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  1. Deezy

    Raw staying. ..Smackdown going?

    The final nail in whatever you considered pro wrestling was driven in along time ago. Today's business is doing just fine, MLW has a tv show, ROH is still on Sinclair (an even more evil corporation than WWE could possibly be) and New Japan making moves stateside....not to mention a super indie...
  2. Deezy

    Raw staying. ..Smackdown going?

    Disney just buys everything......stay away from WWE. Only McMahons can make money promoting this shit.
  3. Deezy

    Raw staying. ..Smackdown going?

    They're getting a billion dollars....fuck the house show schedule. Make em work Mondays, Wednesday Fridays and Sunday....there I fixed it.
  4. Deezy

    Raw staying. ..Smackdown going?

    Fox was looking to focus on sports and news after the Disney deal kicks in. I'm just glad I'm getting a final season of Gotham.
  5. Deezy

    Raw staying. ..Smackdown going?

    McMahon wins again :vince
  6. Deezy

    Raw staying. ..Smackdown going?

    WWE has agreed in principle to make Fox the new home of "SmackDown Live," after the network came to WWE with what sources described as a "massive" offer. Specific terms, beyond the fact that the deal will begin in October 2019, are unknown at this time. A representative for WWE declined to...
  7. Deezy

    Raw staying. ..Smackdown going?

    I'm on west coast time....shit starts at five for me. Fab you're gonna miss shitting on the product with me.
  8. Deezy

    Raw staying. ..Smackdown going?

    Financially the WWE has had a banner week. Yesterday news broke that the pro wrestling company was zeroing in on a TV deal that would pay them upwards of $400 million a year for the right to broadcast Monday night Raw. Today (May 17) analysts are projecting what WWE’s potential new TV deal...