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Bubba Ray Dudley Says He’d Be More Than Happy To Bring Bully Ray To WWE

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Bubba Ray Dudley recently appeared as a guest on Live Audio Wrestling and discussed possibly playing his heel character in WWE, The New Day, James Storm’s NXT debut and more. Below are some of the highlights.

Bringing Bully Ray to WWE:

“If WWE came to me and they told me that is something that they wanted to try out I would be more than happy to go down that road since I know I’ve done it in the past & I know I’ve done it in the past well. So I definitely think it could work.”

New Day balancing being entertaining and playing heels:

“I think when I go out there I go out there with a totally different mentality. My mentality is a little bit more old school and I think my mentality doesn’t exactly fit perfectly into what the WWE would want out of a ‘villain’ or ‘good guy’. What they want is entertainment and the New Day are entertaining and that’s the very first thing you need to be in the WWE. So if you’re entertaining and the people hate you that’s fine. And if you’re entertaining and the people love you that’s fine – as long as you’re entertaining.”

James Storm’s debut on NXT:

“Storm is a really great in-ring wrestler. He is really accomplished on the microphone. He is one of the guys that I worked with from Day One when I was in TNA. He was part of a very successful tag team. He did well on his own. He has a lot of years of knowledge & I think he can only help down there in NXT.”

Possible relationship between WWE and Team 3-D Academy:

“It’s definitely something that me and D-Von have thought about in the past. We’re very proud of our school, the Team 3-D Academy. Our school is a traditional school where if someone off the street wants to become a professional wrestler they come to us and we train them and hopefully they can move on to bigger things. Only 20 minutes away is the WWE Performance Center. So if they were ever interested in possibly getting together and having something like a minor league feeder system we would definitely be interested in talking to them about something like that.”

WWE Network Updates: Breaking Ground, Table For 3 & More

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– The latest “WWE Breaking Ground” episode will premiere on the WWE Network after RAW this Monday night. The synopsis for the show reads:

“A group of hopeful athletes try out for an opportunity to train to become WWE Superstars and Divas. The grind begins for a rookie arrival.”

– A new edition of “The WWE List” debuts on the WWE Network on Tuesday at 4:30pm EST. The description for that one reads:

“Listing the most Infamous Transformations in WWE History!”

– A new episode of WWE’s “Table For 3” will air on the WWE Network this Wednesday at 4pm EST. The scheduled guests for the show are Tamina Snuka, Natalya and Charlotte. The official description for the show reads as follows:

“Natalya, Tamina and Charlotte share stories of what it was like growing up in sports entertainment and being part of WWE family royalty.”

– The latest edition of “Unfiltered with Renee Young” also premieres this week on Wednesday night at 4:30pm EST. The description for that episode, which features WWE Hall Of Famer Lita, reads:

“Renee sits down with former WWE Diva Lita to discuss her new role within WWE, butterflies and a Twitter moment with a famous rap legend.”

Jim Ross Blog: Taker & Lesnar Bleeding At HIAC, Ronda Rousey Wanting To Be Divas Champ

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Jim Ross has updated his blog at JRsBarBQ.com with his thoughts on Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker bleeding at Hell in a Cell, Ronda Rousey stating she wants to be WWE Divas Champion one day and more.

Some fans have questioned if the blood was planned in advance and JR says it clearly was.  “How the blood was derived may be another issue but the two talents taking matters into their own hands without approval isn’t too likely to have occurred. Their match was the best bout on the show Sunday in LA.”

  • Related: The Latest On Lesnar & Taker Bleeding At HIAC

During a recent interview with FOX Sports, UFC Women’s Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey said she would like to be WWE Divas Champion one day. Reigning Divas champion Charlotte responded and offered Ronda Rousey a title shot anytime, anywhere. JR sees blockbuster potential from Rousey in a WWE ring and questions if the baddest woman on the planet would even qualify to be a Diva.

“Ronda Rousey and her camp, influenced by The Rock, are strategic in their thinking. Rousey has a huge payday awaiting her for a Wrestlemania story line down the road and they know it. No one ever makes too much money plus RR knows that she can’t be unbreakable forever inside the Octagon. It was timely of Charlotte to stand her ground and respond to Ronda recently but I would rather see RR versus a heel specifically Stephanie McMahon as I feel that’s the money. Plus, do you really want Ronda Rousey going for the WWE Divas Title? Is Rousey a Diva? Is the term Diva still relevant?

In any event, Ronda Rousey in a hot, personal issue interests me more than her going for the title at this time. The question is can Rousey and WWE come together for something BIG for the Texas WrestleMania?”

Head over to JRsBarBQ.com to read the full blog.

Photo: William Regal Shows Off His Neck After Surgery

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NXT General Manager William Regal underwent neck surgery last Wednesday and posted a photo of the aftermath with this message:

“Look at the state of my luscious locks! Just so you here it from me,I had a c-3 through c-6 Laminectomy last Wednesday. I wanted to put it out there so no one can weave a more interesting tale. I’m slowly on the mend.I mean this in all sincerity that I’m not one for sympathy so please no need to tell me best wishes and the like.Its just part of the life I’ve choose and wouldn’t change a thing. No need to tell me you’re praying for me as it would be a wasted prayer.Save that for people who need real help if that’s you’re thing. The only thank you is from me to you for allowing me to entertain you for the last 32 years.”

