I'm absolutely baffled that people are still talking about this. Unbelievable.
Showtime reach out to artist Dan Cassarro for Mayhem artwork. Look at his response.
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I never thought this thread would reach 20 pages, but I think this thread did alot of good exposing alot of the posters on hereComment
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People like this idiot see no value in having integrity, in making the point that the artist is making in his response...they think that everyone who is not commercially a commodity must be like them: sitting in mom's basement and waiting to achieve all they can in life which would be for someone to give him/her a free ticket and flight to a boxing match....with a few buffet tickets thrown in of course.Comment
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Not everyone is as desperate as you. When you have real talent and integrity and are outside mom's basement things changeComment
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Grow the **** up. Think for one second beyond your high school view of the world. What difference does any of this make to him if he's not getting paid for his job and work? You think he can live off the 'presence of big media outlets'? You think just winning a contest and getting to stand in the presence of these glorious media outlets is going to pay his rent, his bills, his studio rent, his food?
If one of cables biggest, richest networks ie one of these big media outlets you're talking about isn't going to pay you for your job to do something for one of the worlds richest sporting events of the year, who the **** will?
You can only showcase your talents for so long before you get to a point where you need those talents to ****ing well be compensated for, particularly if they are being showcased at one of the years biggest, most watched sporting events this year which results in millions upon mullions upon millions for everyone involved....seemingly except for the guy who's doing the artwork for the main ****ing promotion!
Childish, ignorant view.
Besides the TYPE if exposure this guy is getting is better than slimy Showtime's sense of entitlement. He is getting plenty of exposure and exposing the way these congloms are treating people in the arts who help promote their events.Comment
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This is ******. maybe this is the big break he's been looking for. I would have jumped at this chance to get the exposure which is probably the most I'd ever get in my lifetime. This kid is an ungrateful **** who doesn't know a great opportunity when he sees one. A chance to get something decent on his resume...he's thrown it away.Comment
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