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BizarroKing
09-07-2011, 07:10 PM
OK so now we know that the WWE Network is planned for sometime next year in 2012...the real question I wanna know is what type of programming would you put on such a network?

-WCW Programming
-Classical WWE stuff from the Attitude Era and 80s and earlier.
-ECW (I'm thinking late night programming called ECW After Dark)
-PPVs

What do you think we'll see?

Aguakate
09-07-2011, 07:12 PM
-ECW (I'm thinking late night programming called ECW After Dark)

Hehe

Malfeitor
09-07-2011, 07:13 PM
I'd love for them to show every Raw and Nitro in chronological order.

Aguakate
09-07-2011, 07:16 PM
They should do a special on Scott Hall...

...it could be called "CHICO! Life on the Edge".

FearedSanctity
09-07-2011, 07:19 PM
I'd love for them to show every Raw and Nitro in chronological order.

Fucking this

Xero
09-07-2011, 07:20 PM
The Marine, every Monday night at 9PM EST!

Triple Naitch
09-07-2011, 07:23 PM
I'd like to see some reality stuff on there like WWE Cribs and something that follows them on the road for a bit.

Next Big Thing
09-07-2011, 07:26 PM
I like the Legends of Wrestling Roundtable stuff.

Maybe bring back WWE Confidential too.

Lock Jaw
09-07-2011, 07:56 PM
WWE's Greatest Rivalries.

Make it into a show.

Follow a specific feud over the course of how many episodes/weeks it takes. Just show all the segments and matches involved in chronological order. Perhaps with commentary if you can fit it in there.

Cuse8
09-07-2011, 08:23 PM
wwf primetime!!

i want vintage heenan!

Gass
09-07-2011, 08:44 PM
:lol: ECW After Dark :lol:

Nicky Fives
09-07-2011, 08:58 PM
I'd settle for anything, as long as it isn;t edited at all..... If they don't want to air Attitude Era/ECW "risky" segments or shows, put them on at midnight..... I don't want to see edited versions of anything, but I know that it won't happen.....

Juan
09-07-2011, 09:05 PM
Superstars and NXT for starters

Aguakate
09-07-2011, 09:07 PM
I wonder if they'll continue to have RAW on USA and Smackdown on Syfy.

Emperor Smeat
09-07-2011, 09:09 PM
Does this mean no more WWE 24/7 or that was only meant as a temporary thing until the WWE finally got around to getting an actual tv channel?

Lock Jaw
09-07-2011, 09:12 PM
I hope they work double-time and do whatever they can to be able to say "WWF" and show the old logos uncensored.

Maybe the new network will inspire them to once again try to do something about that.

Juan
09-07-2011, 09:18 PM
I wonder if they'll continue to have RAW on USA and Smackdown on Syfy.

Yeah they will, too much money at stake.

BizarroKing
09-07-2011, 09:33 PM
I wonder if they'll continue to have RAW on USA and Smackdown on Syfy.

They will premiere them on USA and SyFy but they could always air the reruns of that week's show.

Crimson
09-07-2011, 09:46 PM
The cribs thing is a good idea..but I don't think every wrestler is living the luxury life so might be like 10 episodes

In Exile
09-07-2011, 09:53 PM
GTV should make a return....

Xero
09-07-2011, 10:22 PM
The cribs thing is a good idea..but I don't think every wrestler is living the luxury life so might be like 10 episodes

"On this episode of WWE Cribs, we tour Tyler Reks' 1 bedroom, half bath luxury apartment."

screech
09-07-2011, 10:33 PM
I hope they work double-time and do whatever they can to be able to say "WWF" and show the old logos uncensored.

Maybe the new network will inspire them to once again try to do something about that.

Is there anything they're able to do about it, though?

Xero
09-07-2011, 10:36 PM
Pay the WWF a shitload of money and add some sort of disclaimer at the start of the shows promoting the Fund.

So no.

screech
09-07-2011, 10:42 PM
I never really read up on the specifics of the deal, so I wasn't sure if it was even feasible. Although if they're not making people pay for the channel (which is a long shot at best), I could see playing a 5 second [pose] promo to start certain segments.

If it's that simple, it's definitely possible. I imagine there's more to it than that, though.

screech
09-07-2011, 10:43 PM
Besides, they've already gone through the trouble of editing so much for so many DVDs, why not just use what they've already edited? Probably not worth it given the hours already devoted to keeping the logo/mentions off the product.

Xero
09-07-2011, 10:43 PM
Nah, there's nothing really out there on it, but I would imagine that what I said would be what they'd have to do, along with Vince crawling to the Fund on his hands and knees.

Xero
09-07-2011, 10:45 PM
Besides, they've already gone through the trouble of editing so much for so many DVDs, why not just use what they've already edited? Probably not worth it given the hours already devoted to keeping the logo/mentions off the product.

Yeah, I have to assume that, at this point, everything from the Attitude Era has been censored and blurred. Really, it's only about five years worth of material and they've been working on it for years.

Block logo stuff is easy enough even if it's not finished since it's really just censoring them saying "WWF" and any "W W F" signs in the crowd.

screech
09-07-2011, 10:56 PM
I mean, I would love to be able to see stuff from that time like it was when I watched it live, but now it just doesn't seem possible or worth it.

Plus a lot of it is on YouTube or Dailymotion or some other site. Is it the best quality? No, but it's also free so how much can one really complain?

Emperor Smeat
09-07-2011, 11:12 PM
Yeah, I have to assume that, at this point, everything from the Attitude Era has been censored and blurred. Really, it's only about five years worth of material and they've been working on it for years.

Block logo stuff is easy enough even if it's not finished since it's really just censoring them saying "WWF" and any "W W F" signs in the crowd.

I thought the terms from the lawsuit only meant anything from the scratch logo era or Attitude era had to be blurred and censored while anything from the Block Era was ok to leave alone.

