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How much money for you to give up wrestling forever?

Lockard 23

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It isn't just the current product, it includes past shows, matches, promos ect as well. And it is forever. You can't check results or anything either. It is a complete disconnect from wrestling


That'd be harder to adjust to, but I could always use some of my money to get a hold of the MIB's neuralyzer/flashy thing that would erase my memory of wrestling and any desire to watch it again:

 

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That'd be harder to adjust to, but I could always use some of my money to get a hold of the MIB's neuralyzer/flashy thing that would erase my memory of wrestling and any desire to watch it again:




You go from saying you would do it for free to requesting all the money in the world, what is your realistic answer? What is the minimum you would take to drop wrestling cold turkey until you keel over?
 

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You go from saying you would do it for free to requesting all the money in the world, what is your realistic answer? What is the minimum you would take to drop wrestling cold turkey until you keel over?


I stopped watching before but no one was telling me I couldn't some day return to it either. My realistic answer was/is that I would indeed call it a day with wrestling if someone gave me money. If I couldn't just request all the money in the world, I'd probably be fine settling for anything that was at least in the hundreds of thousands, even just a 100k. Then again, I might take even lower than that but it would have to be much more than just a few thousand dollars.

I would certainly give up wrestling for a lot of money, though. It's one of my principal hobbies but it's also something I could see doing without. Movies/TV shows and video games, however...
 

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$300,000 and i know that's a lot and I want to say lesser amounts, but I've been a wrestling fan since i was in pre-school, so if I was given a lesser amount I would probably go back on that deal
 

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Well... I don't "Love" wrestling but I do enjoy it. Giving it up completely means I would give up a lot of stuff, including this forum so... :hmm:
$500,000.00 :obama: