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If you actually pay to see Okami, you are very much in the minority.
My point about Okami has nothing to do with Tibau. I am saying Okami hurts business, and therefore any salary he is paid is irrelevant to determining whether he is "worth" it. Tibau is not ranked and has never headlined a PPV, so he is not in a position to have a very obvious effect on sales/ratings. Okami is, however, and since you want numbers, here you go.
That's pretty clear data showing that Okami is bad for business.
weidman is bad for business, clearly thales leites is a bigger draw