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Speaking of NXT, can't wait to watch NXT on the Network instead of having to sit through seven shitty Hulu commercials an episode.
 
I have no interest in this. WWE has been very medicore over the last 7 years. Quit feeding the WWE machine and give some honest to goodness WRESTLING promotions a try like ROH and PWG.

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When NXT is good, it's great, but people have got carried away with this "it's like a WWE produced indie show!!!" stuff, because there are a fair few dud episodes that can't match up to what the top indies are producing on a monthly basis.
Yup. You still get some garbage ass NXT shows for sure.

I'd equate NXT more to training wheels, it's there to mold talent for WWE. The emphasis is on getting their talent ready for the mainstream, not so much on putting on some crazy show. Trying out different and interesting gimmicks. Improving everyone's mic work. Etc. I think it's been serving it's purpose amazingly well thus far.

There's no question that the wrestling is far better in top indie promotions. It's motherfuckers just going all out. Putting on a wrestling spectacle. I never tire of going to those shows whenever possible.
 
Opinions and what not, NXT is great in it's basic storytelling, with the added bonus of having great wrestling matches that actually make sense as far as psychology goes, you can easily see the benefit these guys get from working under guys like Dusty and Regal.

Sure, it's sometimes hit and miss with some guys not working or angles/characters not being great and some of those guys are very green, but that's no different in the indies.

For me, I can do with minimal storytelling as far as feuds and whatnot. I care about the in ring action the most.

"STOP FEEDING THE MACHINE MAAAAAAN" comments are things that I NEVER take seriously. :lol :lol

Oh... well yeah, I did over look that hahaha.
 
Oh I did not know this. That means PG for life. Got it.

Actually, Raw will be on USA til September and then it'll go to the next highest bidder (unless that's USA of course).

It will remain PG because their advertising revenues went from 7 to 20 million since they went PG.
 
For me, I can do with minimal storytelling as far as feuds and whatnot. I care about the in ring action the most.

Speaking of ring action, did you see the 2013 top ten must fucked matches from Botchamania? At it's worst, at least WWE is good for a laugh while you watch terrible workers in the ring just fuck up in every way possible.
 
Actually, Raw will be on USA til September and then it'll go to the next highest bidder (unless that's USA of course).

It will remain PG because their advertising revenues went from 7 to 20 million since they went PG.
Also Linda's (failing) political career.

PG is probably not going anywhere immediately.
 
Actually, Raw will be on USA til September and then it'll go to the next highest bidder (unless that's USA of course).

It will remain PG because their advertising revenues went from 7 to 20 million since they went PG.

Anyone know totals for PPVs for the year? Money wise?

I million Network subscribers would equal 120 millions bones.
 
I really don't see why people are laughing at the comment. It isn't like he is wrong lol.

It's because, "stop working for the maaan!" style of it aside, his complaint is "current WWE is no good, you shouldn't buy this" when a huge part of the attraction is being able to watch all the old WWE/WWF you like on it.
Then he throws in an advertisement for the "real" (underground) promotions, including....ROH, which is currently a shadow of its former self? At least say NJPW, dude.
 
This I can understand.



This I don't. Weaker than ever? Cmon now. Opinions and all that but wrestling is better now that it has ever been.

Personally I enjoy a well done match, but the story and production is what I really love. I got more enjoyment out of Y2J coming out a few years back in that jacket and refusing to even talk then I did from all but the best matches.

I think most fans these days are in the same boat. That attitude era isn't looked back on fondly because of matches for the most part, it was the stuff surrounding them.
 
Personally I enjoy a well done match, but the story and production is what I really love. I got more enjoyment out of Y2J coming out a few years back in that jacket and refusing to even talk then I did from all but the best matches.

I think most fans these days are in the same boat. That attitude era isn't looked back on fondly because of matches for the most part, it was the stuff surrounding them.

Wrestling alone can't win. Heck that's why Vince "won."
 
Anyone know totals for PPVs for the year? Money wise?

I million Network subscribers would equal 120 millions bones.

$80m/year range.

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WWE Network will also cannibalize their DVD/Bluray revenue(included in consumer products, but that also includes royalties from merch, video games, and whatnot) although that is peanuts in the grand scheme of things. Their bread and butter is PPV revenue, TV rights fees, and ticket sales.
 
Personally I enjoy a well done match, but the story and production is what I really love. I got more enjoyment out of Y2J coming out a few years back in that jacket and refusing to even talk then I did from all but the best matches.

I think most fans these days are in the same boat. That attitude era isn't looked back on fondly because of matches for the most part, it was the stuff surrounding them.

