bear805
Infinity Challenge
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Post by bear805 on Oct 21, 2024 13:30:53 GMT -5
question concerning signees: how long does it normally take after a person signs is a card made and released for sale? my biggest concern is sitting on guys for too long that eventually they do something stupid thats puts them in the crosshairs of cancel culture and they never get released. Wrestlers are celebrities so they are under much more scrutiny and the tinest thing can see them fall.
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Post by TTX on Oct 21, 2024 13:56:17 GMT -5
sometimes it can be a while (I think Kenny Omega was signed for like six years before he was finally released) although nowadays they seem to want to get the Indy guys out quickly before they're somewhere else.
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Thunder
Infinity Challenge
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Post by Thunder on Oct 21, 2024 14:00:27 GMT -5
My concern is LOW seems to be falling behind some other games out there. I have games with official cards for Sabu, Brian Pillman, JYD, Raven and a few others that I don't think we have official cards for.
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Post by sleazybmartini on Oct 21, 2024 14:21:07 GMT -5
My concern is LOW seems to be falling behind some other games out there. I have games with official cards for Sabu, Brian Pillman, JYD, Raven and a few others that I don't think we have official cards for. Sabu was officially released in a black and white set, but it's only available as PDF. I'd kill for an updated color version of that though.
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Post by tystates on Oct 21, 2024 14:29:54 GMT -5
It's case by case and circumstances as well at the time, as far as the sets being released then, etc. There are people that have been signed over 10 years and not released. Different reasons as to why.
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Post by malicelover on Oct 21, 2024 15:06:34 GMT -5
Vegas always says it is easier to get an LOW card than an Indies card if you are signed, due to the limited number of spots (44 cards at most per year Indies vs. larger sets potentially for Legends). I'd also say for many Legends at least, the cancel culture piece has already been addressed. I'd be shocked, even if family wanted to sign for them if we ever saw a Grizzly Adams or Chris Benoit card, and for good reason. Regarding Legends falling behind other games a big part of that is that is when we approach talent, if they are seeking compensation, and who they are. Each Legends authorization is different, there are no two that are the same, according to Mike M. I'd also say that if someone signed Ray Traylor or Demolition, I would hope that they'd see release say faster than someone from the Frank Gotch era, but who really knows. I trust our wonderful Legends team to give us great cards that will lead to years of enjoyment.
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Post by tystates on Oct 21, 2024 17:11:17 GMT -5
I'd like to be sent all the different versions of the game form as I only have one.
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Post by Vegas on Oct 21, 2024 17:19:44 GMT -5
I'd like to be sent all the different versions of the game form as I only have one. please srnd me a PM, thank you
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Post by paul on Oct 21, 2024 17:39:30 GMT -5
I'd also say for many Legends at least, the cancel culture piece has already been addressed. I'd be shocked, even if family wanted to sign for them if we ever saw a Grizzly Adams or Chris Benoit card, and for good reason. I think you meant to say Grizzly Smith not Grizzly Adams. Although a Grizzly Adams card would be fun. You could release him in a SE 2-Pack with Victor The Wrestling Bear.😁
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Post by malicelover on Oct 21, 2024 17:58:06 GMT -5
I'd also say for many Legends at least, the cancel culture piece has already been addressed. I'd be shocked, even if family wanted to sign for them if we ever saw a Grizzly Adams or Chris Benoit card, and for good reason. I think you meant to say Grizzly Smith not Grizzly Adams. Although a Grizzly Adams card would be fun. You could release him in a SE 2-Pack with Victor The Wrestling Bear.😁 My mind during my prep was on an email I had to send to the parent of a student with the last name Adams, hence the slip. But the point remains the same.
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