Emma recently tweeted that she was looking to take bookings starting February 1st, 2018. If you are wondering about the delay, Emma, Summer Rae and Darren Young have 90-day, non-compete clauses in their contracts. After 90 days is up, they will be free to work anywhere they want.
A new report indicates how much Emma is charging for bookings now that she is outside of WWE.
According to Dave Meltzer in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter (subscribe here), talks between Emma and the STARDOM promotion have fallen through.
Meltzer says that Emma asked for $2,000 per match, first class tickets and full creative control.
STARDOM apparently passed as they didn’t find it sensible from a business or economic standpoint for them.
Here was Emma’s original tweet where she said that she has been receiving an overwhelming amount of inquiries.
Thank you for the overwhelming amount of inquiries from all over the world! Now accepting bookings starting Feb 1st -booktenille@gmail.com!
— TENILLE DASHWOOD (@TenilleDashwood) November 5, 2017
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i feel like companies would be more willing if first class tickets were taken out, as silly as that sounds. but obviously she is going to land somewhere. im sure 2 places.