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Header Image for Wrestler's $15000 Tattoo Still Doesn't Help Mitt Romney Win Presidential Election



Wrestler's $15000 Tattoo Still Doesn't Help Mitt Romney Win Presidential Election

WRITER Stephanie Eng 


For a hefty price, Indiana wrestler Eric Hartsburg auctioned off some face space to get Mitt Romney's logo tattooed on his temple.
Fifteen thousand dollars, to be exact.
Hartsburg admits that he was "totally disappointed" by the results of the election, but hopes that he can use his tattoo to encourage young people to vote.
"I was trying to make politics fun," Hartsburg said. "I didn't change no lives; I'm no hero. But I shed blood for this campaign, and I'm glad to know that I did all that I could."
The 30-year-old remains optimistic about his tattoo, despite the election losses of Romney and running mate Paul Ryan.
"I'm hoping this opens some other doors in the entertainment business," he explained.
Spike's Tattoo Nightmares just might have found itself another client.

 





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