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Forgot about Trey?
The WWC is reportedly trying to sign a former star of jOlt, LCW Evo, Pinnacle of Insane Wrestling, X-Wrestling, and Brawlers On a Budget.
Early reports were that when approached initially by WWC owner Paul Levine, the self-proclaimed Sports Entertainment Icon Trey Vincent laughed in his face. In his time off, Vincent has been living off his bank account, still, from jOlt, for some amazing reason. He hasn't even gotten into the rest of the money, or so he says.
Since leaving his last federation, X-Wrestling, Vincent has also gotten back into his private investigation business, Trey Vincent Private Investigation Inc.
But, apparently, Vincent became a little more interested in WWC, when a verbal deal he'd come to with the IWO (not, not that awful IOW that You-Know-Who ran), but with the future of that federation on shaky ground, Vincent is looking for a federation with some balls.
That leaves out the Asylum, since everyone there gets their balls cut off.
Nothing is for sure. Vincent is content to sit out until he finds king of sports entertainment. And no, that wouldn't be the fWo. Reportedly, Vincent gave his thoughts about the fWo, saying that "any company that employs that Relentless guy and that guy with that name that you can't even pronounce, and all those other losers, like Lance Knight, well, sucks. Whatever. Go away."
I wasn't sure if Vincent said that, or if Mr. Levine was just in a hurry.
Vincent is asking for just about everything, our sources say. Vincent is reportedly demanding creative control over all of his storylines, and multiple title reigns.
But lost in the talk with Vincent, is the fate of Team EGO, the most controversial team of 2002. Is Vincent in these negotiations all for himself now? Or is he thinking about Studd?
We'll keep you posted.
Vincent to WWC: Screw you!
Rumors are running rampant that Trey Vincent has applied to the fWo and has been accepted. Thus ending any negotiations with the WWC.
If so, this would brand Trey Vincent the egotistical hypocrite he has always portrayed on TV. As he joins the hypocritical, snorefest, all we can say is good riddance. Trey Vincent is nothing but a cancer, a backstage politician and an all around pain in the ass of anybody trying to put out a balanced show.
Phone calls to both WWC owner Paul Levine and sell-out Vincent were not returned.
Vincent a liar?
Trey Vincent was recently interviewed on the wrestlingruler.com Web site and addressed many topics. The following quotes come courtesy of that Web site, and the interview was conducted just last night on the Rant Zone, hosted by John Johnson and Dick Dickerson.
JJ: So, you are not in the fWo?
TV: Whoever said I was is a liar?
JJ: Wasn't that you?
TV: Huh? Listen, shut up. The guy running that place should have hired me a year ago. His fucking loss.
JJ: Are you saying you didn't spread the fWo rumor?
TV: Trey Vincent has had his differences with that owner guy. Trey Vincent will never sports entertain in that place until the current owner leaves and the company closes again and some other idiot takes it back over again.
JJ: So, what's next for Trey Vincent.
TV: Tonight? Get drunk, get laid, not particularly in that order. Listen, sports entertainment wise, Trey Vincent could go anywhere he wants to. Action? If Trey Vincent called Reed Young, he'd be yelling RATINGS for the next two hours. Because TV equals ratings.
JJ: What happened with the IWO?
TV: Things fell apart. Promises were made to me. Promises were broken. I got an extended vacation.
DD: Where do you want to sports entertain, next, Trey?
TV: Whoever pays me right and lets Trey Vincent be Trey Vincent. Which means, first off, you pay me. Second off, you give me the spot I've deserved since I got into this business a long, two years ago. I've paid enough dues. Now, everybody gets instant pushes. What about Trey Vincent? He has more talent than any body. And that's a fact.
JJ: A new fed, run by a guy you're familiar with, Paul Levine.
TV: I'm not done yet, scrub. Trey Vincent is a main eventer. He is the franchise player of whatever fed he steps into. When people leave, they're gonna talk about Trey Vincent, no matter where Trey Vincent is on the card. So you might as well put me on last so the fans go happy and don't go bitching about how Psycho Miko and Retarded Larry put on an awful main event match. Only Trey Vincent can draw the fans in and give them something to live vicariously through in my sports entertainment matches, and in my original and entertainment segments.