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As a follow up to his 2014 neck surgery, Regal underwent a CAT scan about 6 weeks weeks ago to check on his progress. Despite the fact that he has been feeling better than he has in a long time, Regal was told that he would not be medically cleared to return to action for NXT Takeover: London and a second surgery would be required. WWE’s medical director Dr. Joseph C. Maroon and his team performed the procedure on October 21st in Pittsburgh.

The day after the surgery, Regal spoke to WWE.com about the situation:

“I had a neck surgery last year and everything was very, very good, and I went in for a follow-up exam six weeks ago,” Regal said. “Luckily, we did the exam, because they found there was more damage in the back of the neck that needed to be taken care of as soon as possible. The last surgery I had, they went in through the front of my neck; this one’s in the back, so there’s a lot more work involved and a lot of healing in the muscle in the back of the neck.

It was my C3, C4, C5 and C6 [vertebrae]. I believe the operation is called a laminectomy, where they go in and completely clean out the calcium deposits from the back. Now that I’ve got this done, it’s just a matter of healing up and I’ll be good to go. Dr. Maroon, who is head of the WWE Wellness Program, performed the operation. He said I’ll be good to go for another 50,000 miles, or 50 years. Hopefully, that will cover me for the rest of my time on this Earth, anyway.”

Regal will be attending all of the shows on the NXT UK tour, but will be unable to travel with WWE to the UK in November due to his recovery.

 

Photo: Alicia Fox Shaves Her Head & Is Now Rocking A Mohawk

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Team Bella member Alicia Fox is sporting a new look after shaving her head this week. The former Divas Champion posted this teaser photo on Instagram showing off her new mohawk:

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Del Rio Heading Overseas With WWE, Update On Him Finishing Up With AAA

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As noted earlier this week, Alberto Del Rio was expected to work several shows for Mexico’s AAA promotion while that he committed to prior to returning to WWE. Del Rio is the reigning AAA Mega Champion and the promotion was under the impression that Del Rio would be working AAA’s TV tapings on Monday as well as several shows in November while WWE has their overseas tour.

According to f4wonline.com, WWE has confirmed that Del Rio will be working Monday’s RAW from Denver, CO and Tuesday’s SmackDown tapings from Colorado Springs, CO. Additionally, Alberto Del Rio will be replacing the injured Randy Orton on WWE’s upcoming European tour.

At this point, it looks like Del Rio’s run with AAA is winding down a lot sooner than they were hoping for. Del Rio reportedly left things on good terms with AAA when he signed with WWE last weekend, but it remains to be seen when he will work for them again to drop the AAA Mega title. 

Randy Orton Pulled From WWE Tour, The Usos Return, Jericho/Kingston

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– The injured Randy Orton has been pulled from the WWE European tour scheduled for next month. The new top matches set for the Roman Reigns-led side of the tour are now Reigns vs. Bray Wyatt and Braun Strowman, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan vs. Dean Ambrose and The Usos. As noted, The Usos are set to return to WWE television imminently.

– Tyler Breeze has been added to the Seth Rollins-led side of the tour. Matches for that side of the tour include The Dudley Boyz vs. The New Day and Rusev vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Tyler Breeze in a triple threat match. There is no word yet regarding Rusev’s replacement.

– Kofi Kingston is one of the guests on the latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast. You can download the show at PodcastOne.com.

Biff Busick Talks About His Path To Signing With WWE

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Recent WWE signee Biff Busick spoke to WWE.com this week about his transition from the independent scene to the Performance Center and NXT. Here’s what Busick said about:

When he realized WWE was interested in him:

“It’s funny — I had quite a long history with WWE. About three months into my training was the first time I was booked as an extra [in WWE], and I had no idea about anything. I had a couple more runs with WWE, every couple months when they were in town. The one time I lucked out, about nine months into my training, I was chosen to wrestle The Great Khali on SmackDown, and I had no business being in the ring with Khali whatsoever. It was about an 11-second match – which I lost, unfortunately – but it was just a surreal experience. After that moment, I realized I had to get out there and get more experience to be ready for the next time WWE called upon me.

From there, I traveled the country to learn from as many people as possible. I went to Lance Storm’s school in Calgary, which was an unbelievable experience. That was three months in the ring with him pretty much every day. Then I moved down to Texas, and I trained with Sho Funaki, who is another guy that has a wealth of knowledge. Training with those two guys really gave me the confidence and experience I needed to do much better. I think WWE started to catch on with me working more high-profile matches in more high-profile promotions, and it just took off from there.”

His WWE tryout earlier this year:

“I did a tryout in the first week of June. I was booked as an extra. I was able to have at tryout match at one of the live events. I’ll never forget: I was in California for PWG and I got a call from WWE before the show offering me a deal. It was surreal. I can’t put it into words. It’s something you work your whole life for and then it finally happened. I can’t do it justice by telling you how it felt.”

Check out the full interview at WWE.com.

