Don Muraco on Road Expenses | Who Were the Cheapest & Most Lavish on The Road?
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
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Don Muraco on Road Expenses | Who Were the Cheapest & Most Lavish on The Road?
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Nicolai had a wife, a house and at least 2 daughters he put through college. He knew he was making good money and it wouldn't last forever and he wanted to spend it on his family and not himself. He is to be praised, not mocked.
It's just in several interviews Don made jokes about him always bringing a hot plate and his own food, and he would stink up the hotel (onions, garlic etc.) and he would list him with the cheap people. There's a difference between being cheap (Randy Savage) and being frugal. He didn't want to waste money on expensive restaurants. If he was cheap, he would have made his daughters put themselves through school by working and taking out loans. But he paid for their college educations. Because he knew what was important to him. Family, and a college education so they could make something of themselves.
Flair said once the blade paid for the luxuries and that wrestling paid the bills
I never get tired of hearing old wrestling stories. There all behind us imo. The steroid/drug carnival lol made it a once in a lifetime thing. I know there are tragic stories from that but, they were the best of times in wrestling sadly. Glad we have so much never ending content of those days!
Wrestlers had a hard time paying expenses,especially if they were not atleast a mid-card type of draw.
Don is still a Boss
I think that most of these guys shared rides, rooms and restaurants for the most part. 1400/week back in the 70's, 80's and 90's would be double today.
What about Chief Jay Cheapo!!
Add ring rats to that
@gregbailey8253 I'm not talking money here
I've traveled a lot, on a budget & I'm not a celebrity. If you are polite, healthy & can carry on an intelligent conversation, someone will take you in. Nice room, meals, some ass, etc.... single moms always have snacks too!!
Capri Sun one sippers.