DD: Yeah, we've never seen drunk wrestlers before. Or egotistical people who speak in third person.
TV: Hey, smartass. I'll stick my boot so far up your ass, you'll be dead, ya hear me?
DD: I hear you.
TV: OK then, scrub. I'll stick my bat up your ass and roast you over a fire. Ya hear me?
DD: I hear you.
TV: What were you asking me about Paul Levine, that drunken fecker?
JJ: Ye--
TV: Trey Vincent has something to say about Paul Levine. He's a great drinker. I like Paul Levine. And that WWC thing sounds kinda yeah. So, Trey Vincent is still in the consideration phase. Paul needs to negotiate with me. He will soon know what I want. If he wants it, we're cool. If not, we'll have a beer or 20 anyway. Don't matter to me.
JJ: Wha--
TV: Trey Vincent has seen Paul Levine doing some great work behind the scenes of PIW. He did some alright stuff trying to keep jOlt alive. I heard he did some good stuff in Action, despite the lack of any talent over in that fed. That's just lovely.
DD: So, you never said you were in the fWo?
TV: No. I believe that was the WWC Web site. Just trying to get hits by mentioning my name, starting controversy with that silly fWo place. That's Levine. He's like that Jim Johnson guy. A big mouth, and he doesn't care what comes out of it. I respect that. Now, he just need to respect TV.
JJ: So, are we going to see Trey Vincent, or are we going to see you with your old running mate, Sean Studd.
TV: Sean Studd. He's on his own as far as I care. That kid did nothing but make me look like an idiot. A parody of myself.
DD: Didn't BOB do that to you?
TV: Hey buddy, I'll stick a plastic bag over your head until you can't breathe no more, how you like that? I'll break a six-pack of empty beer bottles over your head because I don't need to get the return at the liquor store like a poor Web radio and Web site guy with a 50 inch waist and more chins on your face than a Chinatown whorehouse. You hear me?
DD: Um, yeah.
TV: That's right, you bastard. Just shut up and pretend there's a cock in your mouth. Shouldn't be too hard, that was just last night, wasn't it? You see? You just don't get this sort of sophisticated entertainment these days. But yeah. Sean Studd has been calling, wondering where I'm going. Maybe we'll hook up and ride together again. Maybe not. There are a lot of things to consider. Money. Push. Then friendship. So we'll see how all those things come into place, and fuck the fWo, Asylum, Action, and every other piece of shit federation, fighting or sports entertainment or whatever. Just die. I am going to lead the new era of sports entertainment. Be patient, TV fans. I'm coming. And if you're a lady, hell, you might be too. I can't believe I gave you guys hits for this crappy show. Later, jerkoffs.
Trey Vincent signs with WWC
After weeks of speculation and negotiation, today we received word that Trey Vincent is signed up with the WWC. Here is what we have heard are the nitty gritty details of what Mr. Vincent can expect.
The contract is worth about $500,000 for one year, guaranteed money. After being in federations that close in six months or less, Vincent is looking for a guarantee. Of course, there is an out close for the WWC, which is, if Vincent becomes a problem backstage or in the ring, any sort of bad behavior, the WWC has the right to terminate the contract, and Vincent loses everything.
Vincent also gets royalties from sales of his T-shirts and other merchandise, as well as sales of any shows he appears on. And of course, there is the usual PPV bonus.
Now, as far as contracts go, he is guaranteed to have at least three title reigns of some sort during the length of his contract. If WWC does not live up to this, Vincent can sue the company for breach of contract and, once again, be gone. However, the escape for WWC here is if Vincent holds gold for six months out of the year, whether with one title or two. Never heard of this in contract before, have you?
Vincent was also given creative control over his storylines. Not 100 percent reign, but from what we hear, it is a good amount. He is also trying to become a part of the booking committee from what we hear.
Both sides seem to be protected under this agreement, as long as Vincent lives up to his billing, as a Franchise Player, for the WWC. If we find out any more details of the contract, we'll bring it to you as soon as possible.
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