Artist and wrestling enthusiast Rob Schamberger is tossing his hat into the ring to help out the community during the COVID-19 crisis. Rob creates many works of art for the WWE and other large-scale wrestling outfits, as well as personal art for himself. In his weekly newsletter, which is released on Sundays, it was shared that he and his wife Katy will host Not Bad Con 2020. This will take place on March 20-22 and will be a completely digital convention experience.
Rob usually makes a few convention appearances per year and one of the highlights of his booths is the live painting that he does. With Plant ComicCon canceled and the status of WWE Axxess unknown at the moment, Rob is still sharing his live painting with the masses. He will be working on a painting of Edge vs. Randy Orton. Original works will be up for sale as well as the return of some limited edition prints for sale.
There will be a question and answer session with Rob himself, as well as one with a friend of Rob’s local to him in Kansas City about photography. There will also be a social media roundtable plane with other professionals, an interview with Journey Pro Wrestling‘s promoter, a cosplay contest for the Schamberger cats, and more to come. Rob will also give a demonstration on how to make your own Shockmaster cosplay!
You can attend the Not Bad Con from the comfort and safety of your own home via Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. You can follow the specific site for Not Bad Con for updates. You can also follow Rob on Twitter and Instagram. If you’re interested in his weekly newsletter where this story was first shared, you can subscribe to that here.
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