>>19816340I know you’re just trying to give someone a QRD but how did AEW fans try and “doxx” him? He’s not a whistleblower that took some privileged info to Wikileaks. Hes a guy who lists his real name, place of business, area code, pictures of his kid and favorite music, food and TV shows within 15 seconds of clicking on his Twitter. Not even trying to sound like a boomer and say, well there was this thing called a phone book back in my day…I just mean this guy posts every single piece of private info including his client list and private DM’s for the world to see. How could someone
doxx him?
>>19816370Your heart is in the right place anon, and sometimes what you’re saying is true. It’s definitely not in this case. We are talking celebrities who are D-listers. Bigger than walking up to a storefront or getting a card handed out at the galleria but not big enough to warrant any kind of special handling. Paradigm IS the Wendy’s of talent agencies. Clearly Nick is a mega mark and even if he personally brought a half dozen clients to them himself, he still brought them to Paradigm. He’s fired (or consciously off-ramped Kek) now, they don’t just automatically let all his clients go to follow him or have to renegotiate. They’re still repped by Paradigm. Send an email tomorrow and inquire about booking Liv Morgan to do a dramatic E-book reading. They’re not going to redirect you to Sick Nick’s Twitter page. He is the entertainment industry equivalent of a fry cook. Or he was before he worked himself into a life ruining shoot.