WCPW talent signed for the WWE UK tournament aren't allowed to work for WCPW after 1/15

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WCPW talent signed for the WWE UK tournament aren't allowed to work for WCPW after 1/15

Post by cero2k » Dec 29th, '16, 12:12

Source: via WON

'The wrestlers from the U.K. who just signed WWE contracts for the tournament on 1/14 and 1/15 in Blackpool, England, live on the WWE Network, signed one-year deals for 16,000 pounds or roughly $20,000 U.S. Several of the wrestlers that were signed told Wrestle Culture Pro Wrestling that they had been told they could no longer work for the promotion after 1/15. When William Regal came to the U.K., he specifically talked about no restrictions on where the talent could work, but we knew that the contracts specified the obvious like TNA or ROH, and there was no way the guys would be able to work for the ITV group, since, even though WWE says the opposite publicly, the key to this thing being done was an attempt to stop the ITV group. Wrestle Culture doesn’t have regular television. They have television tapings for an Internet show and have spent huge money for people like Kurt Angle, Jim Ross, Alberto El Patron and others. The promotions that Paul Levesque talked about when he was there that they would work with included Progress and Revolution Pro, and they sent Finn Balor to ICW and OTT, so there is a relationship there as well.'

So this would be Joseph Conners, Pete Dunne, Trent Seven and Tyler Bate.
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Re: WCPW talent signed for the WWE UK tournament aren't allowed to work for WCPW after 1/15

Post by cero2k » Dec 29th, '16, 12:13

Let's see how this works out for PROGRESS

also, 16,000 pounds only? For comparison, the average UK salary is projected at around £28k for 2016/17.
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