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Post by eJm on Jul 20, 2019 13:58:11 GMT -5
I really hope this means WWE gets its ass in gear with something entertaining. To follow up from my previous post, honestly that’s what we all should be hoping the reason for all this is; WWE is realizing they have something up their tail for the first time since 2001 and it might motivate them to do something. I’m not mega optimistic it will but the logic is there.
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Post by Cyno on Jul 20, 2019 14:36:21 GMT -5
Even in this day and age more people have FS1 than the network. Also, to say this again, this is a tactic they’ve always done. They did it to companies in the territories, they did it to WCW and they’re doing it now. Just because they haven’t had a need to use it for ages doesn’t mean that never happened or it wasn’t something they weren’t capable of doing. And yeah, other companies do it to an extent in terms of programming blocks and the like but never really to hurt the competition as much as win against them. There is a difference. Yeah, the only reason they never did it to TNA is that they never took TNA seriously. And TNA did a lot more self-inflicted harm to itself then WWE ever could. There is also the whole "they want to put NXT on FS1 against AEW" part in the OP.
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Post by Ash Kingston on Jul 21, 2019 3:10:22 GMT -5
So WWE/Fox have decided to try and pull the Blizzard card of debuting/releasing something on the day a new challenger is set to debut/release?
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