Posts Tagged ‘Vince McMahon’

Vince Congratulates WWE Employee, Slater/Cena Note, Clip From “Live With Chris Jericho”

– WWE uploaded a clip of Stephanie McMahon’s appearance on “Live with Chris Jericho” from this past Thursday night. In the following clip, Stephanie talks to Jericho about her relationship with her husband Triple H.

– Vince McMahon tweeted out a congratulatory message on Twitter to a WWE employee named Gale. Gale has worked for the company for 30 years.

– After having his first shot at the WWE United States Champion ruined by Rusev last week, Heath Slater is claiming he is going to challenge John Cena over and over again. Slater tweeted the following this weekend.

Hulk Hogan Says He Plans On Wrestling At WrestleMania 32

Hulk Hogan and Jimmy Hart were in Australia yesterday to promote WWE’s upcoming tour of the country in August. Hogan has been named the General Manager for the tour. Here are some highlights of the press conference:

– He also teased getting in the ring again to take on Rusev.

– Hogan said Vince McMahon told him he’d let him get back in the ring if he can pass a physical. Hogan said he told Vince there’s no way they can do WrestleMania 32 in Dallas without Hulk Hogan. Hulk told Vince he plans on wrestling. Vince shook his hand and told him “I’m looking forward to it.”

– Hogan answered a fan question about John Cena turning heel. Hogan said that it may not be the best business decision and Cena is in a different situation now than what Hogan was in when he turned heel in 1996.

– Hogan put over Vince McMahon for having “the vision” and put over Kevin Owens as “the real deal.”

Plans For Lana To Be The Female Face Of WWE

There are storyline plans in place for Lana to become the new “female face of WWE” as part of a huge babyface push that will be kicking off in coming weeks.

We’ve already seen the tension growing between Lana and Rusev over the past month. Following AJ Lee’s retirement, Paige taking time off to film a WWE Studios movie and Naomi turning heel, there’s an opening for a new top babyface Diva and fans seem ready to fully embrace Lana.

Vince McMahon in particular is a strong supporter of the Ravishing Russian, with the current storyline plans set to reveal that she’s actually American. While she’ll most likely continue using the Lana name, there has also been talk of using the name “C.J.,” as her real name is Catherine Jo Perry.

Lana was known as CJ Perry prior to joining WWE and of course there’s the tie-in with Pamela Anderson’s “CJ” character from Baywatch.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Former WWE Creative Team Member Says WWE App Polls Are Completely Legitimate

Former WWE creative team member Kevin Eck posted a new blog at SportsBlog.com addressing whether or or not the WWE App poll voting is legitimate.

Eck, who wrote for WWE from 2011-2014 said, “It was all completely legitimate.”

“I know many will be skeptical, but it’s the truth,” he said. “I can tell you that there were times when I and other members of the creative team suggested to Vince McMahon that we work the results to get the desired outcome, but he always refused to ‘compromise the integrity of the voting.’ I felt like we were working ourselves, especially since the majority of people didn’t believe the voting was legit anyway.”

He went on to tell a few stories about the stress WWE writers endure, not knowing the results of fan votes until right before they are revealed on television.

Check out the complete blog at SportsBlog.com.

Goldberg Promises Pro Wrestling Return, But Guarantees It Won’t Be With WWE

Although former WCW acts such as Sting and the nWo made recent WWE appearances at WrestleMania 31, another former WCW performer — Bill Goldberg — guarantees we’ll never see him in WWE again.

Goldberg revealed during a recent interview with FOX Sports that he would be making a return to the pro wrestling world for at least one more match, but promises it won’t be with WWE.

“I’m going to make an appearance in professional wrestling, but it won’t be for the WWE,” Goldberg said last weekend while attending the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway. “If I put wrestling boots and wrestling trunks on one last time — and I’m going to — it’s going to be done by me, and me only.”

