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19 minutes ago, Eoae said:
Then again, networks are starved for weekly live programming, so maybe Peacock won't care much. I mostly think that explains the exorbitant jumps in rights fees over the past few years despite declining ratings.
I think this is a fair assessment when it comes to network broadcast/cable tv. But when it comes to Peacock, I'm not sure that applies. WWE is just a bit part of giant conglomeration of programming. Peacock has 54 million subscribers, how many are there specifically because of WWE? I don't have the service, but I do have Netflix and I can't think of one single thing they could drop that would make me unsubscribe.
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Brady Booker should have been the manager for Creative Control.
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So if I'm reading the new NXT edict right, WWE's popularity has waned because people do too many drop kicks and 2 3/4 kick outs?
If you can't create compelling characters involved in compelling stories, it really doesn't matter how tall/good looking the workers are.
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2 hours ago, AxB said:
Five years and two weeks later, and they're... still planning? Maybe?
After Steph introduced the world to women's sports, she wanted to start the LGBT revolution.
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It turns out that Shadow guy was right all along!
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I'm pretty sure thats Charlotte in the picture?
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I remember when the WWECW reboot started sliding in the ratings and the rumor was that Kevin Dunn convinced Vince that the reason was because it didn't look enough like WWE.
Which leads me to the NXT stuff. Maybe having a developmental brand with young, muscled up greenhorns is the best thing for future business, I leave that out of it. But 4th and 5th hour Raw with guys who have never done this sort of thing will be an absolute ratings disaster. There is no way they could put that on actual cable tv.
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Just to double back on an ongoing "just let it play out" conversation, while WWE scrambles madly for "real stars" to face Roman and Lashley, Big E remains on the roster. Still there, in exactly the same place he was 7 or so years ago.
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14 hours ago, D.Z said:
For WWE going forward and also for new wrestler signings:
The male talents they will hire going forward have to be young, with good size. With an emphasis on minorities. “Good size” was described as a legitimate 6-foot and 220 pounds, they want to move away from the smaller "ROH" style type of guys they had been hiring for years. This new size mandate doesnt exclude big indy guys or wrestlers from overseas.
They also want to hire more female producers, for helping put together the womens matches. Molly Holly tried out recently.
This was leaked out for the male side. Not leaked: Ace's "measurement" requirements for new female talent.
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5 hours ago, SirSmellingtonofCascadia said:
And Vince fired him for that!
I think Vince is of two minds. One, he wants to be able to do this sort of thing, and two, he doesn't want his wrestlers to grow too big and leave him, so he doesn't really want to do it deep down where it counts. If he could make himself the sort of person who would graciously work with his wrestlers, support them in their outside endeavors, and maintain a healthy relationship with them, he would absolutely be able to call on them for projects to expand into other media.
But he's not that Vince, and he never will be. That's why he's going to wander the desert and never reach that particular promised land.
I'm guarantee Vince sits around dreaming of dealing with his "independent contractors" like this.
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On 5/27/2021 at 6:26 PM, L_W_P said:
Finally, she is a vet who has been on the roster for a decade with between 0-3 title wins, and her gimmick is "I'm here to compete... and maybe win the tag titles (with Charlotte) randomly".
But how will they coexist??
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Boy I know it's not the case but I would swear it looks like the WWE is leaning itself out for something more than bottom line. Like a sale or something...
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2 minutes ago, RIPPA said:
Re: Keith Lee
That really comes across as a guy just waiting till his contract runs out
Bring the streak of "can't miss" people that they missed on to about 80.
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It might just be me, put from hearing all the things Brian has said over the last several years, it seems like all he wanted to do was have "dream matches" with other guys on the roster. And WWE's ungodly amount of TV programming how hard could that really be? You keep the guy happy doing what he wants and he doesn't mess with anything else on the show. They've long since beat down the fans to not expect anything out of his programs anyway.
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I'm halfway through the most recent Mid-Atlantic Championship podcast and it is tremendous. It is basically a time piece about the first Jim Crockett Sr Memorial Cup completely through the stuff going on during the TV shows. So while it is lightly narrated by Mike Sempervive, it's 95% promos and commentators talking about upcoming events and mixing in current storylines as well. Just a great listen.
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18 hours ago, Craig H said:
Hey, someone help jog my memory. This is one of those dumb as fuck things that I can't remember that I'll think about whenever I don't have anything going on.
Around 1999 to 2001 there was some Samoan or Tongan wrestler that the young internet was going crazy over at the time. I think Eric Bischoff even said that this kid would be bigger than Hulk Hogan. The only thing is, I don't think they ever signed with WWE or WCW. Maybe they worked some WXW or some Japan stuff? I'm not sure. Either way, the hype didn't pan out, obviously.
Anyone know who I'm talking about?
I'm pretty sure Bischoff used to say that about Prince Iaukea but that doesn't fit all of your criteria.
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If I'm not mistaken, WWE wrestlers are signed to contracts that have a specified length.
Do I think WWE should pay them forever? No.
If a company is making record profits, do I think they should honor the contracts until the end? Yes I do.
The roster is bloated? WHO SIGNED THE TALENT?
Can the wrestlers leave halfway through the contract if they wish? No, they can't.
This is one sided corporate abuse.
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1 hour ago, J.T. said:
Yes, "irregardless" being a word and the word "literally" being used to describe something figurative are two of my biggest pet peeves.
Actually since I read this about the word "literally" I am wondering: If I am describing something and I use the word "literally" but I also use the air quotes when I say it, do I threaten to create an infinite loop and rip open the space time continuum?
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I doubt Vince sees AEW as competition in the traditional way. WWE's money is locked down on easy street for some time to come.
My guess would be it annoys him that another viable company gives the "independent contractors" more independence and choices which takes some of the control away from him and also raises the wages of said performers.
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Khali looked like he was faking it when we was walking to the ring.
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Once they get done moving the original ECW to Peacock it will only take about an hour to rewatch the entire history of the company.
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I think one of the issues is the "more eyeballs" or "casuals" thing. There are none. AEW's casuals are the ones that watch Smackdown/Raw. There isn't anybody out there that is really going to bring any significant numbers in.
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On 3/20/2021 at 6:59 AM, cwoy2j said:
We could probably make it work. The Network just made it easy for us though. I have a 3 year old and his wife is about 7 months preggers so our time for searching out stuff is a little limited. Just being able to fire up The Network at the same time made things go faster rather than searching for stuff on youtube or Daily Motion. I'm sure we'll figure something out.
Toddler Moms premiering on MTV4 tonight.
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3 minutes ago, Eoae said:
What is an outlaw mudshow? I have never heard that term before.
I don't listen to Cornette's podcast, obviously.
I don't know what it is, but I still have a suspicion that I've attended many an outlaw mudshow back when I used to attend live events (I haven't been to a live wrestling event in close to a decade).
I think it's from the territory days where an outlaw group would run and it would probably usually be in a muddy field somewhere, presumably with 50 fans in attendance. This is how Cornette refers to AEW, which is obviously nonsense. He also predicted AEW woud be out of business by last April with Kenny and the Young Bucks handling creative things.
It seems like the more success AEW has the more loony he gets.
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The 2021 WWE Forever Purge - Part 3 of ?
in The PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING
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I guess it's too much to expect a company that is making record money hand over fist to at least honor the contracts that they signed. I'd like a comp of any other company in the world, ever, if it exists.