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That’s my opinion, and $100 or whatever the f*ck for a picture? Yeah, I guess, these don’t look like phone pictures? Because I know there’s some places that do the high def professional photographer and you get a print of it, right? I can see charging something for that. But if you can’t stand next to the person, then don’t do photo ops and don’t be paid to do photo ops. But if you’re not going to stand there and at least shake, I’m not talking about God damn, you know, lip locking like anteaters. Some people are vaccinated, some people have different tolerance and risk and etc. So if that’s the case, if you can’t, some people don’t mind. Hugging people or shaking hands or taking goofy pictures, and having fun, to know that everybody’s potentially contagious.
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I’m not going to be putting And that’s the reason I’ve turned down tonnes of Fan Fests and things that I’ve been asked to do the past couple of years because it took all the fun out of it. If you can’t take the photo op, don’t do the photo op. If you can’t eat the fat, don’t eat the f*cking Twinkie. Somebody’s going to say ‘Cornette F*ck you. Cornette said that while not wanting to be in close contact with people (due to public health concerns) is fine, if that’s the case they shouldn’t have agreed to do the photo op which costs fans so much money. Speaking on his podcast, the Jim Cornette Experience, the legendary manager weighed in on the situation. I saw the pics of them hugging women and I did not need to touch them, but standing next to them would have been nice. While I was happy to be in the room with them the distance thing was a shock and not the experience I was expecting.