How little does indie wrestling pay if even if the highest paid indie guy came crawling back to WWE the first chance he got?
he wants the clout. the legends contract. and to watch over chelsea.
>>19608303>and to watch over chelsea.While she gets banged?
>Hops right over Ethan PageReady to apologize yet?
>>19608299>indies>WWE what a tough choice
>>19608405Yep!
>>19608407Matt was constantly bragging about making a lot of money on the indies and being successful after his WWE run. I guess even that isn't as much as a regular WWE contract
>>19608412It's called coping
I shoot loathe this closeted homo
>>19608299The "first chance he got" was nearly 6 years later
>>19608299It depends, when you in indies and in demand you are hopefully smart enough to be in charge of your merch sales, appearances pricing, cameo sales, etc etc you can definitely do better than working for a set pay in a company that will offer a stable pay and expenses regardless of performance but also take massive cuts of what your name is on. A random midcard indie guy with no big company exposure makes less than Tozawa. A semi popular active guy like Cardona probably took a pay cut, but say in 4 years if he's out in the indies again, the exposure on TV pays back on the indie rates and meet and greets
>>19608603AJ Styles before he went to WWE accidentally had his booking fees on his website. It was like 5 or 7 grand per appearances plus expenses and that was a decade ago.