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Post by klingerpromos on Feb 22, 2008 8:10:25 GMT -6
We are hosting a meet and greet in Elgin, IL on April 27th. Talent includes: Kevin Nash, BG James " Road Dogg", Kip James " Billy Gunn", Tammy "Sunny" Sytch, and Traci Brooks. Visit us <a href="http://www.myspace.com/klingerpromotions">here</a>for more info!
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Post by TALON on Feb 22, 2008 8:19:40 GMT -6
We are hosting a meet and greet in Elgin, IL on April 27th. Talent includes: Kevin Nash, BG James " Road Dogg", Kip James " Billy Gunn", Tammy "Sunny" Sytch, and Traci Brooks. Visit us <a href=" www.myspace.com/klingerpromotions">here.</a>for more info! This is all fine & well, but (IMHO) $75 for autographs from people that (aside from Nash) regularly work indy shows...seems kind of pricey. More info about who else will be on hand may make this a bit more appealing.
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Post by klingerpromos on Feb 22, 2008 9:06:13 GMT -6
Well thank you for your opinion. Everyone is entitled to one, and I will definitely keep that in mind.
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Post by TALON on Feb 22, 2008 13:00:22 GMT -6
Thanks for understanding...My view is...for $75 what are you going to add DIFFERENT from what the indy groups around here have already done ya know?
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Post by klingerpromos on Feb 22, 2008 16:00:47 GMT -6
You do not have to pay $75, that is if you want to get an autograph and a picture with all 5 guests. If you are just coming to see Nash it is $15 for the item of your choice. More than fair, in my opinion.
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Post by xtmacx on Feb 24, 2008 5:18:46 GMT -6
Are the supertickets available at the door ? Photo Ops are taking pictures with own camera , right ?
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Post by klingerpromos on Feb 24, 2008 12:12:36 GMT -6
There are only 125 SUPERTCKETS available. There should not be any left by the show date. Yes photo ops will be your own camera. Go to www.myspace.com/klingerpromotions to buy advance tickets. Again supertickets will get you a numbered spot in line and early admission. Thanks!
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Post by "That Guy" Marc on Feb 24, 2008 13:50:30 GMT -6
i agree with Talon. 75 bucks is kinda pricey. 15 seams fair to you. but im assuming ur on the promoters side ie the side taking the money in. while as a fan 15 is alot. 7 seams more fair. but hey they say a sucker is born every minute. so im sure fans will come and spend their money.
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Post by klingerpromos on Feb 24, 2008 16:26:16 GMT -6
I have been on both sides. When we want to go see someone, we pay the charge. Whatever it is, I do not complain. So if people want to pay $15 fine, if not fine. You say $7 seems more fair, well if you buy the SUPERTICKET you are paying $7.50 per item. That is fair, again this is my opinion and opinions vary.
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Post by Greg on Feb 25, 2008 0:31:49 GMT -6
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Post by "That Guy" Marc on Feb 25, 2008 1:07:15 GMT -6
im waiting for dan to make a poll asking if 75 bucks is 2 much for this meet and greet
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Post by klingerpromos on Feb 25, 2008 8:36:03 GMT -6
Here is where I am confused, if you think it is too much or are too cheap to go, DON'T GO. It really is that simple. We have had overwhelming response so far, and I know there are always going to have to be a couple people out there that have to speak in a negative way about what others are doing. Here is an idea, if you are so worried about it try doing your own show, and charge $5 an autograph. There are expenses with these shows. The prices are less than what these guys charge on there own. We are trying to bring different names to our area, even though they may be frequent elsewhere. Nash has not been here since 99, and as far as the others I am not sure they have been here at all.And again, it is not all about making money. We are life long fans. Everytime WWE comes to town we are in the front row. We travel for Pay Per Views, and signings. We are turning a hobby into a career. If we could do shows and not charge anything we would gladly do so, but those of us who live in the real world, know that a business has operating expenses. I encourage people to give me there opinions, but you gave them move on. To everyone else who reads this we hope to see you at the show. We are working with the talent line up for the next show, and some of the guests will be announced at this show. I am sure you will not be disappointed. Thank you!
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Post by TALON on Feb 25, 2008 11:18:44 GMT -6
Ok here's the thing...EVERYONE but Nash has been on indy shows in this area. I don't see how an indy fan would want to burn the money for a photo/autograph from stars they see on a semi regular basis...but to each there own. I'm not hating on it, just stating my opinion.
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Post by Joey Eastman on Feb 25, 2008 15:02:30 GMT -6
Well then save your money for an indy show. Casual fans don't go to many indy shows, I think that has been proven. However, these types of events offer CASUAL fans a chance to meet and talk to some of their favorite stars that they see on TV. This is a completely different type of event than an indy show
Good luck with this event. I have seen many of these things turn ugly, but it looks like you're working with theright kind of people ie; Dave Herro so it should come off without a hitch
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Post by klingerpromos on Feb 25, 2008 15:21:31 GMT -6
Thank you Joey. I was beginning to think that I was the only one to think like this. It is one thing to go watch people wrestle that are trying to make a name for themselves in the smaller leagues, if you will. Then it is totally different to come out to "meet and greet" them. I am not so much into watching them wrestle, but getting to hang out with them is a lot of fun,because they are real people too. Everyone we have had the chance to spend time with has been extremely pleasant. I hope to see you at one of our shows!
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