Wrestling Thread Sep 8-14 | 9/11 NXT Takeover - KENTA Debut, Neville v Zayn v Kidd v Breeze

Man I can't listen to cold stones podcast when he's just rambling on about redneck stuff I don't care about.

And review a wai isn't as funny as some of ya make it seem. Only listened to the latest 2 tho.
 
Missed the NXT show tonight..Is it worth giving it a watch or should I pass?
 
That just brought a tear to my eye. Definitely your best post ever! Cheers DC!

Del Rio's kicks are things of beauty Racist WWE should have kept him around.

Just as Jack Twagga was starting to win me over, I just remembered how he ruined Ziggles run. I hope Bo Dallas buries him.
 
Missed the NXT show tonight..Is it worth giving it a watch or should I pass?

It was solid. Def not amazing but still worth a look.

Kenta, Fatal 4 Way and Enzo & Cass promos, Bayley/Charlotte were the highlights.
 
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Warner Bros. to buy the WWE library?

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[h1]Warner Bros. in Talks to Acquire Entire WWE Library (Exclusive)[/h1]

TV | By Gina Hall on September 11, 2014 @ 4:50 pm

The library holds an estimated 150,000 hours of content dating back to the 1950s

Warner Bros. is in talks to acquire the WWE library, two individuals with knowledge of the negotiations told TheWrap.

Warners Bros. and the WWE decline to comment.

While the financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, the library is estimated to have nearly 150,000 hours of content, consisting of television shows, pay-per-view events and house shows dating back to the 1950s. It also contains a large selection of the visual history of modern professional wrestling, and is currently held by Cinedigm.

An insider with knowledge of Cinedigm's WWE contract told TheWrap there is no end date as yet, but the company is transitioning away from the library.
 
The WWE Network, which launched in February, has made use of the library but hasn't received enough monthly subscribers to make up for its lost pay-per-view orders. At $9.99 per month, it needed 1.3 to 1.4 million subscribers, but the company closed its first quarter with just under 670,000 subscribers and declining PPV revenue. The WWE Network believed it would reach one million subscribers this year.

The WWE Network is a  24/7-streaming network that features 12 WWE live pay-per-view events, original programming, reality shows, documentaries, classic matches and more than 1,500 hours of video on demand at launch.
R.I.P. WWE Network?
 
Damn so what does that mean for the Network? I aint paying no $60 for ppvs. I never have and never will especially with the crap they've been giving us lately
 
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