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Adam Scherr: We’re working on Control Your Narrative NFTs and more

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Former WWE Superstar Braun Strowman/Adam Scherr recently confirmed that Control Your Narrative is aiming for the metaverse.

Speaking to the MackMania podcast, Scherr revealed that the company are trying to take pro wrestling into different area.s

“We’re working on, Control Your Narrative is going to be the first wrestling promotion in the metaverse and stuff with NFT characters that you can buy, play in the video games, stuff like that” Adam Scherr began.

“We’re hitting this with everything we got. This is our one chance to do something different, kind of change the industry a little bit” the former Braun Strowman continued.

Adam Scherr on Control Your Narrative

Scherr also noted that the company will be looking to give talent more “power” when it comes to their careers. “It’s putting a lot of power in the talents hands, cutting the middleman out. You hear these stories of guys and girls who have to travel around and pay their dues. Pay your dues is going out there and working, you should get paid for that.

“I’m so (sick) of hearing these stories of people driving four or five hours, setting up a ring, putting their body on the line, and getting a handshake and driving back home” Scherr continued.

“People coming to two who are going to work for me and EC3, they’re going to get paid. That’s what this about it. It’s a business. We’re here to make money. If the business is making money, the talent is making money, the owners are making money, everyone is having fun, we’re happy, and that’s how you create change,” Adam Scherr concluded.

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