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Old 12-07-2008, 02:31 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by Noid View Post
me asking you what a redneck knows about accounting
That one statement proves you completely missed the point. You have claimed to be a stand up comic. So asking you what a stand up comic knows about marketing, is a valid question.

I on the other hand, have never claimed to be a redneck, but I am in fact an accounant. So by you claiming I am something I never claimed to be and something I am not, then asking what the fasle statement would know about what I really do is complete crap. I know quiet a lot about being an accountant because I am one.

Back to point, I think WWE know a little more about how to market to kids that you do. Every big toy store or walmart or target I have been to lately has a larger percentage of WWE toys to any other brand of toys including transformers, nerf guns, G.I. Joe, Marvel action figure, and Star Wars. If WWE toys didn't sell, stores like Walmart and Target wouldn't give them shelf space.

Also, if you take a look at WWE finaical statements, merch sales are up. Particularly t-shirt sales and toys. So why don't you shut up with your armchair business plan.
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