CubsFanKEC1982 wrote:
But while, we're at it...One item per person?
Never heard of that at an Interaction on the front end. Two per is the lowest amount I can recall seeing. One per is really at the point where it is insulting to those that pay to get in.
The handler at Van Dam's table was scarred from dealing with a couple of us that morning. No way TNA was going to attempt to enforce a limit on that day after the Sting screwjob.
They tried enforcing the one item per person in Hardy's line towards the end of his session at Lockdown to the point where they got rid of the regular handler at that table and moved a few Atlas guys over there instead. Even then people were walking away with two-per and in my case Jeff signed 3 posters for me (and another for me carried by another one of the guys in our group) and made each signature slightly different with the symbol and his initials or his full name. Had nothing to do with any of 'us' intimidating the guy it was Will blowing him off that shut him up, what's the worst that he could have done? Tell you that's enough and you go back to the end of the line and go through again?
davidn2161 wrote:On a side note, Sting must not like signing autographs all that much. I've never met him, but it seems like he doesn't do many signings even with TNA's packages and is hard to get TTM.
It's more on TNA than it is Sting. At Lockdown 2009 they ran the entire Main Event Mafia together at Fan Interaction excluding Sting, and the next day at the arena the VIP package holders got a private meet & greet with the MEM and that one included Sting. This year at Lockdown they pulled Sting from Fan Interaction and the whole show to make his 'return' before Slammiversary when they went live mean more 'special'. As far as TTM goes, would you want to devote a lot of time personally to random autograph requests that you have no idea the motives behind? It's just a shame that Tristar & TNA continue flooding the market with all these signed cards driving down the value of very autograph he's signed in the past.