How come Nashetty never drew a dime in his career? He seemed to have everything needed to be a successful pro wrestler, but crowds just didn't care. Was it a lack of "it"?
Nice bait. Based WolfpacTV has already debunked this several times.
>>2757955
What an unbiased source. Next you'll tell us that the NRA says we don't have a gun violence problem in the USA.
>>2757955
Wolfcuc doesn't post here ya pinhead. It's just fatass Carter with his new lame ass gimmick trying to pass himself off as Wolfcuc
>>2757923
But he did, lots of dimes, he's still getting dimes from nWo in 2017
>>2757959
>Next you'll tell us that the NRA says we don't have a gun violence problem in the USA.
"If you compare white populations, we have the same murder rate as Belgium."
>>2757975
Hogan is the reason that the nWo wasn't dead and forgotten within six months. Nashetty might still be cashing cheques from riding the Hulkster's coattails, but they're not dimes that he had any part in drawing.
>>2758041
It's amazing how misinformed you are. Nash & Hall brought Hogan up to speed on everything from his look to his promos to his attitude....I suggest you start listening to Kevin Sullivan's podcast (I bet you don't even know who this is) and he'll put you up on game because his show has become a re-run but at least it well educate your ignorant dumbass.
Who do you think was responsible for the 59.1% increase in WCW house show attendance in 1997?
>Hogan and Savage didn't work house shows. >Goldberg didn't debut until September and didn't catch fire until April 1998.
>Sting only did occasional TV's.
Kevin Nash and Scott Hall drew the houses
>>2757959
Cross reference his numbers and tell me he's wrong.
>>2757923
>>2758152
Wolfcuc
>>2758152
Looks like Shawnetty was the Jennetty all along.
WolfpacTV BTFO Meltzer and OP
>>2757955
t. WolfcuckTV
Why did the WWE choose to put this aging, depressed, mid-card superstar with a over-exaggerated,
stereotypical & cartoon-like 1970's Hispanic gimmick in the WWE title scene? Eddie Guerrero was getting good pops for a mid-card superstar. Not great pops, nothing compared to what Konnan, DX & The Rock were getting in 1998, just good, slightly-above-average pops. From a business viewpoint, it was a terrible mistake, & as we know, WWE is a business, nothing more. Even if Eddie didn't have his history of extremely low self-confidence & his addictions to drugs & alcohol, the decision was still a mistake. A vanilla midget who is physically unable to cope with a great deal of stress should never have been put in the position of holding the WWE championship. Nobody would spend their hard-earned money going to shows & buying PPVs with the sole purpose being to see jumping bean like Eddie Guerrero wrestle. We would have done with Nash, Hogan, Austin, Goldberg, Batista & more. Unlike these wrestlers, Eddie didn't have 'IT', & that is the ability to draw fans interest over a long period of time. Eddie's title run was an utter flop: low-interest, low-DVD sales, low-attendance, low-ratings, low buyrates. Eddie wasn't able to handle it. Throughout his entire WWE title run Eddie was constantly doubting himself, & having a low opinion of one's self whilst wearing the WWE title is always going to result in a failed title run. If you think the worst, you're going to get the worst. Why unlike many other historical facts, has Eddie drawing zero dimes been overlooked & forgotten?
>>2758222
Eddie sucked. Glad he's dead.
>>2757923
God damn
Does he even leg?
>>2758423
If nash even thinks about working his legs he tares his quad. Sad desu.
>>2759634
Why even bother to post? zero effort, unfunny and unoriginal. Hopefully mods ban you.
>>2759634
>can't even spell *tears*
>>2757959
We don't, we have a black people problem.
>>2759744
Checked
>>2758423
That picture was taken when he was in medical rest after an operation IIRC, of course he's like that