Sunday, January 20, 2013

Using the Shield to Collect Accounts Receivable

By Rob Sutter


Professional wrestling seems to be far too passive in the era that we're in today. I say this because people seem far too content simply nodding their heads in agreement to whatever others say and there is no real room for argument. What about those who decide to work against the system, however? I believe that this is the great thing about the Shield, a group which holds the most potential when it comes to collection accounts receivable for whoever hires them on for the job.

The Shield has proven its worth as a group and the three men inside of it are to be accredited. Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns make up this group of renegades in World Wrestling Entertainment. They believe that the company is riddled with injustices and it's up to them to see that the problems are wiped out entirely. They want to be able to assist the company, or so they say, but one can argue against it considering the amount of danger they put other wrestlers in.

However, I have all of the reason in the world to believe that this group would be perfect in order to help a client attain that they deserve. For example, Vickie Guerrero once specialized as a manager for wrestlers in order to help bolster their talents. Who's to say that she can't make the claim that others owe money for her managerial services? If they aren't set to pay up, I'm sure she'd look to the Shield to correct yet another, at least in her mind, injustice.

However, if this had taken place in the real world, I don't think that the Shield would get away with their actions in attaining accounts receivable for long. It is against the law for collectors to approach debtors with threats, so it goes without saying that they would have to be more professional in this regard. However, can you really put such a group as this amongst the ranks of reputable organizations like Rapid Recovery? I think one would have a better chance of hiring someone fresh out of college and transforming him or her into a wrestler.

The wrestling world's set of rules are far in a way different than those which we follow in the modern setting. It is standard for wrestlers to move about without others and the Shield is one group which is difficult to break apart. The strength in numbers mentality is one that can ensure success if one were to hire them for business purposes. I think that, considering the lack of normal rules in this line of work, the Shield has all of the potential to thrive.




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