>We’ve talked about this a bit at the company, quite frankly. And there are two takes on this. First and foremost, wrestlers and wrestling personalities have to stop just giving away their story for free. Their legacy is what should now be making them money, if they are out of the ring. At KC we pay and pay fairly to record and sell a part of that creator’s legacy. Why the hell are they giving it away for free for two hours on Joe Fungul’s podcast? An appearance to plug a product is customary of course, just like being on Letterman for 10 minutes to sell your film. But doing a shoot interview for free for two hours on a podcast? Guys, you’re killing your market. Seriously. They collectively need to get together and stop this free shit. They deserve to make a living off of the legacy they’ve built.
is sean right?
>>2719358
>Guys, you're killing my market.
No.
is kayfabe commentaries a 1 man show? how can selling DVD's of shitty shoots that end up on youtube anyways be a sustainable living?
Oliveretty SEETHING
Big money podcasts workin' the Kayfabe Commentaries marks
>>2719358
He ding-dong diddly broke
>listening to non-wrestlers talk about Wrestling
This is why I only listen to Steve Austin and Jericho
>>2719366
He does other things, I assume. It's not a one-man show, but he's the only one doing the interviews.
He's right in a sense. Back early 2000's a wrestler would get paid x amount of dollars to do these. And we're not just talking about past their prime guys as ROH released several behind the scenes dvds of their current roster guys.
Now they are going on these programs such as jerichos austin's, or some random nobody podcast in much higher numbers for nothing but the host's benefit.
But sean, you have to understand, some people aren't just about money and miles and just want to drop in on their friends show or give the fans more of themselves without strings attached.
>>2719412
>listening to WWE shills
enjoy the safespace, cuck
>>2719358
whose ass stunk the most at the end?
>>2719358
>At KC we pay and pay fairly to record and sell a part of that creator’s legacy. Why the hell are they giving it away for free for two hours on Joe Fungul’s podcast?
Because they like him more than you, jabronie.