I'd assume most of the changes with the Block logo was due to them switching to an HD feed or setup for the on-screen logo placement so there wouldn't be two logos on the same screen. The WWE should also still have the original uncensored and non-blurred tapes of their stuff unless they were dumb enough to do all the edits on the original copies in case they ever decided in the future to get the Panda group to allow them access to the scratched logo again.

Lock Jaw
09-07-2011, 11:22 PM
I just get annoyed watching and having the audio drop, and the constant blurred images everywhere.

Takes me "out of it".

It is a big part of why I don't buy more DVDs.

screech
09-08-2011, 12:12 AM
The blurred images I don't mind for some reason.

Audio dropping out does bug me a lot, even though I know it can't be avoided.

Juan
09-08-2011, 01:01 AM
It's been almost 10 years. I'm used to it

Battlekat
09-08-2011, 08:00 AM
I'd love for them to show every Raw and Nitro in chronological order.

Would love to see this. I would also enjoy them airing some of the older documentaries like Jake "The Snake", Rise and Fall of ECW, and Monday Night Wars.

Cool King
09-08-2011, 08:44 AM
I want to see Chris Benoit.

But I know that isn't going to happen.

Corporate CockSnogger
09-08-2011, 09:57 AM
Classic films re-made with WWE superstars

Corporate CockSnogger
09-08-2011, 10:00 AM
Star Wars: A New Hope

Darth Vader - Vince McMahon
Luke Skywalker - Shane McMahon
Princess Leia - Stephanie McMahon
Han Solo - Triple H
Chewbacca - The Great Khali
R2-D2 - Hornswoggle

That's all I've got for now

edyhdrawde
09-08-2011, 11:37 AM
since they own the film footage from most territories they could show each one from it's earliest episode in order. I'm in my 40's and would enjoy that.

They will probably also show the Roundtables that they do for WWEonDemand.

Plus I'm sure we'll see Tropical Thunder, Hogan's wrestling cartoon, and whatever other old shows with wrestlers in it they can find. I know WCW had one that used to come on Saturday Mornings with some Lyle Alzado (former Oakland Raider) playing a wrestler and WCW guys always made cameos.

FourFifty
09-08-2011, 11:39 AM
It'll be the XFL Network... as this is doomed to fail.

edyhdrawde
09-08-2011, 11:57 AM
I think it's only doomed if they don't use the vault of film they have.

Supposedly the channel was supposed to be up a couple years back, but they wanted to wait until most of their library was put to digital.

Morris Shelly
09-08-2011, 01:35 PM
The morning block could be some of the comedic stuff japan does, you know for the kids, some Razor Ramon HG, Tiger mask and so on, the afternoon could feature the roundtable stuff, maybe some of the DVD documentaries, the evening could be kicked off with an Ellen rerun or if they cant get that, some Tuesday Night titans, pipers pit, what have you. the vening could be an anything goes marathon on different nights of the week like Nick at nite used to do with I love Lucy bewitched blah blah blah., late night could be ECW interspersed with Z True Long Island Story.

Anybody Thrilla
09-08-2011, 01:39 PM
Razor Ramon Hard Gay is for the kids?

BizarroKing
09-08-2011, 02:11 PM
I'm hoping they have a theme each month like they do with the on-demand service.

Examples:

-March/April could be dedicated to Wrestlemania, maybe a special 24 hr marathon of Mania just before that year's Mania on Wrestlemania weekend. Maybe throw in the other 'big name' PPVs for the other companies (ex: Starrcade, November to Remember, etc)
-An ECW month or a weekend dedicated to lesser known companies
-Airing The Great American Bash in July
-Bash at the Beach and Summerslam in the Summer
-Royal Rumbles in January with maybe one of the 4 World War 3 PPVs for the lulz

And so forth.

Gass
09-08-2011, 06:00 PM
October could be Chyna's porn videos.

Anybody Thrilla
09-08-2011, 06:15 PM
Creature Feature

Juan
09-08-2011, 07:33 PM
WWE reportedly announced the new WWE Network early in-part because they were concerned that UFC would announce plans to start their own network first. Ever since UFC signed with FOX, they've lost all interest in doing their own channel. While WWE usually acts like UFC isn't competition publicly, word is that Vince McMahon isn't happy with several recent UFC moves including their plan to run a 100,000 seat stadium in Brazil next year.

lol

Anybody Thrilla
09-08-2011, 07:38 PM
UFC hasn't been hot since 2009.

CSL
09-08-2011, 07:40 PM
I hope this leads to at least 2,000 more episodes of the Legends of Wrestling roundtable

Xero
09-08-2011, 07:45 PM
Roundtable needs to be a corner stone.

I'd like mini biographies of guys who normally wouldn't get a DVD. Like a half hour or an hour on someone like X Pac.

I could see them filling time by doing blocks of titantron videos, kind of like MTV.

Love the idea of doing the Monday Night Wars chronologically. And it'd be cool if they could air some of the raunchier shows uncut (ECW, Shotgun, etc) in later hours.

Unfortunately, I do see a lot of movies being put on here, including non-wrestling related. Also, I see a shitload of infomercials.

Though if they did all their infomercials with wrestlers I'd watch them all.

Juan
09-08-2011, 07:49 PM
I bet they have a QVC style show to shill the Shop Zone stuff

CSL
09-08-2011, 07:51 PM
I bet they have a QVC style show to shill the Shop Zone stuff

if ever there was a job for Randy Savage to return to WWE for :(

Xero
09-08-2011, 07:54 PM
Can definitely see NXT and Superstars being thrown on there. And hopefully house show classics like they did on MSG.

I do wonder about what they put up against RAW and SmackDown!...

BizarroKing
09-08-2011, 07:59 PM
Unfortunately, I do see a lot of movies being put on here, including non-wrestling related. Also, I see a shitload of infomercials.