Update On Cheerleader Melissa’s Role In Lucha Underground Season 2

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As noted earlier this week via the Wrestling Observer, Melissa Anderson (Cheerleader Melissa) will be part of of Lucha Underground’s second season, which begins filming in just two weeks. It had been reported that Melissa would be portraying that character of Marty The Moth’s sister, however Diva-Dirt is disputing this information:

“Melissa will not be portraying the sister of Marty “The Moth” Martinez. She will be playing a different role altogether: one that plays heavily into Lucha Underground’s tribe mythology.”

They also confirmed that she will be wearing a mask and will be one of the season’s main characters. Lucha Underground returns to the El Rey Network in January.

Big Increase In Viewership For ROH This Week, Impact Also Up

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Both Ring of Honor and TNA Impact Wrestling saw nice increases in viewership for this week’s shows on Destination America.

Ring of Honor at 11pm EST drew 227,000 viewers, a major increase from last week’s 132,000. This was by far the most-watched episode of ROH TV in the late night timeslot. 

Impact Wrestling featuring the World Title Series drew a total of 364,000 viewers for both airings, up from last week’s total of 327,000. The first airing drew 266,000 (up slightly from 264,000) while the midnight replay / West Coast feed did 98,000 this week (up from 63,000).

WWN Statement Regarding Rich Swann & Biff Busick Signing With WWE

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Earlier this week, WWE announced that 19 new talents will begin training at the Performance Center soon. The list included Tough Enough competitors, independent wrestlers and other athletes. Two of those indy stars now under WWE developmental contracts are Biff Busick and Rich Swann.

Related: Videos of Biff Busick and Rich Swann In Action

WWN issued the following statement to their newsletter subscribers about Busick and Swann signing with WWE:

Our biggest congratulations to Biff Busick for signing a WWE contract and reporting to NXT. Busick was an integral part in the relaunch of EVOLVE in August of 2014. His hard-hitting, technical style defined EVOLVE’s identity. His rivalry against Timothy Thatcher and Drew Gulak popularized the new EVOLVE style. Thank you for all your contributions, Biff. You know we’ll be watching you climb in the ranks in the WWE universe.

We offer a very deep and heartfelt congratulations to Rich Swann for signing a WWE contract and reporting to NXT. Rich has been an important and groundbreaking part of WWN since 2009. He paved the way for American stars in Dragon Gate USA as part of Ronin. He was a crossover star in both Dragon Gate in Japan and DGUSA. He is a former FIP Champion and half of the last DGUSA Open The United Gate Champions. Swann got his first match by impressing in a DGUSA Seminar/Tryout. We watched him climb the ranks and grow in the business. WWN would not be what it is today without the contributions of Rich Swann. Thank you.

Tyler Breeze & Summer Rae Talk Halloween Costumes (Video), Austin/Buff Bagwell

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– The above WWE SmackDown Fallout video for this week’s show features Tyler Breeze and Summer Rae talking about their Halloween costumes.

– Below is another Halloween-themed clip from SmackDown. This video features Bo Dallas dressing up like a ghost and trying to trick WWE Superstars.

– Former WCW star Buff Bagwell is the guest on the latest edition of the “Steve Austin Show” podcast. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

Tommy Dreamer Shocked Del Rio Returned To WWE, Happy For The Dudley Boyz

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Tommy Dreamer recently spoke with wrestledelphia.com to promote the upcoming House of Hardcore 10 that takes place on November 13th. Among the topics discussed, Dreamer spoke about Alberto Del Rio and the Dudley Boyz returning to WWE. Here are the highlights of what he said about:

Alberto Del Rio: “Shocked. Especially considering that he’s the AAA Mega Champion. It’s funny, all of the surprises on my shows end up going back to WWE. The Dudleys, Alberto, maybe Rey Mysterio will be next. It’s a crazy, crazy time in pro wrestling right now. But you always have to remember to never say never.

That’s why I’ve always loved the Royal Rumble. It’s not just about who is going to WrestleMania, it’s about okay, who is coming out next? In the 70’s and 80’s, it was always cool seeing somebody from a different territory come out and you’re like, whoa, he doesn’t belong here! You just never knew what could happen.

Related: Details On Alberto Del Rio’s Unique WWE Deal

The Dudley Boyz: “I’m happy for them. It sucks for me because Bubba is my closest friend and I can’t have him on the shows, but WWE definitely needed them. You know, for all the shows he worked for me, Bubba never took a paycheck. I always offered, but he said no. He was just happy to be having fun again.”

You can read the full interview at Wrestledelphia.

Update: WWE Confirms Rusev’s Injury & How Long He’ll Be Out, Rusev Comments

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WWE.com has confirmed that Rusev did in fact sustain an injury at Tuesday’s WWE Main Event tapings:

“Rusev sustained a proximal bicep tendon rupture during his match with Neville at the WWE Main Event tapings Tuesday night, WWE.com can confirm. The match was called due to the injury, and the former U.S. Champion’s recovery time is currently slated at three to four weeks.”

Rusev also tweeted:

Original Story: Last night, most talk on social media about the WWE SmackDown and Main Event tapings in Phoenix, Arizona centered around what looked like an injury to Rusev. His match with Neville was stopped when he suffered some kind of arm or shoulder injury. Afterwards, he menaced the timekeeper for ringing the bell, and nobody was completely sure if it was part of the storyline or not.

