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Topic Started: Oct 21 2013, 11:22:39 PM (30,719 Views)
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Feb 12 2015, 01:51:45 AM
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This is inaccurate unless the WWE Creative Team is solely Vince McMahon.

Actually creative may as well be Vince McMahon because he's the only one that matters.
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Feb 12 2015, 01:33:59 AM
I'm just worried he'll slowly turn into a pile of dust as he takes 3 hours to walk to the ring.
Who wins in a race: Undertaker or Kevin Nash?

Personally, my money's on a paraplegic tortoise...
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Feb 12 2015, 02:12:34 AM
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Feb 12 2015, 01:33:59 AM
I'm just worried he'll slowly turn into a pile of dust as he takes 3 hours to walk to the ring.
Who wins in a race: Undertaker or Kevin Nash?

Personally, my money's on a paraplegic tortoise...
Well it's kinda obvious who'll win that race.

Kevin Nash will tear his quad just trying to get up (which essentially means he's out of the game), leaving Undertaker wide open for picking up the victory... a couple of years down the line, that is.
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Feb 12 2015, 03:17:59 AM
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Feb 12 2015, 02:12:34 AM
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Feb 12 2015, 01:33:59 AM
I'm just worried he'll slowly turn into a pile of dust as he takes 3 hours to walk to the ring.
Who wins in a race: Undertaker or Kevin Nash?

Personally, my money's on a paraplegic tortoise...
Well it's kinda obvious who'll win that race.

Kevin Nash will tear his quad just trying to get up (which essentially means he's out of the game), leaving Undertaker wide open for picking up the victory... a couple of years down the line, that is.
Wait a minute! I have received news from Nash's 6th grade physical education teacher who says that an 11 year old Nash was the most gifted hand walker he had ever seen, so much so they changed the name of the academic institution to Big Daddy Cool School.

5:1 odds on Nash.
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WWE pay-per-view events generated $3.9 million in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2014, down from $15.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2013, $13.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2012 and $14.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2011.

The WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view in October drew 83,000 buys, which was down from the 228,000 buys for the show in 2013, 199,000 buys in 2012, 182,000 buys in 2011, 210,000 buys in 2010 and 283,000 buys in 2009.

The WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view in November drew 100,000 buys, which was down from the 177,000 buys in 2013, 208,000 buys in 2012, 281,000 buys in 2011, 244,000 buys in 2010 and 235,000 buys in 2009.

The WWE TLC pay-per-view in December drew 39,000 buys, which was down from the 181,000 buys in 2013, 175,000 buys in 2012, 179,000 buys in 2011, 195,000 buys in 2010 and 228,000 buys in 2009.
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There's news backstage that from now on WWE want to refer to John Cena as an ''old veteran''... surely, they must be talking about his gimmick.
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Feb 12 2015, 01:52:19 PM
There's news backstage that from now on WWE want to refer to John Cena as an ''old veteran''... surely, they must be talking about his gimmick.
I hope that means he'll be making the transition into a part-timer soon or at least just an upper-midcarder. Let some other guys put the company on their backs.
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WWE pay-per-view events generated $3.9 million in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2014, down from $15.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2013, $13.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2012 and $14.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2011.

The WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view in October drew 83,000 buys, which was down from the 228,000 buys for the show in 2013, 199,000 buys in 2012, 182,000 buys in 2011, 210,000 buys in 2010 and 283,000 buys in 2009.

The WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view in November drew 100,000 buys, which was down from the 177,000 buys in 2013, 208,000 buys in 2012, 281,000 buys in 2011, 244,000 buys in 2010 and 235,000 buys in 2009.

The WWE TLC pay-per-view in December drew 39,000 buys, which was down from the 181,000 buys in 2013, 175,000 buys in 2012, 179,000 buys in 2011, 195,000 buys in 2010 and 228,000 buys in 2009.
Of course, this fails to mention the drop in numbers due to the NINE NANNEY NINE MAGGLE Network.
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These revenue numbers and buys are really bad. I read that the old ppv income for WWE was something like $20 a ppv buy, but with the Network, WWE only gets 9.99 from it... that profit is basically cut in half. The Network is much better than a regular ppv purchse as it's less money for more content, but WWE is the one getting the short end in decreased income.

Of course, we also get shafted when WWE puts something like the Royal Rumble together.

I just don't see how WWE can look at these numbers after a year of the Network being on the market and calling it a success.
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Feb 12 2015, 03:03:36 PM
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Feb 12 2015, 01:52:19 PM
There's news backstage that from now on WWE want to refer to John Cena as an ''old veteran''... surely, they must be talking about his gimmick.
I hope that means he'll be making the transition into a part-timer soon or at least just an upper-midcarder. Let some other guys put the company on their backs.
He'll be back in the main event after his feud with Rusev ends. He's one win away from tying Flair, WWE will play up to that for SummerSlam or some other show to get as much money out of it as possible.

Just because they're calling him an "old veteran" doesn't mean that his main event status is over, in fact, it's an attempt at evolving on the Cena character to legitimize the "old veteran" gimmick 4 years from now.
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Feb 12 2015, 01:52:19 PM
There's news backstage that from now on WWE want to refer to John Cena as an ''old veteran''... surely, they must be talking about his gimmick.
I hope that means he'll be making the transition into a part-timer soon or at least just an upper-midcarder. Let some other guys put the company on their backs.
He'll be back in the main event after his feud with Rusev ends. He's one win away from tying Flair, WWE will play up to that for SummerSlam or some other show to get as much money out of it as possible.

Just because they're calling him an "old veteran" doesn't mean that his main event status is over, in fact, it's an attempt at evolving on the Cena character to legitimize the "old veteran" gimmick 4 years from now.
Something to consider: when someone else becomes the number 1 draw in terms of moving merch, we're a step closer to that sweet sweet Cena heel turn.
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Feb 12 2015, 06:40:19 PM
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Feb 12 2015, 03:03:36 PM
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Feb 12 2015, 01:52:19 PM
There's news backstage that from now on WWE want to refer to John Cena as an ''old veteran''... surely, they must be talking about his gimmick.
I hope that means he'll be making the transition into a part-timer soon or at least just an upper-midcarder. Let some other guys put the company on their backs.
He'll be back in the main event after his feud with Rusev ends. He's one win away from tying Flair, WWE will play up to that for SummerSlam or some other show to get as much money out of it as possible.

Just because they're calling him an "old veteran" doesn't mean that his main event status is over, in fact, it's an attempt at evolving on the Cena character to legitimize the "old veteran" gimmick 4 years from now.
Something to consider: when someone else becomes the number 1 draw in terms of moving merch, we're a step closer to that sweet sweet Cena heel turn.
I don't think anything short of Cena retiring will someone move as much merch as Cena. There's just so many colors... :shock:

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In regards to Lesnar leaving WWE for UFC... is there really that much more money in him going to UFC than WWE?
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Feb 12 2015, 06:53:14 PM
In regards to Lesnar leaving WWE for UFC... is there really that much more money in him going to UFC than WWE?
I'm not going to pretend I know the particulars of UFC, but I thought most of the money those guys earn come from the marketing aspects of the sport. For instance, say if Brock Lesnar decided to wear the Nike logo for a few weeks, the company would give him $10,000, and that's where a lot of his income would come from (multiply how many companies want to back him throughout the year and you'll eventually reach a hefty sum).

That's only my guess, though. I'm sure somebody on this forum can explain how it all works.
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In regards to the 'streaming some matches that we all can watch together' idea I brought up a few pages back, I may do a trial run next week if anyone is interested. If a trial does go ahead, what days/times are generally good for everyone interested?
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