Cena's flicks....No Holds Barred, Ready To Rumble, Rollerball, and re-imaginings of old flicks...like the Wizard of Oz starring Kelly Kelly as Dorthy Hale.

Juan
09-08-2011, 08:00 PM
I hope they air all those old Wrestlefest or Supertapes tapes

Xero
09-08-2011, 08:06 PM
Found this on ebay, it's a list of every Coliseum Home Video WWE put out (PPVs included). They totally need to put the majority of these on there.

Catalogue #: Title & Description/s

WF001 - Wrestling's Bloopers, Bleeps & Bodyslams - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF002 - Hulkamania 1 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF003 - The Best of the WWF Volume #1 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF004 - Wrestlemania I - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF005 - The WWF's Most Unusual Matches - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF006 - Andre The Giant - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF007 - The Best of the WWF Volume #2 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF008 - Wrestling's Biggest, Smallest, Strangest and Strongest - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF009 - Rowdy Roddy Piper's Greatest Hits - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF010 - The Best of the WWF Volume #3 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF011 - The Amazing Managers - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF012 - Wrestling's Country Boys - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF013 - The Best of the WWF Volume #4 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF014 - The Wrestling Classic (Wrestlevision) - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF015 - The Tag Team Champions - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF016 - The Life & Times of Captain Lou Albano - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF017 - The Best of the WWF Volume #5 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF018 - Grudge Matches - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF019 - Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF020 - The Best of the WWF Volume #6 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF021 - Wrestlemania II - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF022 - Villains of the Squared Circle - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF023 - Bruno Sammartino Wrestling's Living Legend - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF024 - The Best of the WWF Volume #7 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF025 - The WWF's Explosive TNT Show - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF026 - Macho Man Randy Savage and Elizabeth - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF027 - The Best of the WWF Volume #8 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF028 - The Big Event - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF029 - Inside the SteelCage - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF030 - The British Bulldogs - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF031 - The Best of the WWF Volume #9 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF032 - Grand Slams - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF033 - Hulkamania 2 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF034 - The Best of the WWF Volume #10 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF035 - Wrestlemania III - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF036 - The History of the Intercontinental Belt - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF037 - The Hart Foundation - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF038 - The Best of the WWF Volume #11 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF039 - Even More Unusual Matches - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF040 - Jake The Snake Roberts - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF041 - The Best of the WWF Volume #12 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF042 - The History of the WWF Heavyweight Belt - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF043 - The Ken Patera Story - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF044 - The Best of the WWF Volume #13 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF045 - PileDriver: Wrestling's Music Videos - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF046 - Wrestling's Most Embarrassing Moments - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF047 - George The Animal Steele - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF048 - The Best of the WWF Volume #14 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF049 - Survivor Series 1987: The First Annual - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF050 - Saturday Night's Main Event "The Greatest Hits" - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF051 - Brutus The Barber Beefcake - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF052 - The Best of the WWF Volume #15 - Released in a large hard, black clamshell sleeve.
WF053 - Wrestlemania IV- Released in an exclusive 2-VHS Pop-Up detailed, color cardboard box.
WF054 - Women of the WWF - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF055 - Hulkamania 3 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF056 - The Best of the WWF Volume #16 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF057 - Summerslam 1988 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF058 - Wrestlefest 1988 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF059 - Macho Madness - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF060 - The Best of the WWF Volume #17 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF061 - Survivor Series 1988: 2nd Annual - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF062 - Royal Rumble 1989 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box. *Note: R. Rumble '88 was never released commercially.*
WF063 - Brains Behind Brawn - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF064 - Hacksaw Jim Duggan - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF065 - The Best of the WWF Volume #18 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF066 - Wrestlemania V - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF067 - More Saturday Nights Main Event - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF068 - Ultimate Warrior (First Release) - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF069 - The Best of the WWF Volume #19 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF070 - Fan Favorites - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF071 - Demolition - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF072 - The Best of the WWF Volume #20 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF073 - Summerslam 1989 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF074 - Hulkamania 4 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF075 - Survivor Series 1989: 3rd Annual - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF076 - Royal Rumble 1990 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF077 - Supertape #1 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF078 - Wrestlemania VI - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF079 - World Tour 1990 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF080 - Wrestlefest 1990 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF081 - Supertape #2 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF082 - Battle of the WWF Superstars - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF083 - Summerslam 1990 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF084 - Hottest Matches 1990 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF085 - Hulkamania Forever - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF086 - Survivor Series 1990: 4th Annual - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF087 - Supertape #3 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF088 - Royal Rumble 1991 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF089 - Mega Matches - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF090 - Wrestlemania VII - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF091 - Supertape #4 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF092 - The 2nd Annual Battle of the WWF Superstars - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF093 - Wrestlefest 1991 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF094 - World Tour 1991 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF095 - Summerslam 1991 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF096 - Rampage 1991 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF097 - Hulkamania 6 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF098 - Survivor Series 1991: 5th Annual - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF099 - Supertape 1992 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF100 - Royal Rumble 1992 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF101 - Invasion 1992 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF102 - Wrestlemania VIII - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF103 - Crunch Classic - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF104 - The 1992 Battle of the Superstars - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF105 - Wrestlefest 1992 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF106 - World Tour 1992 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF107 - Summerslam 1992 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF108 - Rampage 1992 - Released in an oversized detailed, color cardboard box.
WF109 - Ultimate Warrior (2nd Release) - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF110 - Survivor Series 1992: 6th Annual - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF111 - Royal Rumble 1993 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF112 - Never Released
WF113 - Wrestlemania IX - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF114 - Smack 'Em Whack 'Em - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF115 - Never Released
WF116 - Bashed in the USA - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF117 - The Invasion of the Bodyslammers - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF118 - Video Set: Bashed in the USA and Invasion of the Bodyslammers
WF119 - King of the Ring 1993 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF120 - Global Warfare - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF121 - Never Released
WF122 - Summerslam 1993 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF123 - Grudges, Gripes & Grunts - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF124 - Never Released
WF125 - Survivor Series 1993: 7th Annual - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF126 - Undertaker...His Gravest Matches - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF127 - Never Released
WF128 - The History of Wrestlemania - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF129 - Royal Rumble 1994 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF130 - Monday Night Raw: Prime Cuts - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF131 - Never Released
WF132 - Wrestlemania X - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF133 - Inside the WWF - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF134 - Never Released
WF135 - Never Released
WF136 - Wrestlefest 1994 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF137 - Bloopers, Bleeps & Bodyslams - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF138 - Never Released
WF139 - King of the Ring 1994 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF140 - Bret "The Hitman" Hart - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF141 - Never Released
WF142 - Summerslam 1994 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF143 - Razor Ramon - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF144 - Never Released
WF145 - Survivor Series 1994: 8th Annual - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF146 - Paul Bearer's Hits from the Crypt - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF147 - Never Released
WF148 - Royal Rumble 1995 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF149 - Wham Bam Bodyslam - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF150 - Wrestlemania XI - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF151 - Brawl in the Family - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF152 - King of the Ring 1995 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF153 - In Your House 1995 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF154 - Summerslam 1995 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF155 - In Your House #3 Volume #2 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF156 - Survivor Series 1995: 9th Annual - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF157 - In Your House 4&5: Winter Combat - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF158 - Royal Rumble 1996 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF159 - Wrestlemania XII - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF160 - In Your House #6: Spring Explosion - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF161 - King of the Ring 1996 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF162 - In Your House #8: Beware of Dog - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF163 - Summerslam 1996 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF164 - In Your House #9: Tour De Force "International Incident" 1996 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF165 - Survivor Series 1996: 10th Annual - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF166 - In Your House #11: Slamathon 1996 "Buried Alive" - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF167 - Royal Rumble 1997 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF168 - Shawn Michaels Heartbreak Express Tour - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF169 - Wrestlemania XIII - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF170 - In Your House #13: Final Four 1997 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF171 - King of the Ring 1997 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF172 - In Your House # 14: Taker's Revenge 1997 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF173 - Summerslam 1997 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF174 - In Your House #16: Maximum Impact "Canadian Stampede" - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF175 - Survivor Series 1997: 11th Annual - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF176 In Your House #18: Rampage '97 "Badd Blood 1997" - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.

The Columbia House Series:

P101 - The Best of Wrestlemania - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P102 - The Best of Hulkamania - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P103 - The Best of the WWF Superheroes - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P104 - The Best of Saturday Night's Main Event - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P105 - The Best of Summerslam - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P106 - The Best of WWF's Steel Cage Matches - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P107 - The Best of World Tour - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P108 - The Best of WWF's Most Unusual Matches - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P109 - The Best of WWF's Tag Team Champions - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P110 - The Best of the Ultimate Warrior - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P111 - The Best of the Battle of the WWF Superstars - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P112 - The Best of Bret "The Hitman" Hart - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P113 - The Best of The Intercontinental Championship Matches - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P114 - The Best of the European Rampage Tour - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P115 - The Best of the Heroes of the Squared Circle - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P116 - The Best of the Mega Matches - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.
P117 - The Best of WWF's Fan Favorites - Released in a medium sized black, hard cardboard case.



WWF GoodTimes Releases:

05-08624 - Wrestlemania The Greatest Matches - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
05-08625 - Summerslam The Greatest Matches - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
05-08626 - Most Unusual Matches - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
05-08627 - Confirmed Hits! - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
05-08628 - Free For All - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
05-08747 - Most Amazing Matches - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
05-08748 - Shawn Michaels The Best Hits from the HBK - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
05-08798 - World Tour 1996 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
05-08799 - In Your House The Greatest Matches - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
05-08800 - Action Zone! - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
05-08835 - Sunny - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
05-08897 - Bret "The Hit Man" Hart - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.



WF500's Series:

WF500 - Canadian Fan Favorites - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF501 - Mega Matches 1995 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF502 - In Your House #2: Terminators 1995 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box. *Canadian Release of In Your House #2*
WF502A - In Your House #2: The Lumberjacks 1995 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box. *US Release of In Your House #2*
WF503 - Wrestlefest 1995: The Video Event! - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF504 - In Your House #7: Mega Matches 1996 "Good Friends, Better Enemies" - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF505 - Terminators 1996 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF506 - The Slammy Awards 1996 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF507 - In Your House #10: Mind Games - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF508 - Never Released
WF509 - The Slammy Awards 1997 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WF509A - In Your House #12: It's Time - Released in a medium size, black hardshell box. *(Reads "WF170" on insert)*
WF510 - In Your House #15: A Cold Day In Hell - Released in a medium size, black hardshell box. *Sleeve reads WF180, but is really WF510*



WF CS0000 Series:

CS0001 - WWF's Greatest Matches - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
CS0002 - The Hulkster Hulk Hogan - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
CS0003 - The Highlights of Wrestlemania - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.

WWF WS900 Series:

