One day that absolutely crushed me was when I was told by Andrew Johns to, "Make it f$#@^ing quick mate", (exact words he used) when I politely asked for a photo with him. Here is a bloke that I idolized, tried to copy in the backyard, at training and in games, someone who I had always admired and looked up to telling me to make it f&^%#ing quick. I didnt know what to do. I was stunned. Then some groupie girl came along and started chatting him up and then he wouldnt even look at the camera - he just walked off with her. I was like, "Wow". Now dont get me wrong he didn't owe me anything, and if he had politely said, "Sorry not this time mate" or similar as I had politely asked him for a photo, not a problem I understand that. No issue at all. Just as I have no issue in guys turning down autograph requests or whatever if they aren't into it - but it can be done with grace and some politeness. Swearing at fans, especially kids! is just not on. The rudeness and arrogance that some of these guys have just bamboozles me at times.
But I think some of these guys could learn a thing or 2 from some of the UFC fighters I've met. One guy In particular Ryan Bader (who is fighting on the card this Sunday) was awesome. He continually ignored the security guards attempts to try and stop him from walking around the table to enable him to pose for a proper photo - arm around the fan (which took an extra 5 seconds), instead of both leaning over the table metres apart in one of those awkward poses.. His words to me were, "I wouldn't even be here if it wasn't for you guys, so the least I can do is have a proper photo with you all". There was an absolutely massive line their that day and you couldn't wipe the smile from his face, so friendly, chatting to everyone and shaking hands and cracking jokes. You could just tell he was really happy to be there mixing it with the fans. This is a memory I will always cherish. My girlfriend who hated the UFC at that time, and wrote the fighters off as barbarian killer types, and who I had to drag there, was so taken by him and his friendliness that she is now a fan and supporter of Bader and the sport!
Another UFC fighter Wanderlei Silva who is a massive name in the sport is well known for the time and friendliness he has with fans, happy to sign anything and pose for photos all day long, and thanks his fans for their support and wanting to meet him. And again, cant wipe the smile from his face. There are many stories of him that surface online all the time of him actually engaging in lengthy conversations with fans that stop to talk to him, which is just unbelievable.
These are guys that are loved and known around the world, not just in Australia. I think some of our current home grown 'stars' could learn a bit from their attitude.
But I think some of these guys could learn a thing or 2 from some of the UFC fighters I've met. One guy In particular Ryan Bader (who is fighting on the card this Sunday) was awesome. He continually ignored the security guards attempts to try and stop him from walking around the table to enable him to pose for a proper photo - arm around the fan (which took an extra 5 seconds), instead of both leaning over the table metres apart in one of those awkward poses.. His words to me were, "I wouldn't even be here if it wasn't for you guys, so the least I can do is have a proper photo with you all". There was an absolutely massive line their that day and you couldn't wipe the smile from his face, so friendly, chatting to everyone and shaking hands and cracking jokes. You could just tell he was really happy to be there mixing it with the fans. This is a memory I will always cherish. My girlfriend who hated the UFC at that time, and wrote the fighters off as barbarian killer types, and who I had to drag there, was so taken by him and his friendliness that she is now a fan and supporter of Bader and the sport!
Another UFC fighter Wanderlei Silva who is a massive name in the sport is well known for the time and friendliness he has with fans, happy to sign anything and pose for photos all day long, and thanks his fans for their support and wanting to meet him. And again, cant wipe the smile from his face. There are many stories of him that surface online all the time of him actually engaging in lengthy conversations with fans that stop to talk to him, which is just unbelievable.
These are guys that are loved and known around the world, not just in Australia. I think some of our current home grown 'stars' could learn a bit from their attitude.