GOT Wrestle Fest Fan Thread

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Saw Bo Dallas live in Leeds yesterday - changed my opinion on him; the guy is going to be a star. That is some heel persona he's got going there and it's going to get over in a big, big way.

He's going to be like Jericho and Edge - go into matches as the snidy heel underdog and take opportunities, annoying the crowds in the process.
 
Saw Bo Dallas live in Leeds yesterday - changed my opinion on him; the guy is going to be a star. That is some heel persona he's got going there and it's going to get over in a big, big way.

He's going to be like Jericho and Edge - go into matches as the snidy heel underdog and take opportunities, annoying the crowds in the process.

His persona reminds me a bit of Kurt Angle in his first year.
 
Saw Bo Dallas live in Leeds yesterday - changed my opinion on him; the guy is going to be a star. That is some heel persona he's got going there and it's going to get over in a big, big way.

He's going to be like Jericho and Edge - go into matches as the snidy heel underdog and take opportunities, annoying the crowds in the process.

That's good to know.

Did you enjoy it mate?
 
I see the WWE tv negotiations died on their arse a bit in the U.S.

Vince promised the shareholders that they'd at least double the rights fees for their US tv deal. That would be an increase of $100m+. Instead they announced a new deal that was an increase, but 'only' $60m more.

Basically Wall Street went ape-poo, and the value of WWE shares dropped by 43% in one day.

Vince McMahon himself lost $350 million in just one day, all wiped off his fortune due to the share price crashing.

Could be something to keep an eye on, if they start cost-cutting to make up for it, and maybe start cutting some deadwood to save money.
 
I see the WWE tv negotiations died on their arse a bit in the U.S.

Vince promised the shareholders that they'd at least double the rights fees for their US tv deal. That would be an increase of $100m+. Instead they announced a new deal that was an increase, but 'only' $60m more.

Basically Wall Street went ape-poo, and the value of WWE shares dropped by 43% in one day.

Vince McMahon himself lost $350 million in just one day, all wiped off his fortune due to the share price crashing.

Could be something to keep an eye on, if they start cost-cutting to make up for it, and maybe start cutting some deadwood to save money.

Bye bye Santino.
 

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