WS901 - Hulk Hogan "Real American" - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS902 - Wrestlemania's Greatest Matches - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS903 - High Flyers - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS904 - WWF Strong Men - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS905 - Wrestling's Superheroes - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS906 - The Best of Hulkamania - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS907 - The Ultimate Warrior - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS908 - Wrestling's Tough Guys - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS909 - Funniest Moments - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box. *Orange box is the Canadian Release*
WS910 - Greatest Hits! - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box. *Blue Box is the Canadian Release*
WS911 - WWF Champion Hulk Hogan's Greatest Matches - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS912 - Wrestlemania The Greatest Moments - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS913 - Wrestling's Superheroes - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS914 - Summerslam's Greatest Hits - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS915 - Greatest Steel Cage Matches Ever! - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS916 - Wrestling's Greatest Champions - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS917 - Never Released
WS918 - The Immortal Hulk Hogan - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS919 - Wrestling's Fan Favorites - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS920 - Wrestling's World Tour - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS921 - Wrestlemania's Greatest Matches - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS922 - Wrestling's Hottest Matches - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS923 - The Ultimate Warrior - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS924 - Never Released
WS925 - WS919-WS924 Set
WS926 - WWF Superstars: The Music Video - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS927 - Grudge Matches 1993, Wrestlefest 1993, and The UK Rampage 1993 Set - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard boxes.
WS928 - The Excellence of Execution: Collectors Edition - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS929 - The Undertaker...The Face of Fear: Collectors Edition - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS930 - The Most Unbelievable Matches: Collectors Edition - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS931 - Countdown to WWF Summerslam 1994 - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS932 - Raw Strategies & Secrets - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS933 - Never Released
WS934 - Wrestlemania The Video Guide - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.
WS935 - Slamfest 95, Off the Top Rope & Undertaker...He Buries Them Alive Set - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard boxes.
WS936 - Never Released
WS937 - WWF's Wrestling Entrance Videos - Released in a regular detailed, white-colored cardboard box.
WS939 - WWF's Greatest Moments Ever! - Released in a regular detailed, color cardboard box.

WWE has so much wrestling-related footage (I've heard it's over 100k hours) that they could literally run nothing but wrestling shows/docs/etc 24/7 and not have a repeat for like 10 years. And that doesn't even include stuff that would be first-run, nor the stuff currently running. There's really no reason to have movies and shit like that on the channel, other than ratings, obviously.

BizarroKing
09-08-2011, 08:15 PM
I would rather have them just air old PPVs from WCW and WWE days but sadly I'm sure they'll air movies to kill time or whatnot. I also wonder if they'll do paid programming in the early morning like other certain channels, but considering this is WWE we're talking about I doubt they'll need it.

Juan
09-08-2011, 08:30 PM
They should buy the rights to air Saved by the Bell reruns

Lock Jaw
09-08-2011, 09:18 PM
They should air Wrestling's Greatest Secrets Revealed

screech
09-08-2011, 10:59 PM
They should buy the rights to air Saved by the Bell reruns

I'll get right on that.

Sonofanarchy
09-09-2011, 07:14 AM
-Pay per View Best of's or marathons before the big ones (WM...summerslam, series)
-Monday nights(affter raw on USA) Monday night wars the show
-Tuesday, tuesday night titans and other filling programes that ever aired on tuesday
-PPV or just something like that classic matches show on wed
- thursdays Thunder repeat(in order...like everything)
-Friday See weds
-Saterday-smackdown repeats (in order
-sunday at 6 Raw repeat(can re watch raw before PPVs)
have all those monday to sunday shows in order
-I like someone mentioned late night shows(ecw, docs and shotgun)
-have the shopzone be the infomericals, or work out shit (get big like wrestlers for loosers who think the only thing standing between them and a wwf champ is muscle)
-get the rights to hogan knows best, those movies about werstling, the wrestler, wrestling with shadows and the one with manking and funk
-original programing ofcours, mostly roundtable stuff would be awsome
-TV show like Letterman but staring different WWE people everynight, great way to get them over, or just have a regular hosts and bring on wrestlers AND Celebs.They'll plug anything and if theyre pop enough people will toon in and see the wrestlers and give them time to get over.
-everything theyve ever recorded for(then) colosium home video

and the feud thing can make so much good stuff, some feuds went from NWA to AWA to NWA To WWF to WCW they can make a few hours on a lot of feuds if they showed every match segment like i always waanted dvds for.
Maybe even a sitcome staring a wrestler or about a wrestler with comeos
Had a bunch more in my head, i started it in a word document and starting making sauce, so came back to it and was beaten to the
punch on shopzone and abunch of stuff

might post more later

Corporate CockSnogger
09-09-2011, 08:04 AM
They should buy the rights to air Saved by the Bell reruns

Presented by Dustin Diamond in his wrestling attire.

parkmania
09-09-2011, 02:43 PM
I could see them filling time by doing blocks of titantron videos, kind of like MTV.


I remember when G4 was just starting. To fill time (since they didn't have enough paying advertisers or variety in programming) they would show cinematics from games. It was actually full of win.

Triple Naitch
09-09-2011, 06:42 PM
They need to purchase the rights to the Boy Meets World episode where Corey has to go to Topanga's sweet sixteen at the same time as Vader's big match against Jake "The Snake" Roberts.

Anybody Thrilla
09-11-2011, 11:55 AM
Don't forget about that episode of Family Matters with The Bushwackers.

Dark-Slicer Diago
09-12-2011, 11:18 AM
Naitch, ABT, thanks for reminding me of those episodes, I'll watch them now. :)

Sonofanarchy
09-12-2011, 08:31 PM
also have the rights to feature every dark match including old ones that were recorded and use new comentary .... I bet you can find a lot of dark matches with the rock, Angle, Ringmaster ect....tryouts too, they save those in video I know.

RiX1024
09-12-2011, 11:06 PM
Hope they show it in the UK....doubt it though.

RiX1024
09-12-2011, 11:07 PM
Plus Long Island Iced Z should have a regular spot.

Sonofanarchy
09-13-2011, 08:14 PM
a sitcom with austin married with three addopted black kids or something...

Austin In Charge...

Anybody Thrilla
09-13-2011, 08:45 PM
TYRONE: Yo, what's poppin' Stone Cold? You peep that new Weezy collabo?

AUSTIN: .....what?

*CANNED LAUGHTER*

Shisen Kopf
09-13-2011, 08:45 PM
They should show married with children, king of the hill and other White trash shows that rasslin fans like

Shisen Kopf
09-13-2011, 08:46 PM
TYRONE: Yo, what's poppin' Stone Cold? You peep that new Weezy collabo?

AUSTIN: .....what?

