Triple H named Head of Talent Relations and Creative in WWE. 2023 and 2024 WON Booker of the Year.

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The new female base they gained during the new boom now calling this shyt out. Wheres the folks that booked from 2021 to 2024 at?

Triple h looking like Master p without Beats By the Pound

We been chasing that high since February

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What a fukking trainwreck these greedy fukks done created :snoop:

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"The rollout for ESPN’s new and improved direct-to-consumer app has been confusing to say the least.

The company has been steadfast in its marketing: “All of ESPN. All in one place.” No matter how or where you get ESPN, be that through a traditional cable bundle or paying the network directly, you’ll get everything the Worldwide Leader has to offer.


Except, that’s not quite how it has worked, at least for the time being. Major distributors like Comcast and YouTube TV, which combine for over 20 million subscribers, are still on the outside looking in when it comes to having full access to the exclusive live programming being housed on the new ESPN app. And with the first major app-exclusive live event coming this Saturday, WWE’s Wrestlepalooza, confusion will be at an all-time high.

And according to JT Lasker, SVP of direct-to-consumer at ESPN, it will stay that way through this weekend. When asked by Awful Announcing during a press availability on Wednesday whether ESPN would offer some form of limited accessibility for pay TV subscribers that don’t currently have access to ESPN Unlimited, the company’s premium app tier that will house Wrestlepalooza, Lasker said no. That means WWE fans who get ESPN through distributors like Comcast, YouTube TV, Cox, Sling TV, and others, will need to, in essence, double pay for ESPN if they want access to Saturday’s event."


"Double pay" brehs :laugh:
 

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I mean wasn't the ESPN deal supposed to kick in in January of next year? Why did they speed shyt up again? :heh:
Greed. They weren't supposed to go to ESPN until August of 2026, but they wanted to hurry up and make as much money as possible. Ironically I think this will be a big financial disaster for them, because ESPN is not what it used to be and people are ok with leaving it behind.
 

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Greed. They weren't supposed to go to ESPN until August of 2026, but they wanted to hurry up and make as much money as possible. Ironically I think this will be a big financial disaster for them, because ESPN is not what it used to be and people are ok with leaving it behind.
A lot of sports fans have been tired for the past few years on being nickle and dime just to watch whatever sport they enjoy. There's a reason why piracy has made a major comeback these past few years, with last year being a major one.
 
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