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Old 06-20-2007, 02:40 PM   #23
Theo Dious
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Originally Posted by Heyman

Watchyu talkin' about Willis?!?! :foc:
MMA/UFC/Shoot Fighting in general, and Sports Entertainment, do not share a single audience. There are some places where their audiences overlap, but it isn't the same grouping. There will always be fans who want characters, storylines, etc, that they'll never get from a "real fighting" promotion. Likewise, there are some people who just prefer to see two guys beat the shit out of each other for entirely non-personal reasons. The crossover appeal is an important factor, yes, but I really don't think we'll be seeing "WWE put out of business by UFC" anytime soon.
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