*CANNED LAUGHTER*

Actually Tyrone would call him Sto' Co' not stone cold

Anybody Thrilla
09-13-2011, 08:50 PM
Will you join me on the writing team?

Shisen Kopf
09-13-2011, 08:51 PM
Fo shizzle

Jordan
09-13-2011, 09:26 PM
For Monday night wars, I'd like a feel of flipping back and forth so combine and edit Raw and Nitro into like an hour or two special every week, I'd fucking flip.

Anybody Thrilla
09-13-2011, 09:35 PM
Or they can air the first hour of Nitro and Raw in it's entirety after that, only switching back to Nitro during commercials. :shifty:

Sonofanarchy
09-13-2011, 09:42 PM
they could do 1 hour a day monday to friday...

Shisen Kopf
09-13-2011, 09:44 PM
Or they can air the first hour of Nitro and Raw in it's entirety after that, only switching back to Nitro during commercials. :shifty:

N-nothing
I-interesting
T-turn
R-Raw
O-on

Anybody Thrilla
09-13-2011, 09:47 PM
"OTHER CHANNEL, JACKASS"

"THESE TICKETS WERE FREE"

"I'D RATHER BE AT RAW"

I loved the days when nobody confiscated signs.

MaxPower
09-14-2011, 12:58 PM
Roundtable needs to be a corner stone.

I'd like mini biographies of guys who normally wouldn't get a DVD. Like a half hour or an hour on someone like X Pac.

I could see them filling time by doing blocks of titantron videos, kind of like MTV.

Love the idea of doing the Monday Night Wars chronologically. And it'd be cool if they could air some of the raunchier shows uncut (ECW, Shotgun, etc) in later hours.

Unfortunately, I do see a lot of movies being put on here, including non-wrestling related. Also, I see a shitload of infomercials.

Though if they did all their infomercials with wrestlers I'd watch them all.

Cool idea on the bio thing, kind of like A&E biography, I thought it would be cool for them to do alternate commentary on matches like Mystery Science Theater or Cheap Seats style, or even present their top ten lists as hour long specials

Corndad
09-22-2011, 01:20 PM
From the Front Page...

New Details On The WWE Network Inside Here
By Ryan Clark on Thursday, September 22nd, 2011 at 12:40 PM EST

Z.Z. sent the following information in about the WWE Network. The following information came from a survey he recently took, and there is some very interesting information included about the big four PPVs (WrestleMania, SummerSlam, Survivor Series and Royal Rumble)…

Imagine a 24-hour cable network that was run by The WWE. It featured a mix of WWE-made programs, including new shows, repeats of Raw and SmackDown from USA and Syfy and “classic” or “historical” programs featuring shows from different promotions like classic WWE footage, WCW, ECW, NWA, AWA, etc. from years past.

It would have two new weekly WWE live in-ring shows (wrestling), but not SmackDown or Raw.

It would have a daily live in-studio viewer interactive show similar to SportsCenter.

Additionally, this network would include WWE’s “classic big 4″ pay-per-view events including WrestleMania, SummerSlam, Survivor Series and Royal Rumble to the lineup at no additional cost. Rather than having to pay for them, they would now be specials with the same match quality you’re used to seeing on pay-per-view for no additional cost. These 4 events would only be available on The WWE Network.

In addition to The WWE Network, you would receive approximately 30 additional channels including NFL Network, NBA TV, Biography Channel, Fox Business Network and Fuel TV.

How interested would you be in upgrading your service for an additional $7-$12 per month to a tier which would include the WWE Network described above?”




Maybe I'm not reading it right but you get those 4 big PPVs for free? Rumble and Mania for free if you have the network may be worth it just for that. Thoughts guys?

Xero
09-22-2011, 01:27 PM
ROFL, there is no fucking way they would put any of the big four as a first run on that network for free. Zero chance of that happening.

IF they were going to do that, it would be like what they do for Mania on NBC 6+ months after the fact.

Edit: Actually, just re-read it. Essentially turning the WWE Network into something like the NFL Network. I could actually see something like that WAY down the line when PPV gradually starts to fade out because of obsoletion. But for the forseeable future, no way.

loopydate
09-22-2011, 01:28 PM
Until someone other than Clark posts this, I wouldn't believe a word of it.

Corndad
09-22-2011, 01:39 PM
When I read that I'm like no way but the more I think about it, everyone will get this channel if that is at least remotely true. What better way to get a new channel of the ground?

Lock Jaw
09-22-2011, 05:48 PM
Can I sign up for the month that Mania is in? Then cancel?

The $7-$12 certainly beats $60 or whatever it is.

FearedSanctity
09-22-2011, 05:52 PM
From the sounds of it it'd just be on the regular sports tier, and I have that already, so I'm all for this

DLVH84
09-23-2011, 12:08 AM
All-Star Wrestling
Championship Wrestling
Superstars Of Wrestling
Wrestling Challenge
All-American Wrestling
Prime Time Wrestling
Mania
Tuesday Night Titans
Wrestling Spotlight
Saturday Night's Main Event
The Main Event
Action Zone
LiveWire
Friday Night's Main Event
Shotgun Saturday Night
Sunday Night Heat
Super Astros
Jakked
Metal
Excess
Confidential
Experience
Velocity
Sunday Night Slam (TV specials before the PPVs like "March to WrestleMania" for WrestleManias, "SummerSlam Spectacular" for SummerSlams, "Survivor Series Showdown" for the Survivor Series, and "Countdown To The Crowning" before King Of The Rings)

And I'll be set.

Volare
09-23-2011, 08:52 AM
Z!TLIS I can see it now.

Droford
09-27-2011, 06:09 AM
I assume they figure if they get 2-3 million people paying 7-12 a month, its better than getting 2-300,000 paying $50 a month.


300,000 @ $50 = $15 million before the cable/sat companies take their cut, whatever that is.