The latest information to come out since then is not good, as multiple sources have told PWInsider’s Mike Johnson that Rusev suffered a torn bicep. WWE has yet to officially confirm that there was any kind of injury. As for the shenanigans after the match, Johnson speculated that it was all a work to fill time lost when the match was cut short by the injury.

This is another bad setback for Rusev, as he just had his long-term storyline with Dolph Ziggler, Lana, and Summer Rae ended abruptly after his real-life engagement to Lana went public. That program transitioned him from a killer heel feuding with John Cena to more of a comedy character.

Tough Enough Competitor Responds To Claim That WWE Won’t Sign Her Due To ‘Troubling’ Past

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WWE announced Wednesday that Tough Enough competitors Mada Abdelhamid, Daria Berenato, Patrick Clark, Zamariah “ZZ” Loupe and Amanda Saccomanno have been signed to developmental contracts and are part of a new class of 19 recruits that have begun training at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. Perhaps the most notable name not on that list is Giorgia “GiGi” Piscina, who finished in sixth place. Tanner Saraceno, who was the last contestant to be eliminated before the finale, revealed in September that he plans to pursue a career in mixed martial arts.

In August, Bryan Alvarez of F4WOnline.com claimed on Wrestling Observer Live that WWE planned to offer multiple Tough Enough competitors deals, with the definite exception of one individual. Without mentioning a name, he said one of the female contestants was “red flagged” from receiving a contract offer. On Wednesday, Wrestling Observer Newsletter editor Dave Meltzer said it was Piscina.

“Gigi would have been signed but something very troubling about her past came up,” he wrote on the F4WOnline.com message board in a thread about WWE’s new recruits. “It was really big but I don’t know what it was. But it was like hands off pretend she was never here.”

Piscina quickly denied the allegations on Twitter, stating, “I can assure u there is nothing “BIG” in my past that would have caused #WWE not 2 sign me. Unless being a quiet straight A student is “big.”

A short while later, Meltzer corrected his initial statement by saying it was actually Gabi (Castrovinci). He remarked, “Gabi, not Gigi, sorry.”

It would appear that Meltzer got them confused since like Piscina, Castrovinci has a background in fitness modeling. The Brazilian-born brunette finished in tenth place on Tough Enough. Since being eliminated, she has been pursuing a career in professional wrestling. She is currently training at WWE Hall of Famer Afa’s wrestling school in Minneola, Florida.

Castrovinci addressed Meltzer’s allegations in a statement posted on Twitter on Thursday.

“Dave Meltzer has been causing defamation of character & discrimination toward me. All I can say is that the reason WWE hasn’t hired me yet isn’t because of my “past life,” she states. “The WWE will fairly decide who to give a contract. But if you want to continue to defame or tear me down… I am sad for you…”

Steve Austin & El Segundo Brewing Launching Broken Skull IPA Beer

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“Stone Cold” Steve Austin is teaming up with the El Segundo Brewing Company for the launch of Broken Skull IPA beer. Austin will be hosting a launch event for the beverage on Friday, November 13th in El Segundo, California.

The beer is described as having “a big mid palate flavor from ample use of Cascade, Chinook, and Citra hops. The finish is wonderful with hops fading quickly and a polite bitterness that trails off easily.”

According to El Segundo, the first round will be available only in California, but they’re working on getting into additional markets.

Swig of beer for the working man!

Steve Austin & El Segundo Brewing Present Broken Skull IPA

(El Segundo CA) – WWE Hall of Famer, Steve Austin, and El Segundo Brewing Company, one of LA’s premier craft breweries, have teamed up to create what Austin describes as “one bad ass beer”. Known around the world for his intense in-ring style, trash talking, and beer swilling antics, Austin has embraced the craft beer world with a hands on approach.

After meeting with ESBC founder, Rob Croxall, it was clear they had a lot in common. Austin, who knows good beer when he tastes it, was already a fan of ESBC’S Citra Pale and Mayberry IPA. Over a table of beer, conversation shifted to a collaborative effort utilizing ESBC’s expertise in brewing and Steve’s vision of the ultimate India Pale Ale. Austin described in detail the characteristics he loved in a great IPA.

The resulting recipe, churned out by Rob, created a beer that boasts a big mid palate flavor from ample use of Cascade, Chinook, and Citra hops. The finish is wonderful with hops fading quickly and a polite bitterness that trails off easily. This is the ultimate IPA designed for the working man and woman who love great beer. The work is done. Time to enjoy a cold one.

El Segundo Brewing, located at 140 Main St, El Segundo, will launch BROKEN SKULL IPA on lucky Friday, November 13th. Steve Austin will be behind the bar serving up this tasty brew from 1pm-8pm. Tickets are REQUIRED: tinyurl.com/brokenskull.

Come on down, enjoy a Broken Skull IPA, and shake Steve’s hand for a job well done.

Apollo Crews Challenges Finn Balor For The NXT Title Next Week

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After winning the #1 Contender’s Battle Royal earlier this month, Apollo Crews will challenge Finn Balor for the NXT Championship in the main event of week’s show.

WWE tapes the next several weeks of NXT TV tonight from Full Sail University in Winter Park, FL – check back later tonight for spoiler results.

