Live Report From Q&A Session With The Wolfpac From Glasgow, Scotland

PHOTO of The WOLFPAC Together Yesterday (Tuesday)

SEScoops.com reader Gerry Hazel sent in this live report from the Wolfpac (Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Sean Waltman) Q&A session from Glasgow, Scotland earlier this week:

I thought I’d get this out there before the jaded ones ruin it for the hardworking people that put this together.

I attended tonight’s Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman Q & A event in Glasgow, and I had to say, was one of the better events I’ve been to.

Rather than having the Q & A first, there was a set timetable, Posed photo’s with a professional photographer ran from 7:30-8:30, then the main performance started and after that, it was time for meet & greet and autographs.

The photographs were done like something I’d never seen before, a professional photographer, who , after taking your photo with the three gents, had the physical 8×10 photograph ready for you within seconds.

Cost: Photo £20, Signed Photo £30

The main performance, the Q&A part was what I had paid to see. It was great just watching three legends, three best friends, sitting having a great time telling stories. Seeing Scott Hall is such great shape makes it all worth while.

The Q&A was handled well, and while most got their questions in, due to time restraints, a few were left disappointed.

The host who stayed on stage irked me a little, as his job was purely to relay questions, however, continued to put his two cents into each opinion, I didn’t pay to see you, I paid to see the NWO. Other than that small thing, was an enjoyable performance.

After the Q&A, there was the signing portion of the event. Seemed organised enough, prices were a little steep (£15 for 8×10) however, as part of your ticket price, you were included 2 x autographs, so you didn’t have to pay anything if you didn’t want to, and after attending conventions this weekend that Kevin Nash was charging £20 for one signature, this was a welcome chsnge.

All in all, it was a fun night and something I’d do again.

The organisers done a great job, considering the stress they were under (the main organiser of the event, Chris Duke, is currently in hospital after suffering a heart attack the night previous), so I can only asse that there were a lot of reshuffling going on.

I noticed a few people irked and complaining about prices, however, I found them to be reasonable, and a well run event.

Regardless of what you’ve heard, I recommend you give this a go, it’s a once in a life time opportunity after all.

 

Posted November 20th, 2013 in News, WWE. Tagged: , , .

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