i listened an interview with mike christian an he said to shaw ray that he was on 300k a year when he signed for WBF and Gary Styrdom was on 350k a year
The WWE has always been flush with money so it was just a drop in the bucket. There's about 20 million dollars of ICOPro supplement buried under the WWE headquarters.
How many times did you fail at stealing it?
"At 27 years old [Vince Comerford] was paid $125K each year for the two years he participated in the WBF. That was decent money in 1990."He got that payday for just participating... never mind where he placed in the contest. Compare that with what guys get today for coming in 4th or 5th place in any contest.
i listened the interview on MD RADIO,mike christian said to shawn ray that WBF offered him 300k a year to join them,he then asked Joe Weider is he willing to pay him not that kind of money but a decent money,and Joe said him "you can go" so mike went and pick that 300 k for 2 years and bought a house...said that he could believe that he is receiving 25k a month...but he could earn as a guest poser cause Joe weider didnt allow them to guest pose in any shows...so he was on 300k for 2 years!and i heard from dave palumbo on radio show that gary strydom picked up 350k a year for 2 years from the same organization...
$125,000 in 1990 is about $220,000 now. $300,000 is around $530,000, and $350,000 is just over $600,000.The Olympia prizes for 1990 were -1. $100,0002. 31,500 3. 18,500 4. 12,5005. 10,0006. 8,000Smart money joining the WBF.
The article written by Peter McGough on it - an excellent article detailing the rise and fall of the WBF.http://www.getbig.com/articles/faq-wbf.htmIt took about 18 months and 15 million in losses for the federation to go away. Yes, they paid a lot to their athletes, but it came and went quickly.
I still can't believe that Comerford is dead. I would've thought that other guys would've died first.