The 2nd Women's match for Fyter Fest?
The Lucha Bros mystery partner?
Another AEW wrestler in the G1 Climax?
If you guys are going to try to get tickets tomorrow, this might help for you to do this in advance:
If you guys are going to try to get tickets tomorrow, this might help for you to do this in advance:
Given that it's in Chicago, i'm guessing < 3 minutesAll In sold out in 30 minutes
Double or Nothing sold out in 4 minutes
We'll see how quickly it takes All Out to sell out tomorrow.
If you still haven't seen the Darby Allin promo, do yourself a favour and give this four minutes of your time:
Yes.
Yeah, because he will announce his return to a random person on Twitter. 🤷🏽♂️
what are you talking about? This thread is full of sean spears conversations.There is probably more talk about cm punk , who hasn't wreslte in like 5 years, then any other wrestler in this thread lol
WHo?what are you talking about? This thread is full of sean spears conversations.
As much as i want him back in wrestling i legitimately thing he's 100% done with wrestling in the sense of doing an actual run. He's committed to doing his own thing and i respect it. To make enough money in wrestling to retire that young to not completely destroy your body.
I don't give a fuck if he comes back or not anymore honestly. Discussion around him has been made toxic as a fan, and it must be even more toxic if you're him, because you're never ever going to be able to post anything on social media without it dominating the comments. Shit was bad the first year he was gone and it managed to become worse. Wrestlegeeks are incapable of shutting up about it now, you can see him harassed on everything he's tried to post for years now, it's exhausting to endure, and it's not slowing down
It really didn't help WCW's case that they didn't get paid for the TV and their PPV and video sales didn't go back to WCW and instead was "lost" in their parent company's balance sheet it made it really easy for the suits who came in with the ill fated AOL merger to justify getting rid of WCW. If WCW was a seprate entity it might've done better.yup. That's the major difference between late WCW and WWE. WWE is making more money than any wrestling promotion in history while WCW was losing more money than any promotion in history. WWE's main source of income is the TV Rights, and until that dries up (which I don't see happening since TV networks are panicking) they are going to be in great shape even with failing ratings.
yup. That's the major difference between late WCW and WWE. WWE is making more money than any wrestling promotion in history while WCW was losing more money than any promotion in history. WWE's main source of income is the TV Rights, and until that dries up (which I don't see happening since TV networks are panicking) they are going to be in great shape even with failing ratings.
That's not true. I'm really sick of people, including Eric Bishoff, blaming WCW dying on the merger because that's misleading. It was a main reason why it was being sold. Yes, Jaime Kellner did not like wrestling but WCW went from a company profiting 80-150 million a year to burning through 5-7 million MONTHLY. No one in their right mind can tell me he would still demand them be off the network if they were making a faction of what they made during 96-98. When the merger happened, their profits were already in the toilet, they were losing sponsors, and they were eroding their fan base. If you have to rely on one billionaire's love for wrestling to keep your company alive, then you should not be in business...Ehhh Time Warner/AOL merger screwed them more than anything. Turner was willing to keep footing bills no matter what.
That's not true. I'm really sick of people, including Eric Bishoff, blaming WCW dying on the merger because that's misleading. It was a main reason why it was being sold. Yes, Jaime Kellner did not like wrestling but WCW went from a company profiting 80-150 million a year to burning through 5-7 million MONTHLY. No one in their right mind can tell me he would still demand them be off the network if they were making a faction of what they made during 96-98. When the merger happened, their profits were already in the toilet, they were losing sponsors, and they were eroding their fan base. If you have to rely on one billionaire's love for wrestling to keep your company alive, then you should not be in business...