Could you imagine if he didn't decide to completely blow upwards of $80,000 - $90,000 (Maybe even more than that, no super sure) and then he could have at the very least utilised some of this money to pay for ongoing expenses and his mortgage, so he could at least be in a more comfortable position that he is finding himself right now.
I know its easy to tell other people how they should spend their money but its ridiculous how much money dsp has wasted. Let's just look at what he's done since moving to seattle:
- Continued to pay a mortgage for a condo he wasn't even living in and didn't even bother renting out. I'm not looking up exact amounts but my low estimate would be at least 50k paid towards the Connecticut condo and HOA fees since moving to seattle. He could have just turned it over to a property management company to rent it out and at least got something, anything out of it. Even if it only netted him 400 bucks a month that still adds up to tens of thousands of dollars the last few years he missed out on.
- Leased a BMW and then bought a brand new car when he works from home and leaves his house once a week. He could have spent $8,000 to $10,000 on a decent used car and been just fine
- WWE champions lol
- Business class internet that he absolutly does not need and has likely spent at least $20k total on, if not much more.
- All the furniture and knick-knacks he bought during the move.
- Ordering out and eating out multiple times per week.
- cable tv and multiple streaming subscriptions
I'm sure I'm leaving off a bunch of stuff and he did get a lot of this discharged though his bankruptcy but dsp has a long history of just throwing money away, and not like just small amounts here and there, we're talking about tens of thousands of dollars the dude has squandered just due to laziness and stupidity. The dude spends money like crazy and still manages to have nothing tangible to show for it, it just blows my mind. If you gave me the kind of money dsp pissed away, I would at least have some really cool shit to show for it.