razz1
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Post by razz1 on Jul 10, 2008 1:06:23 GMT -5
If its possible could u guys compile a list of workers/pro's who are willing to work for a fed who's not on television also I would like to know all the respective fees/rates and perks list they require before coming to work a show. please private message me the info couse my buddys fed I work with is looking for a half dozen random special guests that can actually say that they have creds and payed there dues and won't be wrestling sloppy.
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Post by The SteelDragon on Jul 10, 2008 10:57:48 GMT -5
It is possible. I guess you'd say its a game of "the Price is Right". Most former WWE/WCW/TNA/Regional wrestlers have websites with contact or booking information. If you google or wiki them, you'd be supprised how many official websites you can find. Just watch out for spoof sites. I'd suggest booking them on seperate shows. If you book one or two big names for each show, you can keep audiences coming back. If you book half a dozen on one show, you'll get a big turn our that night, then it will drop off. (LOD) Animal's website: www.roadwarriorsinc.com/*Since he was a former tag team legend he'd be good to book. Pair him with a local wrestler so you can bring in talent and make one of your guys look good at the same time. Jimmy "Super Fly" Snuka www.jimmysnuka.com/The HonkyTonkMan www.thehonkytonkman.com/contact.shtml ryan.smith@thehonkytonkman.com *His outdated, but it has a current contact number. 1-888-633-2124 Marty Jennety www.myspace.com/rockermj*I'm not sure if he's still wrestling. King Kong Bundy www.myspace.com/thekingkongbundy*I'm not sure if its real, but its worth checking out Scotty 2 Hotty (Scott Taylor) www.thewormsworld.com/
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Post by razz1 on Jul 13, 2008 3:57:14 GMT -5
kool thanks for the info
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