Neville is truly the King, walking out before getting jobbed outFrom Da Meltz
Vince is either fumming or having an orgasm for getting rejected, hopefully the former
Neville is truly the King, walking out before getting jobbed outFrom Da Meltz
From Da Meltz
They also did a video coming out of intermission for a wrestler called Switchblade, who will be debuting soon. The belief is that it will be Sami Callihan. At one point the plan was for Callihan & Kota Ibushi to form a tag team in the heavyweight tag team tournament in November and December.
Last year Raw TV tapings averaged 8,250 per show, while Smackdown TV tapings averaged 4,500. House shows werent broken down into Raw and Smackdown but they averaged 4,175.
So Raw TV tapings were down 3.4 percent and Smackdown TV tapings were up 13.3 percent. House shows were down 12.1 percent.
Meh.
The latest on the future is this. The owners are trying now to make a television deal away from El Rey. Essentially they are shopping the show around hoping that another station will pick it up and pay enough to produce the show at nearly the previous levels. The people who put the money in for the last two seasons are not putting anymore in because the show drove almost no revenue. As noted, El Rey will pay something for programming, but not nearly enough to produce the show at close to the level it as been done at. El Rey and Robert Rodriguez would maintain having an ownership stake if it moves to a new station. The obvious issue is what television station would want a show with a budget of $400,000 per episode that draws 100,000 to 175,000 viewers weekly over two airings, and more importantly, where viewership generally has been down this season and not up, and overall buzz is way down. According to one person close to most of the parties involved, there is a major divide among the management team. On one side, they want to shut the project down, arguing that the costs are too high and after three seasons theyve never made any money. The feeling on that side is that you know where you stand, the audience isnt growing, and anything more would be throwing good money after bad. Two key executives are of that belief. On the other side is Eric Van Wagenen, Dorian Roldan and Vampiro, who all believe in the project and feel it just needs time and better exposure to watch on. Alex Garcia and Antonio Cue-Navarro, who put up the money for the last two seasons, have refused to put more money into the project. Right now it appears that unless they can find new funding, or get a new TV station to pay the costs, the choice is to stay on El Rey for a heavily stripped down version or to close it down.
Fuck, as soon as I start rnjoying the show...On the future of LU. Seems dire.
So this is the story regarding his contract. Lesnar last dates for wrestling on his current deal would be the upcoming WrestleMania, or perhaps television the next day, but April. There is an option built into the contract that would renew, and most expect that it will be renewed, given that Lesnar will be 41 next summer and thats simply not the age you sign a three-year contract and turn your back on WWE. And Lesnars programs with Goldberg, Joe and Strowman jump started the main event scene at two different times that ratings were in the toilet and things were kind of blah. WWE does have certain rights to Lesnar that, if a new deal isnt signed, will go through the first week of August. The entire dynamic has changed in the sense the Jon Jones fight would have been so lucrative that Lesnar would have let his contract expire, signed with fight Jones, and then, after the fight, probably returned to WWE. But that fight is off, and unless Jones gets a one-year suspension out of all this, it will probably never happen. The feeling across the board right now is that Jones vs. Lesnar will never happen. If Lesnar does want to do another UFC fight, if they wait until August, that would be the cleanest way to do so in the sense WWE would have no rights to him. One thing is that Lesnar evidently felt the deal last year, where he wrestled through Mania and fought in early July, left him too little time to get into top shape. It worked out because he won, but he would rather have a four month window as far as getting back into that kind of shape before a training camp, so if he did want to fight next year and the opportunity came up, he really wouldnt want to do so until August anyway, so that explains why White said that date. Plus, those inside say that even though WWE is repped by WME IMG, the owners of UFC, that things arent smooth. White has said he has a good business relationship with HHH, but its more difficult with Vince.
So Meltzer was talking about Brock's contract stuff, but I think the most interesting bit is at the end there
A new series of documentaries are going to be released on the Network called 365, about a year in the life of. Owens is scheduled to be the first one released in November.
Meh.
Fuck, as soon as I start rnjoying the show...
On the future of LU. Seems dire.
Did Sami, AJ, and KO show up in the video where they had the RAW 'invasion?'
So the day after the Young Bucks got their cease and desist letter, the WWE 2K video game people asked them to work on doing motion captures for next years game because so many people in last years game were using Create-a-wrestler mode to play as The Young Bucks that they felt they needed to get all their signature moves in the next game.
Did Sami, AJ, and KO show up in the video where they had the RAW 'invasion?'
Speaking of the Bucks...
Still making money off of WWE. lol
No and neither did Jimmy Jacobs
No and neither did Jimmy Jacobs
I mean it's a pretty good excuse to let a guy go you aren't happy with I guess?
That's awesome. Wonder if 2k19 will have a Meltzer Driver than.
Nah Jacobs just posted a picture of him with them that day and tagged it #BCInvasion intermingled with WWE related tags too.
Come on. Anyone should know that's a dumb thing to do.
I'm just amazed that the WWE are this mad at something that is so minor.
Thin skinned carnies who are just playing into this insipid Young Bucks stuff.
I'm just amazed that the WWE are this mad at something that is so minor.
Thin skinned carnies who are just playing into this insipid Young Bucks stuff.
It's probably just Vince. Or maybe Dunn. Like, as little as I think of Hayes and his gang of fools, I can't ever imagine any of them giving a shit.
The Bucks should literally just do this to scare the fuck out of whoever's that paranoid in the company
Yep, loved how when they repeated spots from the first match it was countered.
Plus Tayanara speaks pretty good English
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ELzze57B2g
The Bucks should literally just do this to scare the fuck out of whoever's that paranoid in the company
In WWE's mind that moment turned the Monday Night Wars around so maybe they think the Bucks are actually a threat.
Aries is wrestling Ricochet in Sydney next month. I should probably go.
I think walking out because you don't want to do a job is dumb.
It'd be like if Ryan Gosling walked off a film set because he was told his character was gonna die at the end.
I'm sure it's literally just this and absolutely nothing else that has caused Neville to do this. This is surely the only issue he has, there can be no others.
I think the success of the Hot Topic deal made them get noticed by WWE
Damn that would be amazing
Those two things are nothing alike.
Does the over 50 group that makes up WWE's biggest demographic shop at Hot Topic? They probably shouldn't worry about it and start building WWE branded retirement homes instead.
Do you think WWE wants to be for old people.
They are only different in the ways that a film and a wrestling show are inherently different. In the end, it's a guy in a fictional setting being made to look lesser than another guy and being upset by that.
Like sure, you could argue that the stuff with Neville could hurt his brand and cost him money, but he wasn't selling merch when he was the top pushed guy in the division, so he didn't have much to lose in that regard. Idk. I just think walking out is a bad thing to do. I thought the same when Punk did it. Still do.
Isnt Hot Topic the most candy ass clothes shop in America? serious question.
Do you think WWE wants to be for old people.