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Re: Wrestling Collectors?
the drew st autos are obviously fake, and obviously all over ebay. which is sad.
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Please tell me that you realize AutoGraff88 was being sarcastic.khalerhett wrote:what wrestlers are those???
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I knew that hahaa People are so rude nowadays though
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Your chances of getting a "success," in my opinion, will be extremely more likely if you include an SASE and the item you want signed. Is it possible that you can send a letter and get back a signed item provided by the wrestler and they'll make out the return envelope and pay for the postage? You can give it a try. But they're doing you a favor, so by providing the item you want signed and SASE, you're making it as easy as possible for them to oblige your request. All they need to do is read your letter, sign the item and go to the post office to mail it out. For me to get to the post office to send out requests takes longer than I'd like it to -- and it's in my best interest to send stuff out since I want to get it signed.
The current / active wrestlers have busy schedules and I don't think they necessarily have items to autograph at their disposal wherever you're reaching them. And some of the older wrestlers may not have items to send. Some of them are lucky to have anything as far as photos and memorabilia from their own careers.
There have been times when I've sent a photo out and the wrestler has included an extra item. I'd never ask for that, but I appreciate it when they go to that length.
These are just my suggestions though. Feel free to try with or without an SASE and good luck either way.
The current / active wrestlers have busy schedules and I don't think they necessarily have items to autograph at their disposal wherever you're reaching them. And some of the older wrestlers may not have items to send. Some of them are lucky to have anything as far as photos and memorabilia from their own careers.
There have been times when I've sent a photo out and the wrestler has included an extra item. I'd never ask for that, but I appreciate it when they go to that length.
These are just my suggestions though. Feel free to try with or without an SASE and good luck either way.
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I ask it and thats what he told us!Travis1251 wrote:I was there at Lockdown fan interaction when Hogan said that.CubsFanKEC1982 wrote:Hogan Drew St. sigs are secs. Came from his mouth at Lockdown Interaction that he doesn't have time to sign fan mail.
That discussion should've ended there, but it has lingered.
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A little fyi - me and my son got 12 Hulk Hogan autographs we were with Cubs Fan, Travis and Roulette. I have gotten Hogan from 2 different florida addresses and actually just sent to the new address he just purchased the day he bought it and the 2 florida and new addy are no where near the same as the 12 at lockdown. so save your stamps and money or hell just sign it yourself!wnorris53 wrote:I ask it and thats what he told us!Travis1251 wrote:I was there at Lockdown fan interaction when Hogan said that.CubsFanKEC1982 wrote:Hogan Drew St. sigs are secs. Came from his mouth at Lockdown Interaction that he doesn't have time to sign fan mail.
That discussion should've ended there, but it has lingered.
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1040 Eldorado Avenue on north Clearwater Beach is the new address, they will look like the drew st and even have stay strong on them, the 12 from lockdown all had the an in hogan underlined
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AutoGraff88 wrote:Your chances of getting a "success," in my opinion, will be extremely more likely if you include an SASE and the item you want signed. Is it possible that you can send a letter and get back a signed item provided by the wrestler and they'll make out the return envelope and pay for the postage? You can give it a try. But they're doing you a favor, so by providing the item you want signed and SASE, you're making it as easy as possible for them to oblige your request. All they need to do is read your letter, sign the item and go to the post office to mail it out. For me to get to the post office to send out requests takes longer than I'd like it to -- and it's in my best interest to send stuff out since I want to get it signed.
The current / active wrestlers have busy schedules and I don't think they necessarily have items to autograph at their disposal wherever you're reaching them. And some of the older wrestlers may not have items to send. Some of them are lucky to have anything as far as photos and memorabilia from their own careers.
There have been times when I've sent a photo out and the wrestler has included an extra item. I'd never ask for that, but I appreciate it when they go to that length.
These are just my suggestions though. Feel free to try with or without an SASE and good luck either way.
Thank you! I knew that, but I wanted to know which ones u didnt need anything bc I heard Sheamus sends u his 8x10 promo either way, but I'm sending items & SASE to those that don't have anything in return like Mickie James. Thx anyways

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I found an address for Ted Dibiase Jr via his website. I haven't tested it but wanted to share it.
Ted DiBiase Foundation
P.O. BOX 55801
Jackson, MS 39296
Webpage
http://www.teddibiasefoundation.org/
Ted DiBiase Foundation
P.O. BOX 55801
Jackson, MS 39296
Webpage
http://www.teddibiasefoundation.org/
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Now would be the time to send to him with his broken ankle.
This is just my opinion but if they have PO Boxes or other addresses on their website chances are they like receiving fan mail. They may not get around to it, but usually there's a fair chance of getting them back. Eve is a good example with a lot of people sending to her recently. PO box on her website, and gets around to her fan mail when she has a little extra time.
Plus it's a lot easier to get on their websites and find some contact info over tracking down an address.
This is just my opinion but if they have PO Boxes or other addresses on their website chances are they like receiving fan mail. They may not get around to it, but usually there's a fair chance of getting them back. Eve is a good example with a lot of people sending to her recently. PO box on her website, and gets around to her fan mail when she has a little extra time.
Plus it's a lot easier to get on their websites and find some contact info over tracking down an address.
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