Wouldn't bet on it. He signs at a table during the festival after Fozzy's set and it's usually one per, at least that's what it was here on the Houston stop. Plus, with tickets starting at $20 you're better off just going to the show and waiting at the tent Fozzy is scheduled to sign at. DWTS was formatted completely different than these shows, this isn't inside a venue where the band has their own dressing room, and there's a room where the meet & greet pass holders and the various members of the media wait for the bands like at your arena shows.brochester8 wrote:Has anyone ever tried Chris Jericho via venue at a Fozzy Concert. He's coming to NC soon and I thought I'd send to the places he's playing.
Is it worth a shot?
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I would suggest researching venues that you may want to mail to and make sure they are not outdoor pavilion-type shows or festival events.
Fozzy does do some inside concerts and if you can find one and a building manager that confirms they'll pass on mail, do it.
But obviously, don't send anything that you can't afford to lose.
Fozzy does do some inside concerts and if you can find one and a building manager that confirms they'll pass on mail, do it.
But obviously, don't send anything that you can't afford to lose.
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does anyone thing that it would be worth trying to send some stuff or write a letter to hulk hogan via his new beach shop in FL. ive been thinking about trying that new shop of hulk's and just to see what happens if i write or send something. the bad thing is, i cant even get a SEC from the drew st address.
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I don't think any TTM try is worth it for Hulk. You'd be better off going to an Impact taping in Orlando and trying to run into him around there. He's pretty cool to his fans, no matter what bad things people might say about him.
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davidn2161 wrote:I don't think any TTM try is worth it for Hulk. You'd be better off going to an Impact taping in Orlando and trying to run into him around there. He's pretty cool to his fans, no matter what bad things people might say about him.
thanks for letting me know. reason i was asking about this is that a friend of mine was going to try this and ill tell him that its not worth trying to ttm hulk.
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My gut instinct says yes on that ticket. The seller has 100% feedback, and claims the ticket/autograph story was published in a magazine in 2007. No one is that stupid to claim something got published on a specific autograph if it didn't. Even if I had the money and it was definitely real, I don't think I would buy it. Just too sad.
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Ok guys, I really need your help here. I will be purchasing tickets for my 1st TNA houseshow but I dont have much money now so I am thinking of getting other seats instead of front row. I know with front row you can meet wrestlers before the show but is it really worth it? or is there a chance to meet wrestlers after the show or do they sale backstage passes at the event? I know I'll have money for then which is in November but can I still buy backstage passes then or should I just try to buy front row right now?
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If I had the money to spend I would be all over it. The signature is definitely legit. While there are a few differences in the signature on the ticket at the signature on my IP 8x10 from Febuary '99 the curvature is precise and the strokes on the hard writing match. That ticket is one of the few Holy Grail items in wrestling collectibles. If I had to, I'd liken that for wrestling what the 1984 Chicago Bulls preseason opener against the Pacers ticket signed by Michael Jordan in basketball, or the game used bat from the day The Babe called his shot at Yankees Stadium in baseball.
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The story on the Owen ticket is great and all, but there's no proof. It doesn't look like the ticket has been authenticated. Even though there are similarities to an Owen signature, there are plenty of fake Mickey Mantles out there that can take you for a loop.
Without the proper proof, I don't see anyone taking a $3,500 shot in the dark.
Not saying I don't believe this guy's story. Just saying you have to stay on the side of caution when purchasing autographs on eBay, especially one this pricey and supposedly from this day.
Without the proper proof, I don't see anyone taking a $3,500 shot in the dark.
Not saying I don't believe this guy's story. Just saying you have to stay on the side of caution when purchasing autographs on eBay, especially one this pricey and supposedly from this day.
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