Breaking News: Vince McMahon officially resigns from WWE/TKO amid Sex Trafficking allegations

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Mu fukkas Are gonna go back to dvd/tape trading. :heh:

shyt...been meaning to get that ROH/CZW pwar piff :banderas: . If one of yall got that jawn, I'll gladly trade yall KWFC:



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Before the Doomsday Cage, there was the longest tree imaginable match :banderas:
 

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The most McMahon-ian outcome is the Saudis paying $20 billion or some number that absurdly overvalues the company with the catch of Vince coming back to creative, which would make everyone (the board, shareholders, wrestlers, company, etc.) in a very awkward spot.

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The problem with being bought by a network is they don't get paid the TV rights deals anymore since they would technically be an in-house production. So for example if NBCU needs to cut costs, they could theoretically look at the WWE department and say X, Y, and Z need to be trimmed back.

Their best bet is to sell to Endeavor so they can still rake in the hundreds of millions of dollars in TV rights per year.

The most McMahon-ian outcome is the Saudis paying $20 billion or some number that absurdly overvalues the company with the catch of Vince coming back to creative, which would make everyone (the board, shareholders, wrestlers, company, etc.) in a very awkward spot.

Looks like Saudis got the bid but I was looking at Endevor's capital and it was surprisingly low.
 

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You’d think this would be a good thing for aew, and they could really get some momentum if Sasha debuts tomorrow but khan hasn’t proven to me over the past year he can handle a big roster

he just needs to figure out who his core people are and run with them consistently
Im curious to see how this turns out and how AEW/TK handle it. This is a power shift in regards to negotiations for a number of wrestlers, since they have no other option other than Impact or something.

Does TK have the balls to be more cutthroat or will he still let talent walk over him?
what happened to the SEC probes? :jbhmm:
SEC doesnt have as much control over a private company as a public one
 
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