WWE is hyping the match match with a look at Crews’ journey to the top of NXT:

WWE Q3 2015 Earnings Conference Call Liveblog

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WWE released its quarterly report for the third quarter of 2015 this morning, and right now, the investors’ all is going on. The WWE press release and WWE Network info are up already here on SEScoops, and here, we’ll cover any new information from the call as it’s ongoing. The first part of the call deals with what’s in the earnings presentation itself, so we’ll try to cover some of that here but stick mostly with the new developments on the call itself, like the interaction with the analysts who call in.

As of 11:16 a.m. ET, it looks like we’re most of the way through the presentation on the call, so it’s almost time to get to the callers. This is the “fun part,” so to speak, as some throw ridiculous softballs and some ask tough questions with little middle ground. It’s always at least interesting, so let’s see how this part goes for WWE…

11:21 a.m. ET: Eric Katz with Wells Fargo calls in. Believe he’s a new one.  Why is WWE using Netflix’s growth patterns to predict WWE Network success when they’re also saying the fourth quarter should be flat to the third quarter? Barrios sees their growth as happening seasonally (presumably meaning that growth will happen from the Royal Rumble to WrestleMania each year).  WWE looks at year to year growth more than sequential growth within the year.

Why the big investments in content?

11:25 a.m. ET: John Blackledge of Cowen and Co asking about WWE Network churn (subscriber loss) and related issues. Did credit card companies sending out new verification chip cards cause issues like it did with Netflix? George Barrios says he doesn’t know on the chip question because they don’t get that level of “granular” data.

11:28 a.m. ET: Laura Martin of Needham is here to throw softballs! Or maybe not, seems like she wants them to cut back on producing new network content? Vince says they need to drive subscriptions and it’s misleading to look at what percentage of viewing is from the video on demand library.

Then she asks about YouTube and plans for revenue sharing. Barrios says they’re “a phenomenal resource globally.” Compares them to cable TV in the past. Barrios talks about taking care in uploading content in only uploading short clips of the TV shows.

What about ad revenue on the network? Barrios says they’re experimenting and doesn’t give any financial details. But it will continue to be a “soft touch” as far as the number of ads.

11:34 a.m. ET: Brandon Ross of BTIG is up. Why only projecting 20-25% network growth with new international markets, etc? Barrios says the closest comparison is early domestic-only Netflix because they’re still so early in the process. As for YouTube, which he also asked about, revenue is up from high six figures to mid seven figures in a few years.

Here we go: What steps are you taking to improve ratings? Barrios says they don’t look at a single metric in isolation. Social media, engagement, etc…but they don’t like to be down. They want to win “in each ecosystem we play” and they think they are doing fine relative to other pay TV. He asks how they compare to USA’s average, which is a bit higher.

11:39 a.m. ET: Missed the name here. Asked about more subscriber number detail, Barrios half-jokes that they should be happy with the quarterly guidance. Wow.

How to reduce network churn? Content and experience, including improving the service quality and user interface.

11:43 a.m. ET: Daniel Moore of CJS Securities. Barrios ends up explaining the differences in how TV vs. film is expensed.

BTW, this happened earlier:

He also asked about TapOut, which WWE has invested in. Barrios refused to give any updates.

11:47 a.m. ET: Mike Hickey from Benchmark is up and asks about Germany. “German audiences don’t pay for TV content.” That was interesting. Asked about NXT, Barrios starts talking about social media again and how the Barclays Center sellout shows the the power of social media. A show only on the internet in the U.S. on a service w/ 1.3 million worldwide subscribers drawing like that is unprecedented. He’s right, but NXT is also on Hulu, which is a much bigger and more mainstream service even if WWE doesn’t push that NXT is available on it.

And that’s the end of the call. Bradley Safalow of PAA Research, who normally asks the best questions by far, was noticeably absent.

Updated WWE Network Subscriber Count, Lots More Info

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WWE’s third quarter financial results were chock full of information about the state of the WWE Network. Here are the highlights:

– WWE Network had 1,233,000 paid subscribers at the end of Q3 2015, and averaged approximately 1,173,000 paid subscribers during the quarter, representing a 62% increase from Q3 2014.

– Total subscribers increased 79% to more than 1.3 million from the third quarter 2014; paid subscribers increased 7% to more than 1.2 million from the second quarter 2015.

– Network revenue reached a record of $145.8 million on a trailing 12-month basis.

– WWE Network is set to launch in Germany and Japan this January. WWE is also working on plans for expanding in China, the Philippines and Thailand.

– The Madison Square Garden live special featuring Brock Lesnar vs. Big Show recently became the most-watched WWE Network program, excluding the monthly pay-per-view events. The Stone Cold Podcasts and ‘Swerved’ are also among the most watched shows.

– WWE is working on WWE Network user experience improvements, including search upgrades, the ability to organize content as themed “collections” and allowing non-subscribers the ability to explore

– WWE is adding around 90 hours of original content to the WWE Network in the 4th quarter, including Breaking Ground and WWE 24 episodes.

– The on-demand library currently has more than 3,700 hours of content with more being added.

Jim Ross Q&A: Steve Austin At WrestleMania, Roman Reigns Getting Over & More

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WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated the Q&A section on his JRsBarBQ website. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

Is Roman Reigns Finally Getting Over With The WWE Universe?

“Time will tell as I honestly don’t know. Obviously, that’s the goal for WWE. It’s a long process that’s not guaranteed.”

