Vincent K McMahon and the corporate bosses think there is a market to watch six decades of old pro wrestling matches that he has accumulated over the years in actions acquisitions of smaller promotions. There is not even a market t watch old baseball and NFL football games including champioship and past Super Bowl games. can we say we are delusional.? This is a question that Mr McMahon should be asking h self why he thinks people would be willing to shell out ten bucks a month to watch lame pre arranged wrestling matches rather than say Super Bowl four or a game between the Twins and blue Jays in 1978. The WWE launched the WWE Network back in February and thus far it has Been a total collapse . The WWE has begun though a direct-to-consumer cable channel approach that might be something ore serous and actual in demand channels may attempt in the near future. For now though the idea of. WWE channel that exclusivity offers mostly old content of pre arranged matches is a joke. Eventually pro wrestling under Vince McMahon may oly be an Internet available content and the loss of cable exposure would kill this lame company and the spectacle of pro wrestling. Pro Wrestling owns its existence to television monopolies that started locally and eventually gravitated to cable and competing against everything else the world has to offer rough the Nernst will hopefully bring about the end of this pro wrestling company and the ego ass of one Vincent K McMahon who has used ownership and only to put is family of television so many dam years. This move will be more costly and by side swiping e networks Vince thinks that there is much money to be made by to sharing revenue with a network. Without a large cable company tough the pre arranged entertainment of drown men pretending to fight one anger would never get the adolescent exposure it needs to draw in a measly four million people a week. The quicker pro wrestling gets off the airwaves the better is country will look in the eyes of the world. This entertainment belongs on some obscure channel few will view.
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