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« Reply #30 on: June 20, 2007, 03:44:01 PM »

vince was "killed" by that billionaire guy who he had the fight with recently (head shave thing)

i havent really liked vince still he shafted the hitman

Donald Trump.

And I agree that Vince was an arse for doing that screw job on Bret Hart.

Watching that event on the "wrestling with shadows" documentary is interesting, it's just a shame we didn't get to see the much talked about Bret punching Vince's lights out.


For me "WWS" was the most one sided documentary I've ever seen and VKM had little choice in what he did after seeing how the opposition had acted before.

He may not be the nicest guy but he's a hell of a businessman.
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« Reply #31 on: June 20, 2007, 03:53:20 PM »

The WBF, XFL, the current production of WWE movies. Brillant ideas from the genius known as Vincent Kennedy McMahon.

Granted the WWE is a tremendous success but it can be argued that his father laid down the foundations and it was Hulk Hogan who carried wrestling into the mainstream as it was he who came up with the concept of Wrestlemania. The WWE is a marketing success but Vince has made his fair share of blunders.


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« Reply #32 on: June 20, 2007, 04:04:52 PM »

how rich do people get from wrestling? say stone cold/ triple H.. how many millions have they made from doing this?
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« Reply #33 on: June 20, 2007, 04:11:58 PM »

how rich do people get from wrestling? say stone cold/ triple H.. how many millions have they made from doing this?

money doesn make up for the fact that they are in constant pain after they give up the wrestling
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« Reply #34 on: June 20, 2007, 04:15:29 PM »

how rich do people get from wrestling? say stone cold/ triple H.. how many millions have they made from doing this?

Got this from http://www.wrestling-caricatures.com/id143.html
$50,000-$99,000 per year

Most performers who are employed just for television
$100,000-$249,000 per year
In this wage bracket are such wrestlers Viscera $200,000 a year.
$250,000-$499,999 per year

This is what most mid-card wrestlers in the WWE earn.
$500,000-$999,999 per year

This is what some of the bigger stars in the WWE earn. The Rock ($600,000 a year 'downside' until 2005) but his actual earnings exceeded $2 million in 1999. BIGGEST MONEY MAKER WAS HULK HOGAN.
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$ 1 million + per year

These are the big money earners in wrestling. In this bracket are Triple H ...Undertaker...Kurt Angle..Cena etc. ...Steve Austin earned over $6 million in 1999.



WWE Pay Roles October 2004-February 2006

Below is the World Wrestling Entertainment talent roster payroll that was taken from October of 2004 until February of 2006. The shown dollar amount
beside each wrestler is the grand total that they earned from World Wrestling Entertainment in a one year period (downside guarantees, bonuses, and merchandise shares). Some wrestler's were given special privileges and bonuses in their contracts which can also be seen beside their total pay. All wrestler's contracts begin and end at different months of the year,
there for each shown amount is what that particular wrestler earned in a 365 day time period between October 2004 and February 2006 (or however long
>they have been with the company). All dollar amounts were rounded up/down

(Example: $244,766 would be $245,000)
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THESE AMOUNTS CHANGE WHEN CONTRACTS ARE RE-NEWED every one or two years.
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Ashley Massaro: $131,000
Batista: $813,000
Big Show: $1,000,000
Bob Holly: $217,000
Booker T: $375,000
Candice Michelle: $64,000
Carlito: $319,000
Chavo Guerrero: $206,000
Chris Benoit: $488,000
Chris Masters: $253,000
Christian - $396,000
Danny Basham: $130,000
Doug Basham: $126,000
Eddie Guerrero: $372,000
Edge: $704,000
Eugene: $189,000
Funaki: $124,000
Gene Snitsky: $292,000
Gregory Helms: $277,000
John Cena: $1,743,000

John Layfield: $786,000
Jerry Lawler: $204,000

Jillian Hall: $52,000
Joey Mercury: $134,000
Johnny Nitro: $143,000
Jonathan Coachman: $175,000
Kane: $ 851,000)
Ken Kennedy: $133,000
Kid Kash: $62,000
Kurt Angle: $1,023,000
Lance Cade: $118,000
Lilian Garcia: $90,000
Lita: $286,000