Are WWE Announces Required To Stay In Shape?

“Required no but they need to maintain their appearance for TV. WWE is all about youth & look like most TV producers.”

The Possibility of Steve Austin Wrestling at WrestleMania 32:

“Austin isn’t wrestling at Wrestlemania or anywhere else according to the man himself. I believe him. I have no idea if Steve will be in Dallas in April or not.”

Edge spearing Jeff Hardy Off A Ladder at WrestleMania 17:

“I was shocked and came out of my chair. It was amazing and we did not know it was coming which is a part of the beauty of broadcasting the genre…not knowing.”

Matt Hardy & Edge’s 2005 Feud:

“It was a great storyline and Matt knew it as it was a way to embellish his persona and earn more money. Strictly business.”

For more Q&A from Jim Ross, visit JRsBarBQ.com.

Updated Standings For TNA’s World Title Series (Week 4)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTIZpzL-Yiw

Following this week’s episode of Impact Wrestling, here are the updated standings for the TNA World Title Series (Week 4) to crown a new World Heavyweight Champion:

Tag Team Specialists Group: Eddie Edwards (0 points), Davey Richards (0 points), Robbie E (3 points), Matt Hardy (6 points)

Future 4 Group: Crimson (0 points), Jessie Godderz (3 points), Micah (1 point), Eli Drake (1 point)

X Division Group: Tigre Uno (3 points), Manik (3 points), DJ Zema Ion (3 points), Mark Andrews (0 points)

Originals Group: Abyss (3 points), Bobby Roode (3 points), James Storm (3 points), Eric Young (0 points)

UK Group: Rockstar Spud (3 points), Drew Galloway (6 points), Grado (0 points), Bram (0 points)

Champions Group: Ethan Carter III (4 points), Bobby Lashley (3 points), Mr. Anderson (0 points), Austin Aries (4 points)

Wildcard Group: Kenny King (3 points), Mahabali Shera (3 points), Crazzy Steve (0 points), Aiden O’Shea (3 points)

Knockouts Group: Gail Kim (3 points), Madison Rayne (0 points), Awesome Kong (3 points), Brooke Tessmacher (3 points)

WWE Announces Big Cass Is Injured After Beatdown By The Mechanics

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WWE.com has announced that Colin Cassady suffered a sprained MCL and bone bruise in his left knee as a result of an attack by Dash Wilder & Scott Dawson on this week’s episode of NXT.

“According to NXT medical personnel, Cassady did not sustain any damage to his ACL in the incident.

The injury is not unlike that suffered by Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger in September, which to date has sidelined Roethlisberger for about four weeks.

Cassady is expected to be out of the ring for four to six weeks as he recovers from the injury.”

Cass worked the NXT Aftershock festival shows this past weekend, so this appears to just be a storyline injury.

 

WWE Reports Strong Earnings For Q3 2015, WWE Network Subscriber Count

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WWE announced the company’s Q3 2015 financial results on Thursday. Some key takeaways:

  • Net income for the quarter was $10.4 million, compared to a net loss of $5.9 million for Q3 2014
  • WWE Network had 1,233,000 paid subscribers at the end of Q3 2015, and averaged approximately 1,173,000 paid subscribers during the quarter, representing a 62% increase from Q3 2014.

Here’s the full press release:

WWE® Reports Strong Third-Quarter 2015 Earnings Growth

Third-Quarter 2015 Financial Highlights

* OIBDA of $23.4 million increased $20.7 million from the prior year quarter
* Total international revenue increased by 43% to $119.0 million through the first nine months of 2015
* WWE Network total subscribers increased 79% to more than 1.3 million from the third quarter 2014; paid subscribers increased 7% to more than 1.2 million from the second quarter 2015
* Network segment revenue reached a record of $145.8 million on a trailing 12-month basis

Third-Quarter 2015 Business Highlights

* WWE Network premiered more than 85 hours of original content including the network’s highly rated programs, Beast in the East, NXT Takeover: Brooklyn, Swerved and Stone Cold Podcast
* SummerSlam, Raw and NXT delivered 3 consecutive sell-out events at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York (August 22 – 24)
* 37 new advertisers were secured for WWE programming following NBCUniversal’s Upfront
* WWE was the most-viewed channel on YouTube in August ranking above other popular channels such as BuzzFeed and Taylor Swift; WWE content (on and off-channel) garnered close to 7 billion views on a trailing twelve month basis
* WWE exceeded 660 million social media engagements to-date in 2015 and continued to rank 6th on Sprinklr’s Social Business Index, ahead of the NBA, NFL and other media properties

STAMFORD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–WWE (NYSE:WWE) today announced financial results for its third quarter ended September 30, 2015. For the quarter, the Company reported net income of $10.4 million, or $0.14 per share, compared to a net loss of $5.9 million, or $0.08 loss per share, in the third quarter last year.

“During the quarter, we made significant progress on the growth of our global subscription service, WWE Network,” said WWE Chairman & CEO Vince McMahon. “We also continued to strengthen our talent base, achieved significant international growth and increased engagement across our digital and social media platforms. Over the next year, we expect to leverage our brand and content initiatives to further enhance engagement, promote network subscription, and maximize our long-term earnings growth.”

