WWE stars are treated even worse by Vince.
Wouldn't this be the pot calling the kettle black since you constantly bring up Dana whilst seething? Have some self-awareness, buddy.
I've got Fabia's number if you're interested.
Depends. They can make a lot more money though and have more opportunities when they enter. Especially in a case like this. It's a smart move.
He didn’t fight in the ufc, but Cole Konrad became the first heavyweight champion in Bellator history. Sadly, he retired to focus on being a commodities broker.whos the best d1 wrestler to enter mma and actually do well in the ufc? Mark Schultz is easily the most credentialed but he only fought once and then retired. My pick would be Hendricks, two time ncaa champ and he won the 170 title.
He didn’t fight in the ufc, but Cole Konrad became the first heavyweight champion in Bellator history. Sadly, he retired to focus on being a commodities broker.
I mean when it comes to labor rights.
The WWE literally does all the things the UFC does and MORE. Restrictive contracts, questionable revenue splits, labelled as independent contractors, monopolizing the industry… literally everything but worse. They work year round on the road with almost no vacation time and high pressure to perform weekly. They actively encourage the use of PEDs despite having several athlete deaths related to PED abuse.
The WWE gets away with so much more because of the stigmas attached to their performers.
Look it up. Vince makes Dana look like the tooth fairy.
Haha I literally just asked you about him before scrolling and seeing this
It's nice that the WWE is getting more diverse by signing proud POCs, especially the Italian Americans, the most marginalized ones of them all
Genuine question for someone who doesn't watch WWE or any "professional" wrestling. What is the point of signing actual wrestlers when WWE and sort are more theatrics then a sport. Is it to keep the illusion off it being real?
This will probably be his gimmick in the WWE tbh lol.Looks like that guy from Jersey Shore
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That's not necessarily true. We don't know how he'll do in WWE or if the fans will like him. He probably could have been a world champion in the UFC. Well never know of course. But just because you're in the WWE isn't a guarantee you'll make millions.
Meh if they want to go to the WWE, they probably have no desire to actually fight so I don't think we're missing out.