>be me>Competent at my job and contented with being a jobber and midcarder to the stars>Bookerman notices my good working attitude and wants to push me to upper midcarder and main event level>Repeatedly turn down the offer that comes with stress of headlining townsShoot with me lads, am I a mark for turning down easy money that other people would kill for?
>>20428304He's only asking you to do it because he thinks you can, son. You should do it.
>>20428304Uppercard deals with a lot of politicking. Just depends whether you want to put up with that shit.
>>20428304Make your money and then laugh about how retarded you were being when you were turning shit down. Or don't, and cry when they stop asking you.
>>20428304I hate when the booker man sends you on courses to help you get your push and you all sit around a table introducing yourself and then have to get into groups to workshop ideas. I’d literally rather take a mankind off the top of the steelcage.
>>20429442You might be autistic. Nah, you ARE autistic. Me too :)
>>20429442Talking to people is so fucking gay.
>>20428304Working hard is so jewish
>>20429486It's goyish, actually. Especially since the fruits of your labor get pocketed by jews.
>>20428304Yes go to the main event,give your best.You probably have "it" but you just dont know it yet.
>>20429442Nigga got sent to developmental to do forward rolls
>>20429497What if I fail and they demote me back to the midcards through humiliation rituals?
>>20428304Been doing this for decades, Anon. The question you'll have to answer is 'Why?' Why do you turn it down? Is it because you're scared, or just legitimately don't want the drama? Why WOULD you accept if you did? Is it to challenge yourself, or purely for the money? Some honest and deep self-reflection will help you better answer your original question.