The Miz, HBK and Becky Lynch star in The Marine 6: Close Quarters

TransJenner

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Why aren't any of these movies on the network? And I'd probably take WWE Studios budget and put it towards a scripted series on the network.
It won't make them any movie if they did that

For example

Would you buy WWE network just to watch there movies :gucci:


If they had it on the network or not it wouldn't increase viewership
 

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The comedies for the most part are awful. The action movies are solid. Sure they may be formulaic and generic but they're entertaining and usually not a long watch. Bo Dallas did a surprisingly good job in the last Marine movie.
 

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The Chaperone :mjlol:
The title and the movie poster/DVD cover alone told you this sucked without watching one second of it :heh:

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I was just gonna ask that Network question. I've always thought that they wanted more content than just straight up wrestling, you know, since WWE wants to be an overall entertainment entity so damn bad. Instead of just burning money making up whole new content, I expected shyt like the WWE Studios films, more docs, maybe other rasslin' films i.e. Ready To Rumble, the straight-to-DVD Scooby Doo flicks, etc.
 

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I was just gonna ask that Network question. I've always thought that they wanted more content than just straight up wrestling, you know, since WWE wants to be an overall entertainment entity so damn bad. Instead of just burning money making up whole new content, I expected shyt like the WWE Studios films, more docs, maybe other rasslin' films i.e. Ready To Rumble, the straight-to-DVD Scooby Doo flicks, etc.

I guess the company that actually distributes the films, said no. Or there just retards at the Network.
 
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