USA TODAY posted an article how NASCAR ratings are down, except for in the South, and I ask this question, if Vince McMahon was the head of NASCAR what would he be doing different. Would he be having more emphatic feuds? Would their be match races between drivers? Would we have designated Heroes and Villans? NASCAR has all the ingredients, all it needs now is a little scripting- but then would we call it Sports Entertainment?...More?
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November 15, 2007
NASCAR Ratings are Down- Still Regional- What Would Vince McMahon Do?
Q&A with Shawn Michaels
Kevin Eck of the Baltimore Sun spoke with Shawn Michaels about returning early and Survivor Series. You can read the interview here.
Federal grand jury indicts Bonds
Barry Bonds was indicted Thursday for perjury and obstruction of justice, charged with lying when he told a federal grand jury that he did not knowingly use performance-enhancing drugs...More?
November 14, 2007
Booker T to TNA tells another story
...WWE stars who fail drug tests are willing to give up more money, more fame, more security, more merchandise sales, and a better future to work for TNA. Why would that be? TNA’s signing of Booker T is yet another sign of the safe haven that the company continues to be for WWE wrestlers that refuse to comply with WWE’s Wellness Policy...More?
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WWE® Provides Marketing Muscle To Major Movie Studios
World Wrestling Entertainment® is proving it is the preferred partner for major Hollywood movie studios when it comes to promoting action and comedy for young men. Using a powerful array of multi-platform tools, WWE has already successfully partnered with Warner Bros, Sony and New Line Cinema to promote successful film and DVD releases, and will be using those successful partnerships as a template for similar upcoming efforts...More?
CNN's Bullsh*t Response to John Cena's Complaints
"CNN felt that Mr. Cena's statement in the interview: "My answer to that question 'have you ever used steroids' is -- the only thing I can say -- I can't tell you that I haven't, but you'll never be able to prove that I have" was a more expansive and complete answer -- and that's why we used it in the first run of the program. And we stand by that decision. But, we added the other quote on the Sunday replay where Mr. Cena first denied using steroids. We did this because of his complaint and the attention it received so that viewers could see how he said it both times."
November 13, 2007
WWE teams with the U.S. Marines’ Toys for Tots campaign
Help Jeff Hardy distribute toys to needy children with the U.S. Marine Corp. More?
Dana White and Randy Couture Schedule Meeting
After faxing his resignation in October, Randy Couture has agreed to a face-to-face meeting with Dana White. More?
IFL Forms Video Sharing Partnership with YouTube, Google
IFL has joined forces with YouTube and Google to offer content through Google Adsense and YouTube players. More?
Journalists Respond to CNN's Lack of Professionalism Regarding John Cena
“I don’t see how a respected news organization such as CNN – or any responsible journalist, for that matter – could omit Cena’s initial response to the question, which was a clear and direct denial to having ever taken steroids.” – Kevin Eck, Baltimore Sun, November 12, 2007
“I have to agree with the WWE here. The way the interview was edited was unfair, taking out the part where Cena states clearly that he hasn't used steroids and leaving in an ambiguous, out-of-context statement.” – Michael David Smith, aol.com, November 12, 2007
It's a case of "he said -- but you didn't get to hear it." – TMZ.com, November 12, 2007
“This past week, CNN did their part to inaccurately portray the wrestling industry." – Patrick Imig, JoeSportsFan.com, November 12, 2007
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