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DirecTV survey about WWE Network

February 9, 2013 by Jason Cruz 4 Comments

The Wrestling Observer reports that DirecTV has sent out surveys to its viewers as to whether it would be interested in the WWE Network. The Observer (subscription required) notes that the new network would be airing 11 of the 12 PPVs a year of the WWE.  WrestleMania, the biggest PPV of the year for the […]

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The Pro Wrestling Post – 02.07.13 edition

February 6, 2013 by Jason Cruz 2 Comments

Welcome to another edition of The Pro Wrestling Post.  In this edition, we take a look at the dismissal of a lawsuit, what’s next for the future of WWE video games and its YouTube channel tops 1 million subscribers. TNA dismisses lawsuit against WWE In mid-January, TNA dismissed its lawsuit against the WWE as the […]

Filed Under: contracts, legal, Pro Wrestling Post, social media, TNA, UFC, WWE

The Wrestling Post – Lesnar renews contract with WWE

January 28, 2013 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Brock Lesnar has signed a 2 year extension with the WWE.  The deal dispels rumors of a return to the UFC. Lesnar’s WWE commitment was solidified when he showed up on Raw Monday night and F5’d Vince McMahon.  The appearance likely means that Lesnar will appear at Wrestlemania this spring.  PWInsider.com first reported the re-signings […]

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The Wrestling Post – TNA goes to just 4 PPVs a year

January 12, 2013 by Jason Cruz 3 Comments

TNA Wrestling has announced that it is restructuring its PPVs for 2013 and will only have 4 instead of 10.  It will now have PPVs in January, March, June and October. Late last year TNA had announced that it was reducing its PPVs from 12 to 10.  Only a month or so later it announced […]

Filed Under: pay-per-view, pro wrestling, Pro Wrestling Post, TNA

The Wrestling Post – Cena returns to Fruity Pebbles box

January 8, 2013 by Jason Cruz 5 Comments

AdAge.com reports that WWE wrestler Jon Cena will be involved in a Fruity and Cocoa Pebbles promotion in which Cena will grace the boxes of 4 million boxes.  Cena’s presence will grace the cover of the kid’s cereal. Cena famously (or infamously) received the nickname of “Fruity Pebbles” from The Rock during the leadup to […]

Filed Under: pro wrestling, Pro Wrestling Post, sponsorships, WWE

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