Bryan alvarez brought up the same concerns i thought of this weekend here
http://media001.f4wonline.com/free/011214wol.mp3
They are starting..whether they knew it or not...a war with directv..and more importantly..comcast.
Their best broadcast partner over the years has been NBC universal.and they are owned by....comcast.
They are currently bidding their tv product...
They run the risk of comcast and directv saying "oh youre gonna undercut the pricing for pay perview..? fukk you we wont carry your shyt" and comcast going further and saying "and we dont want your tv product. Go sell your shyt to FXXX or whoever" costing them hundreds of millions of dollars.
That...and a million subscribers is just not going to happen...getting a million people to pay for wrestling whatsoever when they do that only once per year now at most...and their baseline ppv buyer base is about 100000 as it is...is not as realistic as it sounds.
This could be a really toxic combo of things for wwe if comcast especially shyts on them over ppv and then tv rights.
http://media001.f4wonline.com/free/011214wol.mp3
They are starting..whether they knew it or not...a war with directv..and more importantly..comcast.
Their best broadcast partner over the years has been NBC universal.and they are owned by....comcast.
They are currently bidding their tv product...
They run the risk of comcast and directv saying "oh youre gonna undercut the pricing for pay perview..? fukk you we wont carry your shyt" and comcast going further and saying "and we dont want your tv product. Go sell your shyt to FXXX or whoever" costing them hundreds of millions of dollars.
That...and a million subscribers is just not going to happen...getting a million people to pay for wrestling whatsoever when they do that only once per year now at most...and their baseline ppv buyer base is about 100000 as it is...is not as realistic as it sounds.
This could be a really toxic combo of things for wwe if comcast especially shyts on them over ppv and then tv rights.


We gotta rethink how we're dealin with WWE and situations like these, dont wanna come up looking like Blockbuster. That's just my impression though. The wording was something like "we have to rethink how we're dealing with" blah blah not so much calling WWE out on being in breach of contract.