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**Celebrating 20 Years**

April 28, 2011

Media Moguls With Pay Compensation NOT Out-Of-Whack


3. World Wrestling Entertainment: Kevin Dunn. Talk about a smackdown. The company still doesn’t appear to have a distributor for the WWE Network cable channel it’s been talking about launching for more than a year. The company’s stock price declined 7.5%. And Connecticut’s Attorney General, Democrat Richard Blumenthal, defeated former WWE CEO Linda McMahon, the Republican candidate, in their contest to replace Chris Dodd in the U.S. Senate. Dunn, the EVP for Television Production, saw his salary decline 9.8% to $1.8 million ($746,154 salary, $680,400 stock awards, $351,000 cash equity, and $8,000 in other compensation). That's just 1.5 times higher than the average for WWE’s 4 other top executives.

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source: deadline.com

More on TNA Re-Branding and Possible Name Change


In a further update to the news that TNA Wrestling was possibly looking to re-brand their company in some form, it has been announced that the company has filed a trademark on the term "Impact Wrestling".

The wrestling news site Impactwrestling.com had their domain name acquired by TNA Wresting. Impactwrestling.com is now AllWrestling.com.

partial source: wrestlingnewssource.com

This Day in Wrestling History


Owen Hart defeated Rocky Maivia(The Rock) for the WWF(E) Intercontinental title.
April 28, 1997

Wrestling legend, Lou Thesz, passes away at the age of 86.
April 28, 2002

April 27, 2011

Photo: Triple H Backstage at Raw 11/29/10


Maryland Political Icon Was Huge Pro Wrestling Fan

World Wrestling Grapples With Competitive Threat


WWEs Unsustainable Dividends
Boasting a ravishing 12% yield, WWE's Class A dividend may be cut as early as the Q1 report on May 5. WWE earned 71 cents per share for all of 2010, while paying out a 36 cent dividend per quarter. Unless profit grows or the controlling McMahon family waives their Class B shares, the dividend must be cut and the shares will tumble further.

Several operational factors are making WWE an unattractive accidental high yielder. In fourth quarter of 2011, operating income declined by 22% and earnings fell as live event attendance dropped 15% in North America. Like WWE, Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE:LYV) is another company that depends on gate revenues, which experienced a difficult 2010. That might mean it was simply a down year for most companies that host live events. Unfortunately, a business that is closely related to WWE battled its way to a great year - and that doesn't speak well for WWE.

UFC Slams Wrestling
WWE dominates a very niche segment of the entertainment market, but professional wrestling is grappling with privately held Ultimate Fighting Championship's growing shadow. Some argue that the two companies don't compete with each other; that one is sports (UFC) and the other is sports entertainment (WWE). This is not true. Fans are clearly crossing over from the WWE's ring to the UFC's octagon

Here We Go Again
In addition to competitive pressures from the UFC, investors need to be concerned about WWE's intentions to diversify away from the ring. On April 7, World Wrestling Entertainment officially rebranded itself as "WWE." The new company will be a diversified entertainment company, featuring a TV network with scripted and reality shows, and animated programs, along with wrestling events. The concern for investors is that WWE has a dubious history of businesses outside core wrestling operations. The failed XFL football league and wrestling-themed restaurant in New York City do not portend well for WWE's latest attempt at reincarnation.

The Bottom Line
The impact of WWE's rebranding won't be fully realized until the details of a potential TV deal are released. In the meantime, investors should prepare themselves right away for a shock when the dividend gets slammed...More?

source: investopedia.com

Stone Cold Rickroll

Kevin Nash Gives Update On Scott Hall's Condition


Kevin Nash posted the following on his official Twitter: "BTW: just talked to Scott. He was watching the Bulls game and sounded ok to me."

Scott Hall's ex-wife, Dana, has still been very vocal on her own Twitter page and had a different opinion of Scott's condition after a recent phone call: "We finally got him 2 answer phone, NOT a nice call, basically he could care less about kids/getting well- he was drinking".

Dana has even been sending links of her recent open letter printed in the Post and Courier to Dog the Bounty Hunter, Dr. Drew, Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash, Sean Waltman and even TMZ, begging for their help with the situation.

source: wrestlezone.com

Chris Jericho Eliminated from DWTS


Chris Jericho and his dance partner Cheryl Burke were eliminated from ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" earlier tonight. Jericho wrote on Twitter:

"Had an amazing time on DWTS! Thx @cherylburke for being a great teacher and friend and Thx to all of u for voting-6 weeks ain't too shabby!"

This Day in Wrestling History


Happy Birthday to Frank Gotch
April 27, 1878 - December 16, 1917

Frank Gotch is truly one of the original pioneers of professional wrestling. Long before the money, fame, and glitz of modern wrestling, long before the post WWII boom of Gorgeous George and "TV wrestling," before Lou Thesz, before Ed "Strangler" Lewis, before there was even a such thing as a "federation" in wrestling, there was Frank Gotch.

During this fleeting time of legitimacy in wrestling, Gotch was renowned for his great skill and power, despite his deceivingly small stature, and became perhaps wrestling's first true box-office attraction. As crafty and ruthless as he was skilled, Gotch held the undisputed World Title until he retired, undefeated as champion. His professional record was an impressive 132 victories out of 140 total matches...with several of his losses coming in handicapped matches. His bouts with Hackenschmidt, Jenkins, Stanislaus Zbysko and others were truly legendary...and can be traced back to the earliest days of what we now know as professional wrestling...More?

source: wrestlingmuseum.com

April 26, 2011

WWE 2011 Supplemental Draft


1. Daniel Bryan to SmackDown
2. Jack Swagger to Raw
3. The Great Khali to SmackDown
4. Ranjin Singh to SmackDown
5. Jimmy Uso to SmackDown
6. Kelly Kelly to Raw
7. JTG to Raw
8. Alicia Fox to SmackDown
9. William Regal to SmackDown
10. Yoshi Tatsu to SmackDown
11. Drew McIntyre to Raw
12. Curt Hawkins to Raw
13. Chris Masters to Raw
14. Natalya to SmackDown
15. Jey Uso to SmackDown
16. Kofi Kingston to Raw
17. Ted DiBiase to SmackDown
18. Tyler Reks to Raw
19. Tyson Kidd to SmackDown
20. Tamina to SmackDown
21. Alex Riley to SmackDown
22. Beth Phoenix to Raw
23. Sheamus to SmackDown

John Cena Sidesteps WWE Draft Move


John Cena was moved to SmackDown in a fascinating WWE draft special — but returned to Raw within two hours.

The nine-time world champion was the first name announced as shifting from the red brand to its blue counterpart after Smackdown's Big Show and Kofi Kingston won a battle royal to open this week's Raw.

However, in the main event — a match Cena actually competed in for SmackDown — the red team of The Miz, CM Punk and newly-drafted Alberto Del Rio emerged victorious, earning another pick.

This turned out to be Cena, who destroyed the heels and celebrated to close the show...More?

source: the sun

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