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November 17, 2011
Triple H and the Superstars He Helped to Establish
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Shawn Michaels & His TV Show Nominated For TV Awards
Shawn Michaels and his TV show the "Shawn Michaels' MacMillan River Adventures" are both nominees for the Fan Favorite award categories in the Outdoor Channel's 12th Annual Golden Moose Awards' Fan Favorite Voting; FAN FAVORITE Host/Personality, FAN FAVORITE Hunting Series, FAN FAVORITE Best Overall, & FAN FAVORITE New Series in 2011. To vote for Shawn & his tv show is at this linkor, you can send a 3-1/2" by 5" hand written postcard with your votes to:
2011 Golden Moose Awards Fan Favorite Voting Sweepstakes
Attn: Tina Mull, Programming
43445 Business Park Dr., Suite 103
Temecula, CA 92590
Voting is Until December 26, 2011 Only. Winners will be revealed on January 19, 2012 during the Shooting and Outdoor Industry Trade (SHOT) Show in Las Vegas, NV.
Update on John Morrison's Contractual Status with WWE
As things stand, John Morrison's last announced booking is 11/28 in Columbia, SC. His contract expires at the end of the month, reports the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
The GOP as the WWE
For the past year, a frenzied discussion has revolved around which Republican candidate will receive the presidential nomination.
I have more than 25 years of experience in broadcast television and one of my jobs was Supervising Producer at World Wrestling Entertainment, which perhaps explains my unique understanding of the GOP candidates.
Professional wrestling has two distinct categories: Heels and Babyfaces. In wrestling jargon, heels are the bad guys and display a wide range of nefarious and sometimes wacky behavior. Babyfaces are the fan favorite and these characters are always portrayed as heroes and are usually the champion.
So, how does the GOP match up using the WWE model?
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This Day in Wrestling History
Shawn Michaels defeats Triple H, Kane, Chris Jericho, Booker T & Rob Van Dam in an Elimination Chamber to capture the World Heavyweight Title.
November 17, 2002
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November 16, 2011
UFC on Fox Peaks with Record 8.8 Million Viewers
The UFC debut on Fox which was headlined by the Heavyweight Championship fight between Junior dos Santos and Cain Velasquez broke all U.S. MMA viewership records peaking with 8.8 million viewers for a 64 second fight before dropping to down to 5.9 million viewers. The bout, which is being hailed as the most-watched fight in MMA history, smashed UFC's previous viewership high of 6.1 million for the Kimbo Slice-Roy Nelson fight on The Ultimate Fighter.
UFC and Fox will be extremely happy with the debut figures as head toward the start of their partnership in 2012. The key for both now is to work out a tweaked format in order to attain more peak time viewers and increase advertising revenue.
source: wrestlingnewssource.com
UFC admits to being sports entertainment to get legalized in New York
This Day in Wrestling History
WWE inducts legends Capt. Lou Albano, Killer Kowalski, Baron Mikel Scicluna, Johnny Valiant, Jimmy Valiant, Johnny Rodz, Pat Patterson, Vincent J. McMahon and Jimmy Snuka into the WWE Hall of Fame.
November 16, 1996
Vince McMahon hired Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura as color man for the XFL broadcast team.
November 16, 2000
With Mae Young's win over LayCool on RAW, she becomes the only man or woman in history to wrestle in nine decades - the 1930's, 1940's, 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's, 2000's and the 2010's.
November 16, 2010
partial source: impactwrestling.com
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November 15, 2011
USA's 3-Hour Raw Tops NBC By 36%
Monday's three-hour WWE Raw on cable TV's USA Network topped broadcast TV partner NBC by a wide margin (36 percent) in a key demographic during prime time. USA averaged a 1.9 rating among adults 18-49 compared to a 1.2 rating in a18-49 on NBC. NBC's Monday night line-up included "The Sing Off" and new talk show "Rock Center."
Raw drew a 3.2 cable rating with 4.74 million viewers. The standard time slot had a 3.4 cable rating. The first hour drew 4.31 million viewers, the second hour drew 5 million viewers, and the final hour drew 4.90 million viewers. The show came in at No. 3, No. 4, and No. 5 overall for the night on cable.
partial source: tvbythenumbers.com
This Day in Wrestling History
Happy Birthday to Randy Mario Poffo (Randy Savage)
November 15, 1952
Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson defeated the Samoans for the WWWF(WWE) Tag Team title.
November 15, 1983
The Rock defeated Mankind in the finals of the Deadly Game tournament to capture his first ever WWF Championship and Sable defeated Jacquelyn for the WWF(E) Women's title.
November 15, 1998