Re: WWE On USA
> > > Ah! The olden days of "WWF Superstars" and "WWF
> Wrestling
> > > Challenge" in syndication, circa the late 1980s and
> early
> > > 1990s! I've been flashing back lately by dubbing
> material
> > > off of my old VHS tapes to DVD. Thanks to UPN, WB,
> digital
> >
> > > cable and satellite TV, it's obvious that we'll never
> get
> > > back to the old school way of syndication ever again.
> > That's
> > > too bad, because nothing beat either Sean Mooney in the
> > > "Event Center" or the late Lord Alfred Hays doing the
> > > "Update" segment! (LOL)
> > >
> > > By the way, what happens with WWE programming on USA
> > during
> > > the US Open tennis tournament (starting in 2006) and the
>
> > > Westminster Dog Show? Weren't those some of the reasons
> > > WWF/E left USA Network to begin with in 2000?
> > >
> > 4 words Saturday Night's Main Event
> >
> > During the weeks of the US Open and The Westminster Dog
> Show
> >
> >
> > The 2 Raw specials will air on NBC filling in for Saturday
>
> > Night Live
> >
> > Just like the 1980's all over again.
> >
>
>
> I'm pretty sure there will be more than 2 NBC specials per
> year, but you can bet on those weeks being covered.
>
> Smackdown will probably have to find a new home in 2006
> ("i", if it still exists? OLN or whatever Comcast rebrands
> it as?), but will continue to exist. Two separate live
> tours = more gate receipts. Also, it's not losing its
> timeslot in Canada, where WWE owns part of the cable network
> it airs on. In fact, with all the international markets they
> air TV in (and in most cases actually get paid to do so),
> they'll continue to produce just as much TV as they do now,
> even when both B-shows go away, we just won't see it in the
> US (except on Video on Demand and as DVD extras, anyway)
>
> The Saturday morning show will likely be all-recap just like
> the current awful WWE Experience show. Or possibly the new
> ECW, an idea that just won't die.
>
> TNA is putting on some great shows right now and as long as
> they can keep it together through the first month or so on
> Spike, they'll get a big boost.
>
Let's not forget the Spanish simulcast of RAW on mun2 Television (which is one of the Telemundo channels owned by NBC Universal), and a weekly show on Telemundo Network as part of the WWE deal with NBC Universal)