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Good DVD. Saw the Big Show thing too (rolling his eyes) and Steph still trying to bury him.
Awesome to hear all the ECW-alumns say that the WWECW sucked, hahaha.

Dixie should've invested all her money in Paul E instead of Bisschof, Hogan and Russo...
 

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Good DVD. Saw the Big Show thing too (rolling his eyes) and Steph still trying to bury him.
Awesome to hear all the ECW-alumns say that the WWECW sucked, hahaha.

Dixie should've invested all her money in Paul E instead of Bisschof, Hogan and Russo...

She wanted to get Heyman but everything he wanted to do would go against her agenda. Any wrestler over 40 he would want them released with the exception of a few people
 

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About three-quarters of the way through the main DVD content...

One thing that I don't think has been touched on yet: Shane McMahon was so far ahead of the wrestling game that it's ridiculous. What Triple H is doing with NXT now was basically what Shane wanted to do with ECW in 2000 AND in 2005, and Shane basically had the idea for the WWE Network nearly a decade before the Network launched (not to mention, they would have had much better content with his ECW concept as well). Looks like Shane was the only McMahon that was actually looking toward what wrestling would look like in the future...

(Also, these aborted plans of his probably tells us a lot about why he eventually left the company...)
 

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...oh, and Stephanie is such an envious piece of shyt on this DVD. Completely unbearable. At least when Triple H and Michael Hayes were on Punk's DVD, they made salient counterpoints.

Stephanie just seems as if she's going out of her way to emphasize his negative traits without really acknowledging that he was the best writer she ever had on staff.
 

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...oh, and Stephanie is such an envious piece of shyt on this DVD. Completely unbearable. At least when Triple H and Michael Hayes were on Punk's DVD, they made salient counterpoints.

Stephanie just seems as if she's going out of her way to emphasize his negative traits without really acknowledging that he was the best writer she ever had on staff.

everything just comes off as [insert compliment here]............but [add negative comment here]. As if her and Vince aren't just as strong headed as him or more.
 

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About three-quarters of the way through the main DVD content...

One thing that I don't think has been touched on yet: Shane McMahon was so far ahead of the wrestling game that it's ridiculous. What Triple H is doing with NXT now was basically what Shane wanted to do with ECW in 2000 AND in 2005, and Shane basically had the idea for the WWE Network nearly a decade before the Network launched (not to mention, they would have had much better content with his ECW concept as well). Looks like Shane was the only McMahon that was actually looking toward what wrestling would look like in the future...

(Also, these aborted plans of his probably tells us a lot about why he eventually left the company...)

Yeah, this DVD made my change my stance on Shane :obama:

And considering he wanted ECW to learn how to run a promotion so he could then takeover Vince. It's no surprise he just said "fukk it" by 2007.
 

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...oh, and Stephanie is such an envious piece of shyt on this DVD. Completely unbearable. At least when Triple H and Michael Hayes were on Punk's DVD, they made salient counterpoints.

Stephanie just seems as if she's going out of her way to emphasize his negative traits without really acknowledging that he was the best writer she ever had on staff.

dumb bytch said paul had the ability to beat an idea into the ground to the point no one wanted to do it even if it was great. Yet the dvd just spent an hour talking about how people put their bodies on the line for no pay because of how great pauls ideas were. :dead:

Stephanie continues to prove the fans right, this bytch is dumb as fukk.

Rofl @ how amazing Shane is. Thats who I said was a real genius, Vince is a fraud like I always knew. Damn shame Vince is a fakkit and even fukked over his son :to:
 
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everything just comes off as [insert compliment here]............but [add negative comment here]. As if her and Vince aren't just as strong headed as him or more.

haha yeah, steph in the end was still like " i dont know if the man himself was a genius, but he had genius in his words ... he definitely lived his dream" what kind of back handed compliment is that :heh:
 

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In 2010, after Brock Lesnar choked out Shane Carwin, there was a discussion that I had with TNA that involved Spike TV. Ultimately, because TNA had been trying to get me on the phone from the day I left WWE in 2006 and I never took the phone call. We finally got into a conversation because Spike TV had reached out to make that happen.

Ultimately, the story of this is, if I was going to do it, I wanted the Dana White deal. I wanted complete control, I wanted a piece of the company and I wanted the ability to, when the time was right, to take it public. I wanted to do the programming completely different than the way they had been doing it and Spike TV signed off on it. The concept was a very youth-oriented, youth-based, youth-marketed promotion. A complete contrast to the way WWE does things. A complete and utter alternative to WWE at the time.

While the ruling family in TNA had no problem with my salary request, my ownership demands, my concepts, etc. etc., they didn't want to implement as much of a youth-oriented product as I was looking for and I balked at it. I have no regrets about that. At the end of the day, they were happier being a WWE-lite promotion than they were branding themselves something different as TNA.

So that was the last flirtation I had with doing my own thing...In regard to doing my own thing in sports entertainment, I kinda do my own thing now with Brock Lesnar and I'm very happy doing it.

Running a whole show is a 24/7 and 365 commitment, and you would need an enormous amount of financing and very strong distribution set up front to get me to the table to even consider such a task. Otherwise, it's doomed to fail.
 
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