LuisTX
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Post by LuisTX on Jun 23, 2016 9:55:29 GMT -5
Let me just say, this guy! This is why when fans see a superstar somewhere and ask for a photo or autograph, they'll get denied cause someone like this jerk ed it up everyone else. And this guy had no shame in doing this, and looks like he even prevented the guy next to him from getting a picture with Paige because of this.
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Post by T R W on Jun 23, 2016 10:05:36 GMT -5
that guy. people hounding wrestlers and celebs at airports. Though she shouldn't have signed more than one or two of them. Anyone who wants more than one or two things signed is being greedy and rude at best, and most likely is just selling them online. I get waiting before and after shows for autographs. Other than that, it is one thing if you happen to run into them by chance, but stick to organized signings rather than stalking them at hotels, airports, and gyms.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2016 10:10:46 GMT -5
What a twat.
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Post by c-scope on Jun 23, 2016 10:11:24 GMT -5
you dude! If you run into a superstar you can go ahead and say hey and shake there hand or something then maybe ask for AN autograph! If they are ok with it! Dont ask them to sign seven ing things then tell them your gonna sell them! No wonder Sasha's such a bitch about this crap. Also i about died laughing when paige said "your actually gonna ing sell theses?"
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Jun 23, 2016 10:16:58 GMT -5
I'll never understand this hobby. I suppose if you're in town killing time around the arena prior to a show and you happen to catch a performer in passing, that's one thing. But to actively rise early, go to the airport/hotel/whatever nearest to the arena and sit and wait for these people to arrive on what boils down to their commute to work? That's borderline stalkerish.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2016 10:21:09 GMT -5
" you perro!" "Alberto, let me handle this. Please." *Del Rio puts guy in a cross armbreaker*
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Post by theoutlaw1999 on Jun 23, 2016 10:25:03 GMT -5
Standing outside an arena is fine but stalking wrestlers at airports and hotels is down right ignorant. Airports are stressful places and the last thing anyone needs is to be harrased by internet sellers who want to make easy money.
Though I felt sorry for the guy next to her because he got so close to meeting Paige.
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Post by c-scope on Jun 23, 2016 10:27:09 GMT -5
" you perro!" "Alberto, let me handle this. Please." *Del Rio puts guy in a cross armbreaker* I wanna see this now. Lol Standing outside an arena is fine but stalking wrestlers at airports and hotels is down right ignorant. Airports are stressful places and the last thing anyone needs is to be harrased by internet sellers who want to make easy money. yeah like if you just run into them at the airport or something so be it, but dont try to hunt them down. I'll say it again this proves exactly why Sasha is such a bitch.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2016 10:37:05 GMT -5
If only those kinda people would put that much effort into actually working a real job then they wouldn't be embarrassing themselves for money
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Post by theoutlaw1999 on Jun 23, 2016 10:44:33 GMT -5
" you perro!" "Alberto, let me handle this. Please." *Del Rio puts guy in a cross armbreaker* I wanna see this now. Lol Standing outside an arena is fine but stalking wrestlers at airports and hotels is down right ignorant. Airports are stressful places and the last thing anyone needs is to be harrased by internet sellers who want to make easy money. yeah like if you just run into them at the airport or something so be it, but dont try to hunt them down. I'll say it again this proves exactly why Sasha is such a bitch. One time I traveled to a UK Smackdown and stayed in the same hotel as the wrestlers. Now I was in the hotel resturant having dinner and Matt Morgan was at the table across from me. But as he was trying to eat fans were surrounding him and throwing photos and pieces of paper on the table for him to sign. Now Morgan kept his cool and kindly signed every autograph as he tried to eat but I was young at the time and never knew that wrestlers got harrased in that way. On TV they look like scary larger than life performers but in real life they're ordinary humans that are hunted like wild animals. You can understand why they are jerks towards people at times.
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Post by k5 on Jun 23, 2016 10:46:12 GMT -5
i don't really understand the attraction of buying a piece of paper someone signed if you didn't get it yourself, anyways. buying promo pics of autographs that someone else got is just strange to me.
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Squared²
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Post by Squared² on Jun 23, 2016 10:48:59 GMT -5
I never understood the value of autographs, especially that of a wrestler. Whenever I meet wrestlers I always and only get pics now. I mean i'm still paying 25-40 dollars to stand next to somebody for 15 seconds but atleast I have the bragging rights and can say look I met this guy. I just don't get why anybody would pay $30 bucks for a signed photo of someone. I wonder why she got mad when he mentioned he'd be selling them. Wasn't the obvious From the beginning? Who just walks around with 5+ 8x10's of somebody??
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Post by Squared² on Jun 23, 2016 10:49:42 GMT -5
i don't really understand the attraction of buying a piece of paper someone signed if you didn't get it yourself, anyways. buying promo pics of autographs that someone else got is just strange to me. lol took the words right out of my post as I wrote it!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2016 10:53:22 GMT -5
I can't stand to see reports of people hunting down superstars in hotels or airports. These people already have a stressful enough life with all they have to do, so why bug them? Ugh.
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Post by theoutlaw1999 on Jun 23, 2016 10:53:48 GMT -5
I never understood the value of autographs, especially that of a wrestler. Whenever I meet wrestlers I always and only get pics now. I mean i'm still paying 25-40 dollars to stand next to somebody for 15 seconds but atleast I have the bragging rights and can say look I met this guy. I just don't get why anybody would pay $30 bucks for a signed photo of someone. I wonder why she got mad when he mentioned he'd be selling them. Wasn't the obvious From the beginning? Who just walks around with 5+ 8x10's of somebody?? I've never seen the appeal to auographs. They're just writing imo but if I go to a signing the main atraction for me is the wrestler. As the wrestlers signs for you your right infront of them and can possible have a short conversation so that alone is more special than a signiture.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2016 11:06:18 GMT -5
Why is this creep huffing so hard as if he just climbed a ing mountain?
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Post by T R W on Jun 23, 2016 11:07:32 GMT -5
i don't really understand the attraction of buying a piece of paper someone signed if you didn't get it yourself, anyways. buying promo pics of autographs that someone else got is just strange to me. As someone who has gotten a lot of autographs over the years (mostly sports) I have always gotten them personalized or in person (or for me from a friend). I don't get the appeal of buying autographs that you weren't there for the experience for, or that you didn't get in person.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2016 11:09:42 GMT -5
I'd pay $30 to hit that guy in the face.
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Post by J12 on Jun 23, 2016 11:30:51 GMT -5
i don't really understand the attraction of buying a piece of paper someone signed if you didn't get it yourself, anyways. buying promo pics of autographs that someone else got is just strange to me. I've always felt the exact same way. It's the same reason I don't place much value on band pre-orders that come signed. If it's a good deal and it's got something else I want, I'll grab it, but, you know the band just sat a room for two hours and scribbled their signatures as fast as humanly possible on these CDs/trinkets/whatever. Anyway, this guy sucks. I'm like a lot of you, I've never understood this hobby/profession/whatever you want to call it. The only time I've ever approached a wrestler (or anyone I wanted to meet, for that matter) in public was Chris Jericho, because I happened upon him organically and figured I'd probably never have the chance to meet him again. I was SO incredibly uncomfortable even saying hi to him, because I just didn't want to bother him. I didn't ask for a picture, or for him to sign anything. I just said I was a huge fan, appreciated his work, and was happy to see him back.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2016 11:34:34 GMT -5
Unless you get it yourself, I've never seen the appeal in autographs. The fact that you met the wrestler and got it signed is the whole point in getting one, right?
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