< Wrestling Doesn't Pay
Wrestling Doesn't Pay/Playing With
- Basic Trope: Pro wrestlers often have second jobs, and wear attire more appropriate for those jobs as wrestling gear.
- Played Straight: Walt Wrestler is a card-carrying member of the WTF, but still works as a desk jockey outside of the ring and rents an apartment rather than owning a house. He comes to the ring still wearing his shirt and tie from his day job.
- Exaggerated: Walt Wrestler lives in a cardboard box on the street. He comes to the ring in filthy rags, with his "home" slung over his shoulder.
- Inverted: Walt Wrestler makes more than six figures a year, and lives in a Big Fancy House in a gated community.
- Justified: The WTF is a small independent company; it doesn't have a lot of money to pay its employees large incomes.
- Subverted: Walt Wrestler makes six figures a year
- Walt is reasonably well off, but his Kayfabe character is explicitly poor.
- Double Subverted: But only a small portion of that comes from the WTF. The rest comes from stock trading.
- The poor character comes from a time in Walt's life when he was barely scraping by, possibly a very recent time.
- Deconstructed: Having to maintain a wrestler's schedule means Walt can't hold a job very long, and he certainly can't manage on just the wrestling money, so he's forced to work a series of increasingly bad jobs during the day. Meanwhile, his ring work and win-loss record suffer as he has less and less time to train and his day jobs leave him more and more worn out.
- Reconstructed:
- Parodied:
- Lampshaded: "Not on a wrestler's salary!"
- Averted: Walt Wrestler makes a lot of money.
- Enforced: Truth in Television
- Invoked: Walt Wrestler signs onto the WTF, a small up-and-coming company, as a Jobber. He can't afford wrestling gear on his salary, so...
- Defied: Walt Wrestler signs onto a wrestling company that is larger and better-paying (even for non main-eventers.)
- The WTF pays its employees well, allowing each of them to focus on wrestling and not worry about holding down another job.
- Discussed:
- Conversed:
- Played For Laughs:
- Played For Drama: Walt and his wife or girlfriend are always fighting about how they'll pay the bills. She wants him to get a "real" job, and he wants to pursue his dreams.
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