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Does anyone watch WWE?
There is a guy in the audiance always near the front, and you more or less see him at every show. He wears a red baseball cap and he wears it backwards. Does anyone else know who i'm talking about and if hes put there by WWE themselves?
There is a guy in the audiance always near the front, and you more or less see him at every show. He wears a red baseball cap and he wears it backwards. Does anyone else know who i'm talking about and if hes put there by WWE themselves?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Actually, i think hes thinking of someone else. i just found the info i wanted on another site, i'll paste it here link a photo of the guy so you know who i'm talking about:
He�s a long-time WWF/E fan who lives in (I think) Houston. He and his wife were actually both wrestling fans, but she died of cancer about 3 years ago or so. This guy was crushed (they were just in their early 30s) and took solace in wrestling shows. He�d buy ringside seats, cheer the loudest, and always have a bunch of signs.
When WWE heard his story, they basically told him �any show you ever want to go to, your ringside seats are on us, guy.� He took them up on that, and with WWE spending pretty much every TV taping of the last 5 weeks in Texas, he�s been ALL OVER the television in that time.
I know he had a write-up in one of the WWE magazines at some point (which is how I heard about him, when I sort of asked the same question out loud in a column or something, and people mailed in with the info)�. he MIGHT also have been featured on �Confidential� back when that show was still on, but I can�t confirm that.
Picture: http://www.jeffjsnider.com/wp-content/whosthisguy.jpg
He�s a long-time WWF/E fan who lives in (I think) Houston. He and his wife were actually both wrestling fans, but she died of cancer about 3 years ago or so. This guy was crushed (they were just in their early 30s) and took solace in wrestling shows. He�d buy ringside seats, cheer the loudest, and always have a bunch of signs.
When WWE heard his story, they basically told him �any show you ever want to go to, your ringside seats are on us, guy.� He took them up on that, and with WWE spending pretty much every TV taping of the last 5 weeks in Texas, he�s been ALL OVER the television in that time.
I know he had a write-up in one of the WWE magazines at some point (which is how I heard about him, when I sort of asked the same question out loud in a column or something, and people mailed in with the info)�. he MIGHT also have been featured on �Confidential� back when that show was still on, but I can�t confirm that.
Picture: http://www.jeffjsnider.com/wp-content/whosthisguy.jpg