Which Move Does Triple H Refuse to Perform in a Match and Why?, Contract Details Revealed for Former Talents Suing WWE

Contract Details Revealed for Former Talents Suing WWE

triple hAs noted, former WWE talents “Big” Vito LoGrasso and Evan Singleton are currently suing WWE over injuries they sustained during their time with the company. As a result of the pending lawsuit, the WWE contract details of LoGrasso and Singleton have been publicly revealed, and they are as follows:

-Big Vito’s main roster talent contract included a $75,000 downside guarantee.

-Singleton’s developmental contract was for $31,000 per year, but he was also given $2,000 in moving expenses when he moved from Pennsylvania to Florida.

-Vito’s cuts of house shows and PPV events revenue were left up to WWE, but licensing products based around Vito saw him receive 25% of the net sales.

Which Move Does Triple H Refuse to Perform in a Match and Why?

Triple H recently appeared on the Tim Ferris show, and during the interview he surprised the show host when he revealed a seemingly simple move he refuses to perform during matches:

“I have things I don’t do well in the ring,” Triple H said. “For example, they go through the top and middle turnbuckle and hit the post from the inside. It’s one of those mental blocks for me. I can’t seem to navigate going between the two turnbuckles, I always get stuck somehow, so I never do it. People grab me in the ring and say ‘take the post,’ and I say no.”

You can check out the entire Triple H interview by clicking here.

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