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Andrew Yang Says Wrestlers Joining SAG-AFTRA "Makes A Lot Of Sense"

Buffy

The Vampire Slayer
Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang has been leading the charge when it comes to unionizing in the professional wrestling industry.

Ever since Wrestling Inc. exclusively reported that WWE was requiring their talent to end any third party relationships, whispers about a union have caught the ear of many wrestlers. The first major casualty in this three month long developing story came on Friday, when Zelina Vega was fired for reportedly starting an OnlyFans account after WWE passed their third party edict. The timing of the firing was especially noteworthy, as WWE publicly announced Vega's pink slip just ten minutes after Vega tweeted "I support unionization."

Since Vega's firing, support has rolled in everywhere, from former co-workers to complete strangers. Gabrielle Carteris, the President of labor union SAG-AFTRA [The Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists], tweeted at Vega hours after her firing, offering her support and encouraging Vega to reach out to her privately.

While Yang initially aired his criticism of WWE's business practices when this story was first developing, he reinforced Saturday that he hasn't forgotten about it. Today, Yang responded to Wrestling Inc. on Twitter, endorsing the idea of pro wrestlers joining the aforementioned SAG-AFTRA.

"Pro wrestlers joining SAG-AFTRA makes a lot of sense to me. They star in some of the highest-rated shows on TV each week."

Yang has said in an interview with The Wrestling Inc. Daily podcast that a Joe Biden victory could put him "in a position to help these performers get what's been owed to them for years." As of last November 7, Joe Biden has won the 2020 Presidential Election, and is expected to take office on January 20, 2021. It remains to be seen if Biden will appoint Yang to his cabinet.

Stay tuned for more updates.


Source: https://www.wrestlinginc.com/news/2...lers-joining-sag-aftra-makes-a-lot-of-677000/
 

Deezy

DZ PZ
Why they didn't just do this when kayfabe was broken is beyond me.

Who would this only be for? Can some mudshow indy guy join? Or is this only aimed at one company?

Also if you put this into play....just know a lot of companies will probably fold because they can't afford the union dues.
 

Hoss

HELL IS NOT A MYTH
Wouldn't indie wrestlers actually fit the description of an independent contractor? Safe bet is that such an outfit would only be applicable to wrestlers who are under exclusive contracts to a single company.
 

Deezy

DZ PZ
Funny how SAG-AFTRA are saying things like this, when they're actively dropping older clients and union members throughout this whole pandemic.
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
Wouldn't indie wrestlers actually fit the description of an independent contractor? Safe bet is that such an outfit would only be applicable to wrestlers who are under exclusive contracts to a single company.

No idea actual law, but yeah I think the exclusivity of the contract would be one of the main things that would separate who is or isn't affected by this.

Wouldn't be surprised if it was just the SAG blowing smoke anyway tbh, idk if going that route would be that good for wrestlers as opposed to having their own.
 

Deezy

DZ PZ
Pro wrestlers couldn't even be trusted with insurance....just ask Lloyds of London how the old adage of "the boys are their worse enemy" reigns true.
 
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