This is me too. I get more excitement from the recognizable intros and stories than from the sport itself. Granted, I do enjoy a great match, but the main draw for me is the drama.
 
I wonder how this will affect wrestler ppv bonuses. Usually those are based off gate and ppv buys. This could potentially fuck over a large source of their income.
 
I never noticed - UNTIL THIS VERY SECOND - that Hogan is in the background playing what appears to be a bass.

Hogan on bass, Macho Man, Jake the Snake and Brutus Beefcake on brass.
 
Everyone who likes the excitement of a big spectacle in their wrestling should check out New Japan - they're the only company in the world that can come close to matching WWE in terms of production;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxXSZ2opq8Y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ify7BykBAM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijXndtKpzhU

Granted, the storyline side of it is fairly simplistic, this guy wants that guys belt, this guy beat up that guy so that guy wants revenge, etc, but as far as in-ring, physical storytelling goes? They can't be beat. So, yeah, if you want some of the grandiose, over the top nature of the Attitude Era, mixed with the sort of in-ring storytelling you'd find in WWF of yesteryear and the best action today's world of wrestling has to offer, give New Japan a go.
 
I wonder how this will affect wrestler ppv bonuses. Usually those are based off gate and ppv buys. This could potentially fuck over a large source of their income.

One thing about Vince is he never screws over his talent in that respect, I'm sure everyone will be properly compensated to the amount they're used to.

For new talent is another question, but existing talent will surely be compensated if the pay-off is significantly lower in the new situation.
 
I wonder how this will affect wrestler ppv bonuses. Usually those are based off gate and ppv buys. This could potentially fuck over a large source of their income.

Or if 10 million people subscribe: WrestleMania bonuses every month!

Seriously though I think the talent would prefer a stable bigger paycheque which this will provide if successful. You know assuming talent still gets a similar cut of this revenue stream.
 
I have no interest in this. WWE has been very medicore over the last 7 years. Quit feeding the WWE machine and give some honest to goodness WRESTLING promotions a try like ROH and PWG.

USA! USA!

Bonus points for naming fucking ROH in 2014 as the true up and comer it is.

Goddamnit indy wrestling fans
 
Everyone who likes the excitement of a big spectacle in their wrestling should check out New Japan - they're the only company in the world that can come close to matching WWE in terms of production;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxXSZ2opq8Y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ify7BykBAM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijXndtKpzhU

Granted, the storyline side of it is fairly simplistic, this guy wants that guys belt, this guy beat up that guy so that guy wants revenge, etc, but as far as in-ring, physical storytelling goes? They can't be beat. So, yeah, if you want some of the grandiose, over the top nature of the Attitude Era, mixed with the sort of in-ring storytelling you'd find in WWF of yesteryear and the best action today's world of wrestling has to offer, give New Japan a go.
Nakamura's entrance made him basically look like the biggest star in the world. Amazing stuff.
 
$80m/year range.

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WWE Network will also cannibalize their DVD/Bluray revenue(included in consumer products, but that also includes royalties from merch, video games, and whatnot) although that is peanuts in the grand scheme of things. Their bread and butter is PPV revenue, TV rights fees, and ticket sales.

good info. Thanks man!
 
Or if 10 million people subscribe: WrestleMania bonuses every month!

Seriously though I think the talent would prefer a stable bigger paycheque which this will provide if successful. You know assuming talent still gets a similar cut of this revenue stream.

Lol Netflix only has 40 million subscribers with a lower monthly price and abfar greater reach into the mainstream. They will be incredibly lucky if they can get 1 million subscribers.
 
I'm right in thinking I can watch RAW and Smackdown a day or so after TV broadcast right? If so, I'm definitely subscribing to this. I haven't spent a penny on wrestling in a good while, but this will definitely get me back on board.

I hope for their sake there are many times more people like me who are going to jump on, than there are people who were already buying all the PPVs.
 
I'm right in thinking I can watch RAW and Smackdown a day or so after TV broadcast right? If so, I'm definitely subscribing to this. I haven't spent a penny on wrestling in a good while, but this will definitely get me back on board.

I hope for their sake there are many times more people like me who are going to jump on, than there are people who were already buying all the PPVs.

Outside of wrestling games, I haven't spent a dime on wrestling since Wrestlemania X8. I am all over this for ECW PPVs alone.
 
Lol Netflix only has 40 million subscribers with a lower monthly price and abfar greater reach into the mainstream. They will be incredibly lucky if they can get 1 million subscribers.

