Spivak is going to get very rich pursuing this career path. An everyman version of The Rock Johnson.
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No. The WWE has an NIL program for college athletes. Joe was the first sign, and he started his WWE career when he was in college. That's all it means.Very cool.
But I don't reall understand the term NIL athlete... Does that mean he keeps rights to his NIL even though he is part of WWE? Do most pro athletes forfeit their NIL rights?
I never ,ever wanted to watch WWE. But now I do!Spivak is going to get very rich pursuing this career path. An everyman version of The Rock Johnson.
If you get in the right mindset, it’s pretty fun. I learned that at NU, of all places.I never ,ever wanted to watch WWE. But now I do!
Or as good/successful as the producers want him to be. Joe has the athleticism and personal cache for sure. Still hard to believe the industry will promote him as anything more than a very popular underdog and occasional upset spoiler.I was reading a story about a month ago, or so. Yes, I’m a longtime wrestling fan, and follow it pretty closely. People in WWE have said they have never seen anybody go from starting their training, and learning to bump, to being ready to have matches on TV faster than Joe has. He will be as good at this as he wants to be.