Maria: $41,000
Mark Henry: $300,000
Matt Hardy: $322,000
Matt Striker: $43,000
Melina: $155,000
Mickie James: $72,000
Nunzio: $186,000
Orlando Jordan: $145,000
Paul London: $177,000
Psicosis: $122,000
Randy Orton: $711,000
Rene Dupree: $289,000
Rey Mysterio: $414,000
Ric Flair: $508,000
Rob Conway: $186,000
Rob Van Dam: $220,000
Rosie: $105,000
Shawn Michaels: $1,045,000
Shelton Benjamin: $366,000
Simon Dean: $132,000
Stacy Keibler: $178,000
Steven Richards: $94,000
Torrie Wilson: $260,000
Trevor Murdoch: $48,000
Triple H: $2,013,000
Trish Stratus: $618,000

Tyson Tomko: $127,000
Undertaker: $1,811,000

Val Venis: $210,000
Victoria: $275,000
Viscera: $130,000
William Regal: $225,000

Others receive base rate of $300.00 if they are a big hit with the fans.
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« Reply #35 on: June 20, 2007, 04:18:37 PM »

wow thanks, fascinating stuff

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typo? he was the best wrestler ever!
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« Reply #36 on: June 20, 2007, 04:18:47 PM »

I have never understood the fascination with the american wrestling malarkey, Im not knocking its popularity, and obviously lots of people enjoy it .... but i just dont get it.
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« Reply #37 on: June 20, 2007, 04:21:14 PM »

I have never understood the fascination with the american wrestling malarkey, Im not knocking its popularity, and obviously lots of people enjoy it .... but i just dont get it.

I enjoyed it coz it was on a friday night at 11pm so you could roll in from drinking mad-dog 20/20 in the park and watch these people acting around, like a souped up eastenders.
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« Reply #38 on: June 20, 2007, 04:23:13 PM »

I don't get it either.  But I'm sure mad-dog 20/20 would help a great deal!  Happy memories of that stuff Grin.

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« Reply #39 on: June 20, 2007, 04:27:08 PM »


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Ashley Massaro: $131,000
Batista: $813,000
Big Show: $1,000,000
Bob Holly: $217,000
Booker T: $375,000
Candice Michelle: $64,000
Carlito: $319,000
Chavo Guerrero: $206,000
Chris Benoit: $488,000
Chris Masters: $253,000
Christian - $396,000



he earned a hell of a lot more with the MG's
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« Reply #40 on: June 20, 2007, 04:32:39 PM »

Chris Masters: $253,000
Christian - $396,000   [/glow]
Danny Basham: $130,000

No wonder he left for TNA - that's a lot of money to pay out just to play the heel.... Wink
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« Reply #41 on: June 20, 2007, 04:36:30 PM »

They earn their keep for sure, such a grueling schedule constently going around the country and world. There bodies are put through such pressures, just look at the people currently out long term.

And when you stop being popular Vince sacks you.....and you head to TNA Tongue
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« Reply #42 on: June 20, 2007, 04:40:34 PM »

They earn their keep for sure, such a grueling schedule constently going around the country and world. There bodies are put through such pressures, just look at the people currently out long term.

And when you stop being popular Vince sacks you.....and you head to TNA Tongue

I might be wrong here, but isnt TNA a Vince venture also?
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« Reply #43 on: June 20, 2007, 04:42:03 PM »

They earn their keep for sure, such a grueling schedule constently going around the country and world. There bodies are put through such pressures, just look at the people currently out long term.

And when you stop being popular Vince sacks you.....and you head to TNA Tongue

I might be wrong here, but isnt TNA a Vince venture also?

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« Reply #44 on: June 20, 2007, 04:47:36 PM »

The WBF, XFL, the current production of WWE movies. Brillant ideas from the genius known as Vincent Kennedy McMahon.

Granted the WWE is a tremendous success but it can be argued that his father laid down the foundations and it was Hulk Hogan who carried wrestling into the mainstream as it was he who came up with the concept of Wrestlemania. The WWE is a marketing success but Vince has made his fair share of blunders.




WWE movies he makes good money from.

He's had his mistakes for sure but within wrestling Vince is the undisputed no1 man. Hogan would love everyone to believe he invented or came up with half of what he claims but much of what Hogan has always said is disputed.
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