Taylor Gray Physician wrote: » Scott Hall burying Virgil to his face
jaykhunter wrote: » I took this up completely the other way, that it's a slagging from old friends for the last 30+ years. Plus Virgil is a world-renowned hustler/cheapshake so it's pretty fair game. The massive smile when Scott comes over and starts working through the ridiculous merchandise should say it all (to me anyway).
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Many of these guys are trashy human beings in fairness. The business attracted a lot of these types to it back in the old days. I get the impression that Jake for instance has a very bad streak in him. I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.
PTH2009 wrote: » Shop in Dublin won't refund the order cause they ordered the wwe xmas jumpers in especially for order and there not a shop item No worries I'll have to take the loss and hope WWE Euroshop take back the items I ordered last night Pain in the ass
leggo wrote: » Always better shopping online for wrestling or any niche interest stuff. Just the pure economics of it will mean you’re better off, because retailers will have to add on a premium for their profit (as well as paying the shipping as you do) so you’ll always pay more than if you shopped yourself.
CastorTroy wrote: » How are the Singh brothers still employed? I would see through it if they appeared on 205 Live once in a while.
CastorTroy wrote: How are the Singh brothers still employed? I would see through it if they appeared on 205 Live once in a while.
leggo wrote: Always better shopping online for wrestling or any niche interest stuff. Just the pure economics of it will mean you’re better off, because retailers will have to add on a premium for their profit (as well as paying the shipping as you do) so you’ll always pay more than if you shopped yourself.
ERG89 wrote: » Just for pure economics around Black Friday, Cyber Monday time your better off waiting for sales before buying anything this time of the year. From electronics to merch.
ERG89 wrote: » They'd point you towards the Colons & ask "what about them?"
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » I read somewhere recently that average WWE weekly viewing figures are at the lowest they've ever been. Can this be true? I thought WWE recently signed the most lucrative TV deal in pro wrestling history.
OneEightSeven wrote: » Both are true. They're setting record low ratings but record high TV deals. TV ratings are on the decline, fast, for all shows due to streaming platforms, so cable TV stations are fiercely competing against each other to snap up shows that draw solid ratings. They'd probably make much more if their product as any good. It's a shame we don't have a rival wrestling company backed by a billionaire to compete with the WWE because they'd would get a good TV deal and a lot of wrestling fans are tired of WWE.
PTH2009 wrote: » https://euroshop.wwe.com/en_GB/finn-balor-bleacher-creature/X10052.html?dwvar_X10052_color=No%20Color#curr=GBP&start=26 This is horrendous
PTH2009 wrote: It's hard not too see Hollywood John phone in his next few wwe matches/appearances