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Old 04-13-2019, 12:50 AM   #876
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Originally Posted by xrodmuc316 View Post
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-...361-story.html

Bischoff isn't even mentioned in the story.

https://www.broadcastingcable.com/ne...ng-south-87767

Or that one.

https://www.multichannel.com/news/tb...yer-wcw-135673

$75 Million to keep it on the air, and retain a minority ownership.
$5 Million to get it off the air, and get rid of it entirely.
Lol, the first two articles basically back up what I've been saying. The first line of the first article describes WCW as "money-losing" and the second one even overestimates how much it lost and then says that deals to buy it aren't going through, either because they don't have the money or because WCW doesn't have the TV.

In the third one, you've got Siegel saying that the merger didn't prompt the deal. And it didn't end up with Fusient, did it? They probably could have sold it to Jerry Jarrett for a bit more than what Vince paid and it would have just become TNA and would still be a fucking joke.
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