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  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
    Highwayman
    • Feb 2009
    • 15429

    Originally posted by EmpireWF
    The Warrior documentary that aired last night is worth going out of your way to check out. Hour long, covered his career and had plenty of footage shot during WM week behind the scenes. Seeing Vince bring up growth hormone (talking about 1992) was something else. They even brought up Hogan's deposition conducted after the Self Destruction DVD and showed a couple clips from that.

    HHH noted about Warrior being back for only a few days around guys he hadn't seen in 10-20 years meant a lot to Warrior because both he and guys who talked shit forever were burying hatchets left and right.
    Just saw it tonight...was pretty damn good.

    Vince was balling his eyes out for the entire second half of the doc.

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    • Warner2BruceTD
      2011 Poster Of The Year
      • Mar 2009
      • 26142

      Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
      I hate to be the guy who goes straight to the end point, but if the future isn't now, how long will they bleed money before calling it quits on the Network?
      It's not like Mania didn't make a shit ton of money, it did, but they left a lot on the table. Here is an estimate based on the 400k PPVnumber settling a bit lower (as is the pattern):

      At 350,000 U.S. buys going with the average of $33 per head, that’s $11.55 million. At 667,287 network subscribers at $8.50 per head, that’s $5.67 million or $17.22 million total. At 600,000 U.S. viewers on PPV buys, with no network, at $33 a head, that’s $19.80 million in company revenue with considerably less expenses. However, the $2.6 million that Mania is down is far less than the amount every other month will be up. But there’s also the cost of the network itself, so a true evaluation, the actual profit margin for the show itself will be way down from the prior year.
      They are all in. The Network is going nowhere. It's the right move, but it will be a slow crawl and they will leave millions on the table before this thing learns to walk.

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      • Kuzzy Powers
        Beautiful Like Moses
        • Oct 2008
        • 12542

        Just to be clear.. Roddy Piper is apparently a werewolf?

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        • EmpireWF
          Giants in the Super Bowl
          • Mar 2009
          • 24082

          The Monday Night Wars documentary series will run for 20 episodes (read that somewhere)

          WCW Nitro episodes will be added to the network next week starting with the first 100 hours (so the belief is the first year, through Sept. 1996).

          As for the MNW series:

          Episode 1 - Covered pre-MNW and up to late 1995 after Nitro's launch
          Episode 2 - Premiered today, focuses on the nWo, goofy Raw (Fake Diesel & Fake Razor are covered) and goes up to early 1997 (ended with the repetitive nature of the angle, though no mention of Sting yet) with the start of WCW's ratings dominance
          Episode 3 - Premieres tomorrow, focuses on the direction change in WWE to the attitude era


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