Their projections were 1 million by the end of 2014, so they're well on their way. It's weird.The number expected for profit and maintaining revenue is 1 million subscribers. So Wallstreet balked, which is weird because 1 million is not a number they will reach domestically.
I'm sure they will once sales of the new WWE title slow down. Considering how recent it is, I'm still kind of surprised they unified the titles. Out of curiosity because I wasn't watching at the time, how long did it take to get the unified title the last time they merged belts?Make one belt God damn it.
Jericho carried around both titles until Triple H won it from him and got a single belt.I'm sure they will once sales of the new WWE title slow down. Considering how recent it is, I'm still kind of surprised they unified the titles. Out of curiosity because I wasn't watching at the time, how long did it take to get the unified title the last time they merged belts?
just looked up what PPV that was, THAT WAS 10 YEARS AGO FUCKWhat are some good WWE PPVs or matches from the last.... I dunno, 6-8 years? I think the last match I saw before Wrestlemania 30 that I remember distinctly was Randy Orton vs Mick Foley when they did the spear on burning table spot.
Twice, I believe. Once, he had a short run when he was a heel (and doing the Yes thing that pissed before off before it took off) and then I think he had it for like a hiccup last year. It's really extraordinary to see how over he slowly became. It kind of exploded two years ago when he lost the world title to Sheamus in 18 seconds. SO many angry fans became very vocal for him. That's where the whole show-hijacking thing started to grow.[DOUBLEPOST=1397163889,1397163798][/DOUBLEPOST]Also, you should totally check out some NXT shows because it's been consistently the best show in the past year or so. Three matches to look out for: Cesaro vs Sami Zayne (twice; the two have crazy good chemistry) and Cesaro vs. William Regal, which was my personal favourite match from last year.Wait, back up the truck. Daniel Bryan, the yes dude, had won the world title before? what the fuck
It's more like MiLB. It's their developmental system, where they basically train new wrestlers, and teach those from the indies how to wrestle in the WWE style. They put on a 1 hour weekly show with the best talent in the developmental system and it's magnificent. They're not afraid to experiment with gimmicks, strong women's wrestling, the crowd is always crazy and energetic, and the announcers put over the talent. Check out NXT Arrival. It's their 2 hour special that they did the first week of the WWE Network. It's pretty much everything great about the show, and serves to introduce it people who hadn't been watching it on Hulu Plus.What is NXT? Is it like Tough Enough?
It's basically WWE minor leagues.What is NXT? Is it like Tough Enough?
Sort of. It's basically their developmental territory. They used to have one in Florida, but it was only aired on local channels (and I think on WWE.com). Not even close to advertised as this. They moved into a giant training facility at a Florida university, now, and it's got a bigger production team. Triple H runs the show primarily, basically doing what Vince does for WWE as far as having the final say on storylines and promos.What is NXT? Is it like Tough Enough?
Hulu Plus for sure. I think some shows are on the Network, but likely not all. Almost certain Arrival is, at least, which is definitely your best bet to get a feel for it.That sounds awesome. All of NXT is on WWE Network now too? Or still on Hulu Plus?