The Landscape of Pro Wrestling Changes Tomorrow (Update - Didn't change)

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Can't see anything happening with the WWE Network that would make any real difference on my life as a fan :pachaha:

Some cac on twitter says this is apparently it, not confirmed though



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It's a regional company with big money behind it. The marketing campaign for this looks like the most white trash thing ever :scust:

But the owner is a Black man, he sold his company for $135 mil last year :ohhh:

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Some cac on twitter says this is apparently it, not confirmed though



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It's a regional company with big money behind it. The marketing campaign for this looks like the most white trash thing ever :scust:

But the owner is a Black man, he sold his company for $135 mil last year :ohhh:

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He can be a black man and everything but the whole presentation is
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And this can't be the thing that "changes the landscape of wrestling" :dahell:
 

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Some cac on twitter says this is apparently it, not confirmed though



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It's a regional company with big money behind it. The marketing campaign for this looks like the most white trash thing ever :scust:

But the owner is a Black man, he sold his company for $135 mil last year :ohhh:

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A new company backed by someone with long money is the only thing that would change the landscape of wrestling. Not sure if something so local/small time as a KC and St. Louis rival promotion fits the bill though.

The WWE Network showing indie content means not a single solitary fukk to anyone who isn't a WWE stan or who has no intention of subscribing. Why people are latching onto that as being a game changer is a headscratcher.
 

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He can be a black man and everything but the whole presentation is
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And this can't be the thing that "changes the landscape of wrestling" :dahell:

We don't really need another white-trash looking company in wrestling, I can barely stand the bland whiteness of ROH :scust:

He needs to hire a marketing firm, this shyt looks fukking terrible presentation-wise :francis:

He seems to have money, but then so does ROH and ROH looks like garbage...Bull fukking Dempsey in the main event, drawing 300 people to a 2000 seat arena, running in buildings with one fukking toilet :beli:
 

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A new company backed by someone with long money is the only thing that would change the landscape of wrestling. Not sure if something so local/small time as a KC and St. Louis rival promotion fits the bill though.

The WWE Network showing indie content means not a single solitary fukk to anyone who isn't a WWE stan or who has no intention of subscribing. Why people are latching onto that as being a game changer is a headscratcher.

I can see Wade's dumb ass arguing that giving indy talent an outlet like the WWENetwork is "huge" :francis:
 

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Typical clown behaviour,if you know of something report what it is,but cos these clowns get 2nd information and are terrified to be wrong they post cryptic shyt that could mean anything.Wrestling 'journalists' are complete jokes.
I come here for current wrestling news,I trust most of you more than them,they are also just reporting stuff they heard through the grapevine.
At least here most dudes is cool.
 

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I give FloMat a year before it is discontinued either due to promotions pulling out or just flat out not being able to keep it going with heavy losses. $20 per month for an indie WWE Network? Come on. People have been trying to put something like this together since 2004 and it fails hard every time.
 

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They created a Union with John Cena as president of the WWEPA :wow:

Collective bargaining agreement ends day after WrestleMania. Will we get a lockout? Tune in the Raw after Mania! :lupe:

The only way possible a union happens if the entire roster including Cena & Brock holds Vince up the day of Mania
 
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