorites through out middle school too, but to the average person on here (adambomb i don't know if you have a good paying job or just a big heart)600 bucks is a huge hit, and even knowing you did something good like that just isn't worth it to me in the end. Yeah, an average guy giving a guy who's loaded and famous a figure he had to work a week to pay for kinda sounds corny.
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Post by AdamBomb on Feb 21, 2010 22:55:38 GMT -5
...is it wrong of me to think the lot of you who wold have tried selling it to jeff are dicks? I mean, the guy has only busted his ass for... how many years for your entertainment? I guess you really CAN put a price on anything. Anyone willing to spend more than half a grand on an action figure is a headcase in my book anyway. But if you spend 600 bucks on a figure and then give it away, that's just the icing on the cake. I can only see someone with a deep love/respect for Jeff Hardy or Professional wrestling as a whole doing such a thing. Hardy was paid salary year in and year out to do what he did for the fans, money he's probably still sitting on to this day. Mick Foley is my favorite wrestler, and even if I had a figure of his that was 1/1 or something there is still no way I would just give it to him. It's one thing to maybe make a custom figure of a guy and give it to them, because that takes little money and some effort. But to just hand an asset worth $600 dollars to a guy who money probably means very little to, is foolish. And you'd be lucky to get an autograph and a t-shirt out of it. I have no emotional connection to pro-wrestlers, Hardy was a beast back in the day and was one of my favorites through out middle school too, but to the average person on here (adambomb i don't know if you have a good paying job or just a big heart)600 bucks is a huge hit, and even knowing you did something good like that just isn't worth it to me in the end. I don't have a high paying job, but I respect and admire the Hell out of what these guys do for a living... and as much as I am not a fan of Jeff, if by some weird happenstance I would have felt compelled to buy the figure, and he'd have told me the same story - I would have gladly given it to him. In the grand scheme of things, he has put his body and well being on the line while I sat by and watched, it'd be an honor for me to somehow return that favor, even if it was just a ridiculously expensive action figure.
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Post by tnafan17: The Total Package on Feb 21, 2010 23:09:03 GMT -5
Haha I also thought it was in stores. Cool you got to see him though
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Post by JTG on Feb 21, 2010 23:19:18 GMT -5
It's funny that only one of those randomly got out there to the public.
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Feb 21, 2010 23:26:25 GMT -5
so, knowing it's the ONLY ONE OUT THERE, Jeff Hardy decides to destroy the packaging with a stupid doodle and a bunch of curse words? I hate Jeff Hardy so much. I don't even care about wrestling figures any more, but he is seriously a childish head. This guy paid $600 for the figure, which is now basicly destroyed because Hardy is a piece of poop. Destroyed? How so? Inscriptions are great. He is has a one of a kind.
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Post by kanenite10 on Feb 24, 2010 11:53:04 GMT -5
Anyone willing to spend more than half a grand on an action figure is a headcase in my book anyway. But if you spend 600 bucks on a figure and then give it away, that's just the icing on the cake. I can only see someone with a deep love/respect for Jeff Hardy or Professional wrestling as a whole doing such a thing. Hardy was paid salary year in and year out to do what he did for the fans, money he's probably still sitting on to this day. Mick Foley is my favorite wrestler, and even if I had a figure of his that was 1/1 or something there is still no way I would just give it to him. It's one thing to maybe make a custom figure of a guy and give it to them, because that takes little money and some effort. But to just hand an asset worth $600 dollars to a guy who money probably means very little to, is foolish. And you'd be lucky to get an autograph and a t-shirt out of it. I have no emotional connection to pro-wrestlers, Hardy was a beast back in the day and was one of my favorites through out middle school too, but to the average person on here (adambomb i don't know if you have a good paying job or just a big heart)600 bucks is a huge hit, and even knowing you did something good like that just isn't worth it to me in the end. I don't have a high paying job, but I respect and admire the Hell out of what these guys do for a living... and as much as I am not a fan of Jeff, if by some weird happenstance I would have felt compelled to buy the figure, and he'd have told me the same story - I would have gladly given it to him. In the grand scheme of things, he has put his body and well being on the line while I sat by and watched, it'd be an honor for me to somehow return that favor, even if it was just a ridiculously expensive action figure. Yeah but would Hardy really care and remember you? Or is his story sad to get what he wants and that's it?
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Post by AdamBomb on Feb 24, 2010 14:31:03 GMT -5
I don't have a high paying job, but I respect and admire the Hell out of what these guys do for a living... and as much as I am not a fan of Jeff, if by some weird happenstance I would have felt compelled to buy the figure, and he'd have told me the same story - I would have gladly given it to him. In the grand scheme of things, he has put his body and well being on the line while I sat by and watched, it'd be an honor for me to somehow return that favor, even if it was just a ridiculously expensive action figure. Yeah but would Hardy really care and remember you? Or is his story sad to get what he wants and that's it? Him "remembering me" isn't why I'd do it. In the grand scheme of things, he has put his body and well being on the line while I sat by and watched, it'd be an honor for me to somehow return that favor, even if it was just a ridiculously expensive action figure....that's still why I would have done it.
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