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Not only that:

So presumably UpUpDownDown is still safe because that's an official WWE YouTube Channel, but things like Mandy Rose's Doughnut reviews might be going bye-bye now.  But owning the copyright on their real names, there's no way that stands up to any kind of legal challenge, is there? The whole point of giving them ring names is so the company can own them.

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grab that brass ring!

go out and get yourself over!

no, not on our program. do that on your own time.

30 minutes ago, D.Z said:

WWE to ban their workers from using Twitch and Cameo. Refusal to follow said ban will result in fining, suspension or termination.

no, not using any sort of social media.

22 minutes ago, AxB said:

Not only that:

But [WWE] owning the copyright on their real names, there's no way that stands up to any kind of legal challenge, is there? The whole point of giving them ring names is so the company can own them.

no, you can't use your real name. you are an employee independent contractor so we own literally everything about you.

 

why aren't any of the new guys getting over? bring back some attitude era stars!

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3 minutes ago, Vgmastr said:

Lots of guys have been on Twitch all week, so if the meeting happened on Sunday, not sure how true that is. 

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Seems like Bix looked at the contract language. Contracts say wrestlers should ask for permission before doing anything and WWE gets a 10% fee. Folks probably stopped asking whether they could do it and WWE has caught wind of it. That's a bit more understandable, but being draconian about it isn't ever going to be a good look.

There was a rumor going around a while ago about WWE wanting to do a PR/talent agency sort of setup to match wrestlers with promotional gigs. They do that already to a degree, but this was supposed to be a more formal arrangement. If they've got wrestlers making money from outside sources without their approval, that muddies the waters. Not to mention their bigger stars already have signed to legit management firms to start building their non-WWE careers. So they're trying to stop the rest of the roster before it goes too far. Again, not the look they should strive for. Especially when many are missing a big chunk of income because house shows are gone and likely won't come back in any serious capacity.

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