03-14-2011, 05:12 PM
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Hey
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Originally Posted by Jordan X
This is getting so specific now. Look, people know her, people that watch the same type of programming as WWE know her. That's all that matters to WWE, they don't care if she is an actor, musician, model, tv host, reality star, sports star, IT DOESN'T MATTER she is famous and relevant to the audience that watches WWE.
You can use the word infamous, famous, a-list, d-list... it doesn't matter, Snooki = ratings that's all that matters here. Ratings are not defined on quality, just quantity okay, thats it.
I am not in an argument about "a-list" celebrities or "d-list" celebrities it doesn't matter, she equals ratings and thats all I am saying.
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Jersey Shore = Ratings, it'll be interesting to see if Snookie = ratings.
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