George Barrios, Chief Strategy & Financial Officer, added “Our solid earnings growth for the quarter was driven primarily by the increase in WWE Network subscribers, the escalation of our television rights fees, as well as higher effective ticket prices at our live events. Key metrics, such as the record attendance at our SummerSlam events, viewership of our original content, and social media presence demonstrate the increasing strength of our WWE brands, which are the foundation of our long-term growth.”

WWE Network Update: Third Quarter Highlights

Network segment OIBDA reached $40.2 million on a trailing twelve-month basis, which is comparable to the recent average annual OIBDA results of the Company’s pay-per-view business before Network launch. Network segment revenue increased 57% from the prior year quarter. Supporting the growth in revenue, WWE Network had 1,233,000 paid subscribers at quarter end, and averaged approximately 1,173,000 paid subscribers during the quarter, representing a 62% increase from the prior year quarter.

During the quarter, the Company premiered more than 85 hours of original content on WWE Network, increased the network’s comprehensive on-demand library to more than 3,700 hours, and continued to broaden its global distribution. From inception through September 30, 2015, WWE Network attracted nearly 2.3 million unique subscribers with approximately 54% of these subscribers active as of that date.

* Original content: WWE Network’s compelling live and original content, including the Company’s pay-per-views, original series, NXT Live, and other specials continued to drive viewer engagement. Among the content that debuted during the quarter, live event specials Beast in the East (produced from Japan on July 4th) and NXT Takeover: Brooklyn (produced in the U.S. on August 22nd) were among the network’s top programs. Episodes of the original series Swerved (produced with Jeff Tremaine, Director of Jackass and Bad Grandpa) and Stone Cold Podcast continued to garner a high level of viewership, and the live event special, Live from Madison Square Garden, which was produced in New York on October 3rd, recently became the network’s most watched program to date (excluding pay-per-view).

* Acquisition & Retention: To acquire and engage subscribers, the Company utilized its sizeable social media and digital assets, including video sampling on Facebook and WWE.com, leveraged the network’s “watch list” technology, and in October introduced a three-month subscription card exclusively at Walmart. The card is intended to facilitate subscriptions by enabling a “no credit card required” payment option.

* Customer engagement: During the quarter, 90% of subscribers accessed WWE Network at least once per month. Consumer research indicates that 91% of subscribers are satisfied with WWE Network.

* Content distribution: The Company continued to expand distribution, making the network available on Android TV and Windows 10 platforms in August. Additionally, the Company continued to broaden the global distribution of WWE Network, which was made available in Italy and Malaysia in July 2015. At quarter-end, WWE Network had approximately 243,000 international subscribers1.

(1)Average paid subscribers are calculated based on the arithmetic daily mean over the relevant period, and may differ substantially from paid subscribers at the end of any period due to the timing of paid subscriber additions. Trial subscribers acquired during a promotional period are not counted as paying subscribers until they convert after the end of the free period.

WWE Network Update: Future Plans

To grow WWE Network, the Company is executing a five-part strategy, including creating new content, implementing high impact customer acquisition and retention programs, introducing new features, expanding distribution platforms, and entering new geographies. The Company is focused on expanding the network’s line-up of compelling original content as a critical element of this strategy.

* Programming: The Company expects to add approximately 90 hours of original content to the network’s featured programming in the fourth quarter 2015. Exciting original programming coming to the network includes Breaking Ground, a reality series in the style of HBO’s Hard Knocks, which chronicles what it takes to become a WWE Superstar; NXT Takeover: London, a live event special produced from Wembley Arena in the U.K. (December 16th); as well as new episodes of WWE 24 and Stone Cold Podcast. In addition, the Company will continue to expand WWE Network’s robust video-on-demand library, which currently has more than 3,700 hours of content.

* Acquisition & Retention: The Company plans to further leverage its sizeable social media and digital assets to acquire and retain new subscribers. On October 25, the Company aired the premiere episode of Breaking Ground, a network original, on Facebook and YouTube. Plans call for the increasing use of video sampling on Facebook, YouTube and WWE.com to build awareness of WWE Network and its compelling programs. The Company is also continuing investment in its data analytics platform to enable a personalized network viewing experience.

* Features/Distribution: Other important elements of the Company’s network strategy include improving the user experience and content discovery across devices and continuing to expand distribution platforms. Over the coming months, the Company will continue to improve the user experience by enhancing the network’s search functionality, adding the ability to organize content as themed “collections” and allowing non-subscribers the ability to explore the breadth and depth of programs available on the service.

* Geographies – India, Germany and Japan: The Company will make WWE Network available across the Indian subcontinent (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives and Afghanistan) on November 2nd, as well as Germany and Japan in January 2016, and continues to develop plans for geographic expansion to China, Thailand and the Philippines.

2015 Business Outlook

For the fourth quarter 2015, the Company expects ending paid network subscribers of approximately 1.2 million, representing essentially flat results from the third quarter 2015 and an approximate 50% increase from the end of the fourth quarter 2014. The Company also projects fourth quarter Adjusted OIBDA of approximately $4 million to $8 million. This performance would result in Adjusted OIBDA of $62 million to $66 million for the full year 2015.2

(2) Reconciliation of Operating Income to Adjusted OIBDA can be found in the Supplemental Information in this release.

