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WWE to flex its muscles for Netflix debut

January 3, 2025 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

World Wrestling Entertainment will begin with its new media partner, Netflix on Monday night January 6th in a long-anticipated move that could shape the future of how we watch sports (entertainment). The WWE Raw broadcasts will stream every Monday and this change could give it a bigger global audience. As a serial early adopter, WWE […]

Filed Under: Netflix, UFC, WWE

McMahon attempted to purchase Netflix documentary

September 24, 2024 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Vince McMahon is unhappy with his portrayal in the upcoming Netflix documentary series, “Mr. McMahon.” According to a report from Puck, the former WWE head attempted to purchase the series to avoid it from being seen by the public. pic.twitter.com/feI8wah51u — Vince McMahon (@VinceMcMahon) September 23, 2024 The Puck report states that the ousted Chairman […]

Filed Under: McMahon-Grant, Netflix, WWE

Jake Paul to fight Mike Tyson on Netflix in July

March 7, 2024 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Coming off a first round KO in Puerto Rico, Jake Paul takes to the boxing ring this summer against Mike Tyson at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on July 20th on Netflix. Tyson last fought in an exhibition against Roy Jones, Jr. in July 2020. Four years later, he will take on Paul. Tyson will […]

Filed Under: boxing, Jake Paul, Netflix

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A Las Vegas-area man who started working in a dental lab at 17 years old has built a mouthguard business that now draws fighters from around the world to his Henderson shop.

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He didn't do break falls in amateur wrestling?

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Daniel Cormier explains why he never joined WWE despite considering it

"I thought about it right after I was done wrestling, but then it's hard. People talk about that stuff being fake. Hey, man it's scripted it ain't fake it hurts"

"You've got to throw your arms back. Every

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Interesting - in the early 2000s, HBO had to defend "de facto" promoter allegations in front of Congress. If DAZN uses licensed promoters to organize the fights, it's hard to call them a "promoter." SRL signed deals with ABC and HBO without having a promoter, so it's been done.

Did I hear lawsuit?

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