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JohnCenaFan28
03-13-2008, 08:30 PM
RAW announcer Mike Adamle was going to start working with J2 Strategic Communications -- a media training company in Chicago -- but one day after his WWE hiring was announced, he pulled out, citing other commitments including his WWE commitments. WWE is reportedly paying Mike Adamle $300,000 per year for his weekly work on Raw (talent receive additional money for working pay-per-views). That translates to about $6,000 per show. $300,000 is close to what a high-end mid-carder makes on their downside guarantee. $300,000 is also equivalent to three or four entry level WWE contracts, or giving developmental contracts to 12 wrestlers from the indy scene.

The Royal Rumble '08 DVD debuted on this week's Billboard Recreational Sports DVD chart. However, the Super Bowl XLII Champions New York Giants DVD beat them out for the number one spot. You can see the complete chart at Billboard.com.

Tickets for "WrestleManiArt," an event showcasing original artwork created by current WWE Superstars, are now available. The event will take place in Orlando's City Arts Factory on Wednesday, March 26. A few WWE stars will be in attendance. Visit WWE.com for event details. Last week, Jerry Lawler was interviewed and said Jeff Hardy was probably going to be painting at the event. Of course, that's off the cards now.

Maria has busy day today as she will be signing autographs from 7-9 PM Pacific at the Virgin Megastore at Hollywood and Highland in Los Angeles, California. She will then be a special guest at a WrestleMania XXIV pre-party at Element in Hollywood, California from 10 PM to Midnight Pacific.

Source: Wrestlezone

Ill Will
03-14-2008, 12:07 AM
WWE is reportedly paying Mike Adamle $300,000 per year for his weekly work on Raw That's fucking ridiculous. Even if he did his job well (which he doesn't), he doesn't deserve even half of that figure. At the most, he works for about 30 seconds per week, and he makes $6000? That's $200 per second!

I thought the guy was completely useless before, but it's nice to know that he's also grossly overpaid. At least WWE is being consistent in their foolishness.

legolas4792
03-14-2008, 02:53 AM
as i always say pay me that much money and ill do his and anybody elses job atleast 3 times better