wonder who will induct him.
Stephanie obviously the top logical choice
What, Paris doesn't have castles?
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Scott Steinerwonder who will induct him.
Stephanie obviously the top logical choice
Yeah we don't know but it's probably not a 1 man deal anymore like with Vince.I wonder who is part of the group contingent that decides on who goes in the HOF?
That would be too hard for Americans to pronouncewhat is it like "Clash at Le Castille" or something like that?
the man who created it might not ever be in itYeah we don't know but it's probably not a 1 man deal anymore like with Vince.
He'll probably even slap an executive producer credit on his own induction just so his name can be on the screen even more.
They put Rey Mysterio in as an active competitor, I think that stigma is out the window.congrats to Triple H I guess. feel like it would've been better after his overall career was over but I can understand them doing it. I know you gotta separate the wrestler from the executive so makes sense in that regard.
I'll let you know when Lee Fitting gets inducted into the HoFspeaking of executive producers, how do we know that Lee Fitting name that appears at the end of the show isn't one of his aliases?
A drop from the first episode was always going to happen with Raw, as the article said. I wasn’t expecting a 49% drop in two weeks though.
Alas, I hate how Netflix measures viewership. It’s total time viewed divided by air time. It’s not a particularly accurate way to measure how many people actually watched.
Like 9 people could watch one hour of a three hour show but they would account for the same amount of viewership as three people who watched all three hours as the two groups each combined to watch 9 total hours. But one group had 9 viewers while the other had 3.
Meanwhile that also means repeat viewers account for more viewed hours, which would make the show look like it was watched by more people than it really was. One person could watch the show twice for 6 hours and account for the same viewership as 6 people who watched one hour.
Though I guess it’s not all too dissimilar from how Nielsen does it even if the formula is different as their formula is an average of the number of people who are watching per minute rather than a measure of how many unique viewers there were for the entire broadcast.
Like If I only watch the first hour of Dynamite and one of y’all only watch the second hour then we collectively only count as one viewer instead of two.
Either way, it’s not telling us how many unique viewers actually watched the show.
But WWE got paid HUGE, and when it comes to time for Netflix to pick up an option or re-sign WWE, them dropping three million viewers after two weeks isn’t going to mean shyt several years down the road.
I'll let you know when Lee Fitting gets inducted into the HoF