So if they only get 2 million paid subs @ $7 a month they pretty much get all of that money AND the cable company doesnt get much of a cut. 2 Million is about 1/3 to 1/2 of how many people watch RAW/SD so that might be a high figure of subscribers to get..

The only PPV they'd lose money on is Wrestlemania since they usually pull in 1 million buys for that.

I could also see them doing the PPV forward, but charging less for them and having extra matches or something..

Xero
09-27-2011, 10:35 AM
Actually, the cable companies get closer to six million on 300k buys. WWE only gets about $18 off the PPVs.

Also, to be honest, I don't see 2 million people buying the WWE network. I would be shocked if they get more than 500k subscriptions. I really don't think they're strong enough for more, especially with RAW and SmackDown! not being on the network. if they were exclusives on the network, I could maybe see a million or two. But not without it, even with PPVs being on the station.

FearedSanctity
09-27-2011, 04:01 PM
I assume they figure if they get 2-3 million people paying 7-12 a month, its better than getting 2-300,000 paying $50 a month.


300,000 @ $50 = $15 million before the cable/sat companies take their cut, whatever that is.

So if they only get 2 million paid subs @ $7 a month they pretty much get all of that money AND the cable company doesnt get much of a cut. 2 Million is about 1/3 to 1/2 of how many people watch RAW/SD so that might be a high figure of subscribers to get..

The only PPV they'd lose money on is Wrestlemania since they usually pull in 1 million buys for that.

I could also see them doing the PPV forward, but charging less for them and having extra matches or something..

The $7-$12 is for the tier, not the channel. The money would be split between the provider, WWE, NFL, MLB, NBA and whatever other channels may be on the sports tier

Emperor Smeat
09-27-2011, 04:06 PM
Actually, the cable companies get closer to six million on 300k buys. WWE only gets about $18 off the PPVs.

Also, to be honest, I don't see 2 million people buying the WWE network. I would be shocked if they get more than 500k subscriptions. I really don't think they're strong enough for more, especially with RAW and SmackDown! not being on the network. if they were exclusives on the network, I could maybe see a million or two. But not without it, even with PPVs being on the station.

Are there any numbers to the amount of unique subscribers or people who used WWE 24/7 on a regular basis since I'd assume the WWE channel should reach about that number and maybe a couple of thousands to ten thousands more for being an actual channel instead of just On-Demand.

WWE will do their part to promote the channel enough so that actual wrestling fans won't forget about it.

Triple Naitch
09-27-2011, 07:37 PM
Why don't they put the shows that get low buys on the network instead of the big four? That way they can make their money on the big 4 PPVs and they save the embarassment of the low figures for the other 9 events.

Xero
09-27-2011, 10:58 PM
Are there any numbers to the amount of unique subscribers or people who used WWE 24/7 on a regular basis since I'd assume the WWE channel should reach about that number and maybe a couple of thousands to ten thousands more for being an actual channel instead of just On-Demand.

WWE will do their part to promote the channel enough so that actual wrestling fans won't forget about it.

I've never heard the number but I've heard it's disappointingly low.

Xero
10-31-2011, 04:04 PM
From PWInsider:

WWE revealed their latest Network plans with the following series announcement:

"In 2012, WWE Network’s new daily live studio show will connect you to the Superstars like never before. Tune in to score breaking news, exclusive match analyses, topics of the day, interviews, highlights, and commentaries, then go online and on-air to voice your opinion live with our show hosts and daily guest stars, including WWE Superstars like John Cena, Randy Orton, Kelly Kelly, Sheamus, Rey Mysterio, the Miz and more!"

WWE are asking fans to pick from the following names for the series, which would be their answer to ESPN Sportscenter:

*WWE Power Center
*WWE Action Center
*WWE Event Center
*WWE Live Event Center
*WWE InterAction Center

Xero
10-31-2011, 04:05 PM
Figure this should be the official WWE Network thread.

Innovator
10-31-2011, 04:07 PM
They do to a Hard Knocks style show following a superstar for a month, preferably one that can't remember his kid's names.

CSL
10-31-2011, 04:09 PM
Cro-Marty Jannetty, he could have based an entire gimmick around it

BizarroKing
10-31-2011, 04:36 PM
WWE are asking fans to pick from the following names for the series, which would be their answer to ESPN Sportscenter:

*WWE Power Center
*WWE Action Center
*WWE Event Center
*WWE Live Event Center
*WWE InterAction Center

Figures they'd attempt something like Sportscenter.

The green one is what i'd go with.

Lock Jaw
10-31-2011, 05:03 PM
Needs Sean Mooney.

Lock Jaw
10-31-2011, 05:08 PM
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BizarroKing
10-31-2011, 05:25 PM
Apparently there are plans to have a pre-show before Raw called "Supercharge"

Xero
10-31-2011, 05:27 PM
Kind of hope they bring back a Sunday Night Heat-like show before PPVs. Mainly recaps but with a match or two, or an angle or two setting up something for the PPV. Would be better than having a PPV with 5 matches then just randomly throwing on two matches for no real reason.

Xero
12-05-2011, 03:51 PM
According to PWInsider, the network is launching April 1, 2012, to coincide with WrestleMania.

Xero
12-05-2011, 03:54 PM
Also from PWInsider:

Sports Business Daily featured a piece today on the upcoming WWE Network, which will launch in 2012. Highlights from the article:

*WWE is telling potential partners that the network will launch in 40 million homes, a huge number for an upstart.

*Comcast is working with WWE to help them clear cable and satellite systems as part of their ongoing relationship now that Comcast merged with NBC/Universal.

*A Network head has not be named but WWE is looking for someone with reality TV experience.

*There is talk, "according to sources", of sports team programming on the Network as part of the programming aspect that would reach outside of wrestling content.

*Sucherman Consulting Group are working with WWE to help staff 200 positions for the Network.

*WWE's Michelle Wilson would not comment on any carriage or advertising commitments, citing that they were still in negotiations.

