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Heart Phighter has WWE on E: 60
Welcome to Heart of a Phighter
This week we look at ESPN's E: 60 look at the WWE, and other thoughts that I break and think about other things as we go.
I took notes as I looked online, as I have a nap before and did not wake up when it appeared on ESPN. Do not blame me if they are not in the correct order. I paraphrase the most of what was said, I'm not cite.
If you are interested to see what I'm talking about is the link for the http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=4068016&categoryid=3060647. Copy and paste this into your address bar or the bar to the top of your screen, whatever floats your boat.
Pre-E60:
I was a kind of concerned about what it is because the WWE was advertising it. It must be asked whether or not they had actually left things, or if it would be a wimp. I know ESPN will look at the fight (more than likely down). The more they talked about WrestleMania 25 before it was on their Adjournment show Pardon The, also known as ITP, where guests whether or not spoken Rourke was coming at 'Mania for about minute.
I must admit, however, I do not particularly love ESPN, because they seem to love that they have more publicized, so why not see jumping out of their seats in excitement when the Phillies (MLB champions of 2008) highlights are but we see them go crazy with the Yankees highlights and conversations. If you do not know yet, ESPN is an American television company that highlights the sporting events of the day. Let's start now.
E60
When they began they have interviewed John Cena and Big Show "a little bit, make a statement or two about WrestleMania, unless you do not see the question you have seen the answer. Yeah, they put "Big Show" in its name. I accept this is not his real name, but … come.
Cena was not in the rest of what many Big Show just a little more. See also says he spends 200 nights a year in his truck, but this does not seem ESPN tried to make a point badly, as most people about the WWE.
They started with Hulk Hogan make Vince look like a packed house. He said that the guys said they were angry it was called entertainment, but now, children and grandparents from visiting, and they have sold hundreds of dollars of cargo night. I had a problem with that, because let's face it, Vince Hogan chose to be an icon, they are not exactly say, but they speak if 'Mania has been a failure, be in touch Hogan Wrestlemania.
The interview with Vince (who was about seven minutes thirteen and a half minute segment) was a very personal thing. Vince talked about how his father beat him not, and the ESPN guys stood up and asked the About Vince saying that if his step father was not dead, that Vince would have done himself, who is also known as murder. I can do it understanding that, as he told his mother being beaten (now known as domestic violence, or gender on violence) and things in this direction.
Apparently his real dad came into his life when Vince was twelve because he had divorced the mother of Vince when Vince is a child. When he does well, he wanted his son to be a lawyer, who did not like Vince. It was not until Vince was 27 he received a blow to the company, and he did well with plan, leading to what it is.
We also learned that Vince is worth about five 100-700000000 dollars. Can ask (it was not on ESPN) Vince how much value out of their pocket. Not just when you bought online t-shirt or on the show, but over the years of watching WWE. For example, suppose you buy a $ 20 ticket (or twenty euros, depending on what country you're from) for each time WWE in your area and you've been a fan of ten years. If you live in a popular city, you have spent at least $ 200. Multiply that by millions of loyal fans to the WWE product. It's not even counting people who buy their goods. Of course, you have costs, but the WWE is probably a good profit on this kind of thing.
Stephanie McMahon is on, and she joked his biggest challenge is the management of his father. She also said that writers (and yes, these people who at least once you called idiots) are from all walks of life, a real variety of people, from places like Conan and Hollywood. Pause for one second.
Do we seriously have a person on the writing team of Conan? Conan, in case you did not know, is Conan O'Brien, who hosts a late night. It is comedy. Comedy. Yeah. It made me bang my head on my desk, too.
Then we had, and we had one of those people on ESPN, well, let me pause for a second ..
I can not be the only person who hates it when he wears a fight outside of t-shirt, perhaps taking a jog or walking his dog, and someone comes to you and says: "It False. "I understand the important points such as" jump Taker on the cameraman is choreographed. Thus, shows like games and musicals. Why do not call shows like musicals and plays false, then? I could not care less if it's false, it's entertaining and it is better than most, if not all, of the television crap we are fed to us by the networks. I'm really off on this rant that I here, maybe I'll talk to the weak side.
Now, ESPN is not exactly one of those people who call it fake, but they Mike Munningham (I probably spelled his name wrong, I do not really care about it) emphasize that WWE wrestlers have pension, no 401k and the guy who cleans the scene has more advantages. When asked how they do it, he said they signed contracts for it, giving their rights away. I closed the video if they did not say then something in the sense that wrestlers earn millions each year this made me smile, showing that there are simply people who do not watch negative part of it.
They showed the WWE Creative Meeting staff, which was really good. Michael Hayes (I think) was one of the players in the segment, and they were a bit more WrestleMania plans. There was not many details secret, but I saw Triple H, what I thought Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat and Finlay. It is interesting, because if you think that they have at least two of these eight days, and this is where it is decided what is happening on our television screens.
They showed some of the clearest pieces of the WWE, as Morrison left the ESPN guy trying on his jacket, and it was really heavy on him. Miz looked cool hat him. I would like to expand the Miz and Morrison, but I will next time …
There seems to eleven cameras on RAW, and if you have a bad shot, you do yet.
Bret Hart was on him, and he was one of the very worst people they could have on the show, because will never grow on the Screwjob (who was not surprised about this show), and you know he is still a little angry against him, as he ESPN's assertion that there are only a few people in the 80s who did not juice … Bret, get over it. I know this is not really connected (the "get over it" part), but my opinion on Bret Hart, and I never really say.
They talked steroids … and Benoit. As we all know, Benoit, a wrestler very well inside the ring, killed his wife and son before killing himself one day. I remember the day, we discovered (which Benedict did not attend) the day when I really started to hate Morrison before I opened my eyes and took a better look, because Morrison beat CM Punk ended, and we never get to see CM Punk vs. Chris Benoit, I can say now would have made me care for the technical aspect of the fight I had seen.
They accuse roid rage killings, since Chris had more testosterone than normal in him. Vince called the darkest day in the history of WWE, which kills me inside, because that was a really good wrestler, and if he did not take steroids, he would have been in the Hall of Fame. If it has not kill his wife and children you know it was there, and .. it's like Pete Rose and the Baseball Hall of Fame. You know it will never come due its action, but it was really a good baseball player.
Vince said the WWE is entertainment, and they have drug tests because they are measured by a double-standard, which I agree they are measured.
They decided to stay away from steroids having Hulk Hogan Vince Vince is talking like a robot or something, which is just weird.
Vince joked that he never will not be in the picture, because it will never die.
This is the end of the E: 60 segment dedicated to the WWE.
I kind of agree Vince, it is about sixty-three, and he could easily go a decade.
I'm from Philadelphia Phighter and I'll be back next week with a little more thought.
Rest in Peace, Mr. Kalas. The Phillies games will not be the same without you.
-PPT
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