You make it sound like wrestling is a niche product.

also, lol @ "only 40 million". Do you work for Square Enix or something? 40 million isn't just something you shrug off.
 
You make it sound like wrestling is a niche product.

also, lol @ "only 40 million". Do you work for Square Enix or something? 40 million isn't just something you shrug off.

Wrestling IS a niche product. 40 million is no small number, but I used it in the context of comparing how ridiculous it is to think WWE would get 25% of the subscribers of something like Netflix, when that service has much greater appeal in the marketplace.
 
Lol Netflix only has 40 million subscribers with a lower monthly price and abfar greater reach into the mainstream. They will be incredibly lucky if they can get 1 million subscribers.

Well yes WWE has a smaller addressable market(Wrestling fans vs well everyone) but they will easily convert a higher percentage of them.

WWE network will be available in more markets then Netflix pretty quickly as well.

Also my 10 million number was a joke(well short term. Long term who knows). They can get over a million easy.
 
From WWE's corporate site.

WWE is one of the most popular global brands in entertainment and reaches a broad and intensely loyal fan base.



March 2013 - Comscore Plan Metrix - Desktop only

Educated audience 58% of our audience has at least some college education and/or post graduate education.
March 2013 - Comscore Plan Metrix - Mobile only

High Average HHI 47% of our US Audience has a HHI greater than $60,000.
Strong female audience 31% of our Domestic online audience is female.
March 2013 - Comscore Plan Metrix - App only

High Average HHI 42% of our US Audience has a HHI greater than $60,000.
Strong female audience 24% of our Domestic online audience is female.
Q2 2013 - Audience Profile - Desktop Only

High Average HHI 48% of our US Audience has a HHI greater than $60,000
Strong female audience 34% of our Domestic online audience is female.


WWE programming reaches nearly 15 million viewers in the U.S. each week.
Balanced age distribution with 78% of the audience aged 21 or older.
19 % of our audience is under 18 years old
23 % of our audience is 18-34 years old
21 % of our audience is 35-49 years old
37 % of our audience is 50+ years old
Strong female audience
35 % of our viewers are female
Diverse audience
Raw is the #3 most watched program on ad-supported cable among Hispanic viewers.
Raw is the most watched entertainment program on cable among Hispanic Men 18-34, M18-49 and M25-54.
Raw is USA’s most watched program among Hispanic viewers.
Smackdown is Syfy’s most watched program among Hispanic viewers and all key demos (including Adults 18-34, A18-49 and A25-54).
Smackdown is the most watched regularly scheduled program on primetime TV Friday nights among Hispanic Men 18-49 and M25-54.
WWE Main Event was ION’s most watched program among Hispanic males M2+ and all key Hispanic male demos (including Men 18-34, M18-49 and M25-54).
Raw is the #2 most watched regularly scheduled entertainment program on cable among Black/African-American viewers.
Raw and Smackdown are the most watched programs on their respective networks among Black/African-American viewers.
Source: Nielsen Media Research, Galaxy Explorer, 4/1/13-6/30/13 Live+7 Day Data (ranking statements incl. programs w/ 5+ telecasts)
 
WWE programming reaches nearly 15 million viewers in the U.S. each week.
Balanced age distribution with 78% of the audience aged 21 or older.
19 % of our audience is under 18 years old
23 % of our audience is 18-34 years old
21 % of our audience is 35-49 years old
37 % of our audience is 50+ years old

Wow.
 
Those numbers are seriously skewed. They are using numbers for every show combined to get to a 15 million number and assuming there is no overlap of viewers. They also seems to be counting the divas show on E! Even adding all of their TV shows together it still doesn't add up to 15 million so they must be counting YouTube views of replay shows as well or some web based metric.
 
And plenty of people don't buy Wrestlemania because it's $70, or they pool together funds with their friends and buy one between them for a WM viewing party (or one in a sports bar). $10 is an attractive price, plenty of people would feel happy paying that instead of pirating it or something.
 
And plenty of people don't buy Wrestlemania because it's $70, or they pool together funds with their friends and buy one between them for a WM viewing party (or one in a sports bar). $10 is an attractive price, plenty of people would feel happy paying that instead of pirating it or something.

Ironically I can imagine there are plenty of pirates and tape traders getting excited about this. Freshly digitally cleaned content to rip.
 
Around 1 million people buy Wrestlemania every year for $60. They will get at least that much.

Well to be fair the 1 million number is worldwide and the domestic number is usually around 600k. WWE charges less for PPV's in other countries.

They might not get 1 million first year since it will be just US only, but worldwide they can get well above.
 
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