*"Most" of WWE's PPV programming would migrate to the network, although that doesn't specify whether they would air live or be replays that ran after the PPV broadcast.

http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2011/12/05/Leagues-and-Governing-Bodies/WWE.aspx

Droford
12-05-2011, 11:37 PM
Also from PWInsider:

Sports Business Daily featured a piece today on the upcoming WWE Network, which will launch in 2012. Highlights from the article:

*WWE is telling potential partners that the network will launch in 40 million homes, a huge number for an upstart.

*Comcast is working with WWE to help them clear cable and satellite systems as part of their ongoing relationship now that Comcast merged with NBC/Universal.

*A Network head has not be named but WWE is looking for someone with reality TV experience.

*There is talk, "according to sources", of sports team programming on the Network as part of the programming aspect that would reach outside of wrestling content.

*Sucherman Consulting Group are working with WWE to help staff 200 positions for the Network.

*WWE's Michelle Wilson would not comment on any carriage or advertising commitments, citing that they were still in negotiations.

*"Most" of WWE's PPV programming would migrate to the network, although that doesn't specify whether they would air live or be replays that ran after the PPV broadcast.

http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2011/12/05/Leagues-and-Governing-Bodies/WWE.aspx

Too bad the whole XFL thing didn't work out.

Xero
01-04-2012, 08:31 PM
Really think someone should rename this "Official WWE Network Thread".

Anyway, some news, from PWInsider:

Roddy Piper has signed on for the WWE Network's "Legends House", which will begin filming in Florida in the next month.

weather vane
01-04-2012, 08:33 PM
Perfect guy for it.

stultiloquy
01-04-2012, 08:41 PM
I just hope they continue the 'Monday Night War' segment from WWE Classics On Demand.

They really should, considering they're getting rid of that On Demand channel anyway.

Xero
01-04-2012, 08:43 PM
I just hope they continue the 'Monday Night War' segment from WWE Classics On Demand.

They really should, considering they're getting rid of that On Demand channel anyway.

From what I heard, they're going to make a whole new series for the Monday Night Wars in the same vein as shows like I Love the 90s.

I'd hope they'll move the original over, though, along with the roundtables.

Corporate CockSnogger
01-04-2012, 08:45 PM
According to Pipers Twitter Honky Tonk Man is in the legends house too.

stultiloquy
01-05-2012, 08:27 AM
From what I heard, they're going to make a whole new series for the Monday Night Wars in the same vein as shows like I Love the 90s.

I'd hope they'll move the original over, though, along with the roundtables.

I totally forgot about the roundtable legends discussion - they should definitely have that as part of the lineup.
It doesn't get updated all that often either, so it would be nice to have roundtables on a set schedule.

Xero
01-09-2012, 08:56 PM
From PWInsider:


According to several people I spoke to today, the word at Raw was that WWE will be pushing the debut of the WWE Network back several months until the Fall of 2012.

The reason for the push back is that the company just won't have the infrastructure needed in place by the originally planned launch date of 4/1 to tie it into Wrestlemania weekend. It was described to me as a decision the company didn't want to make but one that they "had to make" for the long term good of the Network's viability.

I haven't heard of a new official launch date beyond "The Fall." While 4/1 was the original planned launch, the company never officially announced it to the public.

Shisen Kopf
01-09-2012, 08:58 PM
Really think someone should rename this "Official WWE Network Thread".

Anyway, some news, from PWInsider:

Roddy Piper has signed on for the WWE Network's "Legends House", which will begin filming in Florida in the next month.

What shows are you gonna whack off too on the rasslin channel?

Lock Jaw
02-02-2012, 01:56 PM
WWE is developing a new series for their fledgling Network that would exclusively feature Cruiserweight style wrestlers, PWInsider.com has confirmed.

As we noted several months ago in the PWInsider.com Elite section, WWE had been compiling a list of Cruiser-sized talent that they could bring in. The list was as part of the development of this potential series.

WWE has started to reach out to a number of independent talents in recent weeks. The belief among those I spoke with is that the company is looking for talents to be in the 200 lb. range.

When and how the show would be shot I haven't confirmed, but WWE is interested in the Sunlife University's gym facility in Florida, where they shot several test pilots. WWE officials loved the state of the art look of the building.

WWE is planning a Fall debut for their Network.

Xero
02-02-2012, 02:34 PM
Why do I feel that's a show that will have everyone questioning, by the end of the season, how much steroid use was involved?

ooTin
02-02-2012, 02:48 PM
I'd love for them to show every Raw and Nitro in chronological order.

this

Swiss Ultimate
02-02-2012, 03:14 PM
Would be nice.

Emperor Smeat
02-02-2012, 03:21 PM
From PWInsider:


According to several people I spoke to today, the word at Raw was that WWE will be pushing the debut of the WWE Network back several months until the Fall of 2012.

The reason for the push back is that the company just won't have the infrastructure needed in place by the originally planned launch date of 4/1 to tie it into Wrestlemania weekend. It was described to me as a decision the company didn't want to make but one that they "had to make" for the long term good of the Network's viability.

I haven't heard of a new official launch date beyond "The Fall." While 4/1 was the original planned launch, the company never officially announced it to the public.

Probably a great decision since this time of the year is usually when the WWE enters a rush period for Mania. They can then completely focus after the rush period to work on the Network instead of just rushing it to make it by Mania's time.

Only issue is what happens with the WWE 24/7 contracts since those were set to end in a gradual process leading up to Mania and the debut of the Network. They could extend the contracts but also could risk having a few months of no money generated from On Demand to help fund the Network.

GD
02-02-2012, 03:27 PM
Cruiserweights! Fuck yeah!

Savio
02-02-2012, 07:39 PM
Honestly would it be a bad move if WWE had TNA impact on its network?

Lock Jaw
02-02-2012, 07:56 PM
Unless they bought the company, than yeah.