Jump to content
Pro Wrestling Only

Timbo Slice

Members
  • Posts

    2688
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Timbo Slice

  1. Fuck the ending. It had the best tag match all year. If the rest of the show featured a two hour and 30 minute Randy Orton promo where he read the 1992 Encyclopedia Brittanica, it would still be better than any major TNA show.
  2. Dire state of pro wrestling announcing as it is, I'm more than willing to send someone a tape if it gets to NXT. BATTLEGROUND got worst show? Seriously?
  3. Yeah, after the show was over and I was thinking about all of our lists, the fact that none of us had Punk/Cena on there was really weird. I know I just plain forgot about the match. I was too busy counting up Cesaro and Bryan and Rhodes Brothers matches.
  4. So does Sandman go the Roddy Piper route and just slam Witherspoon or does he load up the glove with water and crush him with it?
  5. There's nothing wrong with being successful in only one place so I don't get that.
  6. Because Dylan made the power hitter reference about Nakamura, I think Punk and Nak are actually very similar in the long run. Both very flawed, but when you need them to put it together for a big match, there are few people that can touch him.
  7. Action Bronson's "The Rockers," where the hook talks about dropkickin' like Marty Jannety. EDIT: Missed Ricky's post. It was snuck in there at the bottom of the page.
  8. Netflix removes content because deals to carry that content expire. This is all footage WWE owns the rights to. HBO keeps all of their series on HBO GO all the time... it's not like the Sopranos disappears some months. This won't keep me from subscribing... I'd have been subscribing to 24/7 for years if I'd ever had the option. But it's still a backtracking on the big talk they were doing about the library. Some stuff does fall off HBO Go from time to time. Those are movies, though. All of HBO's original series programming remains. They do hold back on some of the sports series, though.
  9. I think I might take on all the matches Ray posted as a little project. Could be fun.
  10. I think my favorite thing Akiyama does is that he knows how to have big matches in the right spots. Like he had this awesome match with Sasaki at Korauken in either 2009 or 2010 that was one of the best matches Japan produced that year, and it didn't have to be. They went out and decided to work a big-time match and it went off beautifully. I'll say this about Jun: Very rarely did I come away from a big-time match with him on it where I thought he didn't look good.
  11. Timbo Slice

    Current WWE

    They're a part of the Authority storyline so them coming back just extends that out. Seems like something that's more temporary than anything.
  12. It's buggy and the layout is weird. I think the best part about the original design was that the features were all there on the front page. Now they're trying to differentiate the subjects. I'm wondering what 538 is going to look like. Good chance this is a template test for Nate to work off.
  13. Obviously, there's ways around it. The numbers for this are bullshit from a household standpoint, but WWE is actually correct in comparing subscription rates to MLB as opposed to Netflix. No subscriber out there is going to be on the level of Netflix when it comes to content at this point. As far as the unanswered questions go, I might as well offer my opinions: This seems like an obvious "yes" to me. You can't really expect this to be thrown in to the mix without trying to gauge its impact on the overall revenue for the company, especially considering they're expecting so much out of the move. Too much expected money is a part of this. See above. Considering the type of content they provide, it should be expected that they work on a transition first before exploring the outside markets because the key for them is to take the fandom they have now and get them going on the new content. There's the expectation that all those fans who watch RAW and SmackDown! each week are totally gung ho for it, but I would spend the money to make sure the transition runs smoothly. That won't take nearly as much money as an outside marketing campaign, and considering they can use WrestleMania as the draw, I'd expect a split like 60/40 in terms of outside marketing. Not nearly as much marketing will be needed to get the fan base they've built involved. Hell, it might be closer to 70/30 in favor of outside. In 2012, MLBAM reported $620M in revenue, up from $300M in 2006, but they got that number from multiple streams. That spike had to do with the app development and video streaming interfaces that were either non-existent or in their infancy in 2006. Considering that the revenues reported held steady in 2013, it seems like they figured out a way to keep the reoccurring costs stagnant. The one-time costs this year are really going to take a hit on revenue from the start. The problem is that this is only a SINGLE revenue stream, though. 10M people downloaded the WWE app since it was released almost 2 years ago, which is a great number, but not unbelievable. Let's say the Network app hits something along the lines of $50-75M on gross across all platforms due to a heavy initial adoption, tapering off as the year goes by. Is this thing going to be in the black by Q1 2015? If you're assuming $20M in production costs, then upkeep with servers and the building of your library, will WWE be able to say by the end of the year that the Network itself is profitable? I doubt it.
  14. I could see him getting a concussion after that double back superplex. That seemed pretty damn snug.
  15. Well, one of the things I always got from Backlund was that because of his catch/amateur background that he wanted to work more "straight up" matches where selling wasn't as big a part of the match. That "realism" was a part of it and is his biggest drawback. You're not going to see him work from underneath that much against bigger guys. The thing with Angle was that his selling was spastic because he DID work around big spots, where you're supposed to sell them more than your mat work exchanges that were a huge part of Backlund matches. You can't have it both ways, which is something both Backlund and Angle did regularly.
  16. Jimmy Rave Approved was a lot of fun in 2010 and some of the best stuff I saw from him. He really worked well in 6-mans but was totally exposed in singles matches.
  17. John Walters is right there, Mike. EDIT: OOOOOH! AND CHAD COLLYER!
  18. Timbo Slice

    Current WWE

    7/10/2013 5/22/2013 5/1/2013 Those are the taped dates. A lot of people don't really call the first one a match considering it was a flash pin and didn't have much to it. It is indeed their fourth match.
  19. I didn't think they would jump that quickly all over them. Then again, Direct TV is horrible so it should be expected.
  20. So amongst the stories I've been reading about the announcement, a lot of people are seeing this as a huge win for a la carte content and the $10/month mark might make other networks interested in a similar service wake up and take notice. The next shoe to drop would be the networks finding out a way to offer their services through the apps they've developed without the need for any provider to sign up. Considering HBO has been talking with both Apple and Google, many think they'll be next.
  21. Timbo Slice

    Current WWE

    She's also a former bodybuilder who has been around guys like that for a while. Not surprised she'd be with a guy like PJ.
  22. Apple TV app makes this a slam dunk for me. I basically live off my Apple TV for my media viewing. This is pretty fucking incredible.
  23. It'll most likely be linked to IP address. Using the MLBAM model, MLB.tv goes by the IP address you're accessing it from, which then determines the blackout restrictions. Same rules would apply here. Meaning that unless the people you know have a VPN that allows them to access a US-based IP address, they'll be out of luck for the time being. I don't see them doing it based on the physical address you sign up with. That would just lead to a whole mess of problems.
  24. RAW is contracted on USA until the fall, which will give them leverage on whether they can just move it to the WWE Network or not. My bet is on USA offering to renew right away to lock them in, with the Network offering replays the next day much like they do on Hulu. By the way, what ended up happening with SyFy? Their contract with SmackDown! ended a couple months ago. Quiet extension or something? Chris? Bix? Anyone?
  25. I'm really hoping Smith wears the robe out to the field on Sunday and then drops an elbow on it like Flair would. I mean, if you're gonna bring up Flair turning on the Panthers, you might as well go the full monty.
×
×
  • Create New...