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  1. 7 hours ago, Curt McGirt said:

    Hmmm, I wonder why Garcia doesn't carry his belt to the AEW ring/they never mention PWG in AEW. 

    I'm going to guess Tony signing all the independent names to guaranteed money on the other side of the country to such an extent that PWG can't run shows might have rubbed Super Dragon the wrong way

  2. MJF/Punk/FTR/Wardlow vs. Cole/Starks/Kingdom/Hobbs is probably where we should be heading

    Max gets betrayed, so he only finds comfort in his enemies

    AJ Mendez just announced she's leaving WOW soon - throw in AJ vs. Maria drama for extra fun

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  3. His WGA credit isn't from porn, lmao

    He only got insured in the past couple years and got his body fixed - keep in mind that IMDB credits aren't comprehensive and are often inaccurate

     

  4. 7 minutes ago, just drew said:

    Neither of them are trios champs….

    CMFTR beats HOB on Collision next week for the titles

    Young Bucks put over FTR clean at Wembley

    The Elite beats CMFTR in Chicago for the trios titles

    Everyone's happy, a thousand comedy "everyone bites each other" spots are performed

    No money is drawn

  5. 9 minutes ago, Dog said:

    I don't know anything about SHIMMER, but Wrestlenomics says the viewership for the current incarnation of WOW is actually overwhelmingly female. Like, 70% or something. That shocked me.

    I think the GLOW series on Netflix created an audience for campy wrestling

  6. 15 minutes ago, odessasteps said:

    I wonder what kind of demographic information Prazak has for the Shimmer fanbase: men/women, age range, etc. 

    Shimmer is how I figured out that you couldn't find reliable reviews of women's wrestling online because it's the same 40 neckbeards rating matches depending on whether or not the performers are attractive

    Their idea of a "5 star match" is drastically different from whatever you're thinking

  7. 9 minutes ago, Elsalvajeloco said:

    Also, a big point here: If you're dry snitching like this I dunno if you're suitable material to be working backstage in any capacity. They don't need more leaks backstage.

    We're almost 5 years into the company and there haven't been any tell-all shoots

    I'm assuming part of Tony keeping everyone on endless contracts is to prevent that

  8. 4 hours ago, Infinit said:

    What about a show at MSG???

    Tony has already said he thinks the idea of running Mania weekend is bush league, but he only does it with ROH because of tradition - seems running a big show at MSG would be hypocritical

    And I'm assuming the Hall of Fame in Philadelphia on Friday night will be headlined by Heyman going in - and anyone who dares run opposite that is going to get a lot of flack regardless of the arena size

  9. 1 minute ago, odessasteps said:

    tony could run the soccer stadium in the suburbs. Or fir nostalgia, that building thar ROH V1 ran (only went there once, to see Bryan v Quack).

    Hammerstein is always an option - half the fun of the first One Night Stand weekend was everyone driving back and forth between NY and Philly for Hardcore Homecoming/CZW/ROH/IWA Mid-South/ECW/etc.

  10. 1 minute ago, Matt D said:

    If it's any help, I do think it happens sometime in the next twelve months and in some setting which is still special. I'm just not sure what that might be.

    I'm wondering what Tony's plans are for Mania weekend in Philly - Feinstein only has his Battleground promotion booked at 2300 Arena on Thursday and Friday, so in theory ROH could run there on Saturday

  11. 1 hour ago, NoFistsJustFlips said:

    Don't think you understand how this works.

    You literally have no idea what you're talking about

    As part of WWE's settlement with WCW after they infringed on the Razor Ramon and Diesel trademarks, Vince had it written into the settlement that they had right of first refusal to purchase WCW if it ever came up for sale

    https://bleacherreport.com/articles/883214-wwe-the-5-most-interesting-excerpts-from-wwe-related-lawsuit-filings-case-law

    The lawsuit went on for years, ending with a settlement in 2000.  One of the terms gave WWE the right to bid on WCW's assets if the company was liquidated.  As mentioned in the Sid slide, Time Warner cancelled WCW's television shows in March 2001 and sold the company assets to WWE.

    The selling price was somewhere in the $2.5 million to $4.3 million range, depending on how it's calculated.  As a term of the sale, WWE promised to buy a certain amount of advertising on TBS and TNT for a few years.

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