Do you understand the concept of corporate business? It has nothing to do with the fans.
watch fuckin bar recore on spike tv and maybe u would learn about business! it no some much what the owner but what his degrath wanted!
Do you understand the concept of corporate business? It has nothing to do with the fans.
Bro stop swearing all the time, cursing can emphasize a point but ITT you're just coming off as rude.watch fuckin bar recore on spike tv and maybe u would learn about business! it no some much what the owner but what his degrath wanted!
Bro stop swearing all the time, cursing can emphasize a point but ITT you're just coming off as rude.
BECAUSE THE CUSTOMERS GIVE THE MONEY! WWE FANS PAY TO SEE THE SHOW, AND BATISTA IS A PART OF THAT SHOW! BUSINESS, BITCH!watch fuckin bar recore on spike tv and maybe u would learn about business! it no some much what the owner but what his degrath wanted!
It's all opinions man no one is wrongi sick of then think there right when there not!
BECAUSE THE CUSTOMERS GIVE THE MONEY! WWE FANS PAY TO SEE THE SHOW, AND BATISTA IS A PART OF THAT SHOW! BUSINESS, BITCH!
Business is an inherent fact of how it works though, moreless than an opinion.It's all opinions man no one is wrong
BECAUSE THE CUSTOMERS GIVE THE MONEY! WWE FANS PAY TO SEE THE SHOW, AND BATISTA IS A PART OF THAT SHOW! BUSINESS, BITCH!
Business is an inherent fact of how it works though, moreless than an opinion.
It's Ted. And WWE was not as big of a business/corporation as it was back then. Today, it's much more well known, and they have many more business opportunities to make the business grow. That's how business works.which is why ur wrong! vince was shit himself when ted was beating in the rating b/c in the 90's! So what did vince do he did thing people wanted vs. what he wanted!
Business is an inherent fact of how it works though, moreless than an opinion.
Yes, but WWE isn't necessarily that concerned about it at this point. There are way more casual fans than die hard fans, plus WWE is a much bigger company than it was in the 90s. Biggest flaws with Gohan's argument.Whether Batista's return has been positive is all theoretical at this time though (no PPV numbers have been released have they? I'm too lazy to hunt for ratings also), your logic is sound but Gohan has some sense too. His example of WCW sits true they wanted to cheer the NWO but were resisted creating issues with the userbase. You do have to acknowledge your fans' needs.
It's Ted. And WWE was not as big of a business/corporation as it was back then. Today, it's much more well known, and they have many more business opportunities to make the business grow. That's how business works.
There are not that many die hard fans who want to see DB win the belt. Most of the fans today are casual fans who will keep watching WWE regardless of who's champion. Tickets will still sellout, hell, tickets for Summerslam 2014 have already sold out. I'd say WWE is in good shape going towards the future in terms of business. They have sponsors around the world, and with Batista, they'll be able to get more sponsors.ur missing the point of what i saying! if people don't like that don't buy if people buy busisness go down! it does made how big a business if u don't make money u go out of business plan and sample!
A better example could be Blockbuster I suppose, they were huge at one point but because people moved away from actual rentals to streaming they failed. I'm not supporting his idea but I get where he's coming from.Yes, but WWE isn't necessarily that concerned about it at this point. There are way more casual fans than die hard fans, plus WWE is a much bigger company than it was in the 90s. Biggest flaws with Gohan's argument.