2016 Perspective

Over the next few years, WWE management anticipates that the contractual escalation of television rights fees and the acquisition and retention of WWE Network subscribers will be the key drivers of revenue growth for the Company. The Company’s seven largest distribution agreements account for revenue that is expected to increase from $130 million in 2014 to approximately $235 million in 2018, thereby providing approximately $105 million of revenue growth over this period (subject to counterparty risk). The Company projects that it will realize nearly $45 million of this growth in 2015. The remaining $60 million is expected to be recognized over the subsequent three years and include annual escalations over that period. Accordingly, revenue from these agreements is expected to reach approximately $190 million in 2016. Regarding WWE Network, given the inherent uncertainty of this nascent and growing business, management will not provide guidance for 2016 subscriber levels. However, the Company has evaluated other successful subscription businesses and observed a wide range of subscriber growth rates in the early stages of their development. For example, during the early stages of its development as a streaming service, Netflix’s paid subscribers grew at an average annual rate of 22%.3 Using Netflix growth as a potential benchmark, management would characterize an annual growth rate of 20% to 25% for WWE Network as very strong performance. If the average paid subscribers to WWE Network increased at a rate within this range in 2016, management currently estimates WWE’s overall revenue could grow approximately 5% – 10% driven primarily by the increase in network subscribers and the escalation of television rights fees. Management currently estimates that this level of revenue growth could result in 2016 Adjusted OIBDA of approximately $90 million to $100 million with no other changes to the Company’s operations. However, as management believes there is a significant long term growth opportunity for WWE, the Company’s expected approach will balance earnings growth with investment in three key areas: content, technology and emerging markets. Assuming investment in these areas, 2016 Adjusted OIBDA could be in a range of approximately $70 million to $85 million.

(3) Netflix’s domestic paid streaming subscribers (in thousands) increased from 15,863 to 42,068 from the third-quarter 2010 to the third-quarter 2015, representing an average annual growth rate of 21.5%. Source: Netflix Financial Statements.

(4) The definition of Adjusted OIBDA can be found in the supplemental schedules of this release on pages 16-18.

Comparability of Results

In the prior year quarter, the Company recorded a one-time pre-tax restructuring charge of $4.2 million comprised of severance and other costs ($2.1 million recorded in Corporate and Other Expenses, $0.3 million in Digital Media segment expense, and $1.8 million in depreciation expense) and a $4.0 million impairment of an equity investment.

Results for the nine months ended September 30, 2014 included a $4.2 million restructuring charge, a $4.0 million impairment of an equity investment, and a $1.6 million adjustment to reduce the carrying value of the old Corporate Aircraft to its estimated fair value in conjunction with the sale of this asset, which occurred during the third quarter 2014. In order to facilitate an analysis of financial results on a comparable basis where noted, the Company’s results have been adjusted to exclude these items. (See Schedule of Adjustments in Supplemental Information).

You can read the full release on WWE’s Corporate website at this link.

Details On Alberto Del Rio’s Unique WWE Deal, Finishing Up With AAA

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Alberto Del Rio negotiated one hell of a new WWE contract for himself, according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. WWE was so in need of a top-level Hispanic star that they reportedly offered him a $1,450,000 per year downside guarantee with a reduced schedule. WWE’s top tier of performers typically sign $1 million per year deals, with bonuses from merchandise and PPV’s pushing their earnings even higher.

Del Rio’s previous run with WWE ended back on August 7th, 2014 after he slapped WWE social media employee Cody Barbierri back stage in retaliation for a racial joke made towards him. Barbierri is long gone and industry insiders have seen it being just a matter of time before Del Rio returned home to WWE.

Del Rio was one of the top free agents around and had  been in negotiations with various pro wrestling and MMA promotions. He is the reigning AAA Mega Champion and remains on good terms with them, despite their disappointment with the situation.

Del Rio was booked for 7 big shows for AAA in November. With WWE heading to Europe for several weeks next month, Del Rio could honor most of those commitments, if WWE does not bring him overseas. AAA had plans for Del Rio as far out as December 5th, when he was scheduled to face Jeff Jarrett in a hair vs. hair match on December 5th at Guerra de Titanes.

The big picture plan for Del Rio is to push him as a strong heel before eventually turning him so he can eventually work as the Mexican hero WWE has wanted for years.

News from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter was used in this report. Visit f4wonline.com for subscription information.

Lucha Underground Live Tour & Movie Being Discussed, Season 2 Schedule

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– Lucha Underground executives are discussing the possibility of staging a live events tour in 2016.

Possibly related to last week’s report about space aliens in season 2, there’s also talk of a Lucha Underground sci-fi movie.

– Top women’s wrestler Melissa Anderson (Cheerleader Melissa) will be working the second season of Lucha Underground as the sister of Marty the Moth.

– Here is the complete taping schedule for Season 2 of Lucha Underground, which kicks off in just over two weeks at The Temple in Boyle Heights, California. Based on the 12 nights of tapings, it appears season 2 will be running approximately 24 episodes.

  • November 14th
  • November 15th
  • November 21st
  • November 22nd
  • December 12th
  • December 13th
  • January 9th
  • January 10th
  • January 16th
  • January 17th
  • January 30th
  • January 31st

News from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter was used in this report. Visit f4wonline.com for subscription information.