Goldberg also noted that he is “sick and tired of dealing with promoters,” and thanks to the connections he’s made over the years, he can come back to pro wrestling without having to deal with them.

“I will be in the ring again, but I can guarantee you it won’t be with the WWE again,” Goldberg said point blank during the interview.

The former WCW mega-star also spoke about how he’s not afraid to say things about Vince McMahon or the WWE, unlike many other wrestlers in the business.

“Anything I did with the WWE was not therapeutic, by any stretch of the imagination,” said Goldberg. “The reality is that nobody’s going to tell you that because they have an umbilical cord hooked to Vince McMahon. I, ladies and gentlemen, do not. So therefore, I can say what I want and not have any repercussions because I don’t rely on them for a job.”

To read the complete interview, visit FOXSports.com.

Shawn Michaels Talks Nearly Jumping To WCW, Vince McMahon Talking Him Out Of It

WWE Hall Of Famer Shawn Michaels was the guest on this week’s edition of Jim Ross’ “Ross Report” podcast, and during the show, he spoke in-depth about nearly jumping-ship from WWE to WCW during the infamous “Monday Night Wars.”

“I thought about it,” said Michaels. “But there’s two things — I went to Vince [McMahon] and said, ‘Let me go. I’m miserable here. I wanna go down and be with my buddies.'”

Michaels continued, “[Vince] said no. I’m under contract under WWE, so I couldn’t. But, there was a time I wanted to go.”

HBK also said that McMahon warned him to look at the “bigger picture,” pointing out the way that other wrestlers were being used in WCW. He cited Michaels’ in-ring work as something he wouldn’t be able to employ as liberally in WCW as he did in WWE.

Michaels continued to explain the words of wisdom McMahon gave him when he was pushing to be let out of his WWE deal so that he could make the jump to WCW.

“He said, ‘You’re a creative guy. Once you get past being angry and it comes to working, you want to do things your way. They won’t let you do that down there, and that’s going to kill you. They’ll [kill] the one thing about this business you enjoy.'”

“I think he had some validity there,” Michaels stated, adding that as time went on, he agreed with the advice McMahon gave him.

You can listen to the complete Shawn Michaels interview on the latest Ross Report podcast at PodcastOne.com.

Million Dollar Man On McMahon/Bischoff Comparisons, Ripping Off Ric Flair’s Character

WWE Hall Of Famer “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase Sr. recently spoke with Chuck Carroll of Turnbuckle Weekly to discuss a number of topics. Below are some highlights from the interview:

On what Vince McMahon told him when his “Million Dollar Man” character debuted: “In an effort to make people believe you really are rich, we’re going to fly you everywhere first class. You’re going to stay in first-class accommodations, and you’ll have limousine service daily.”

On how his character compared to Ric Flair’s: “I was never as flamboyant as [Flair]. And the other big difference… Ric’s [tab] was coming out of his own pocket.”

On comparing Eric Bischoff to Vince McMahon: “The difference between Eric Bischoff and Vince McMahon is Vince McMahon knows how to create a star. Eric took a company and took it down. I remember a conversation one night after one of the shows, and Eric said he was going to put Vince out of business. I just laughed at him and said ‘are you kidding me?’ Even if Vince retreats a little bit, he ain’t going away. I don’t think you or anybody else are going to run him out of business.”

Check out the complete interview at CBSLocal.com.

Vince McMahon Endorses Titus O’Neil, Update On RAW “Surprises,” Lilian Garcia’s Recovery

– WWE Chairman Vince McMahon is the latest to endorse WWE Superstar Titus O’Neil in the “EverythingForDads.com Awards.” McMahon tweeted the following this week:

– After teasing that there would be “surprises” at Monday’s taped edition of WWE RAW at the O2 Arena in London, England, WWE agent Michael Hayes took to Twitter to defend the criticism he received from fans who called him out for the lack of the surprises he promised. Hayes tweeted the following shortly after the show.

– WWE ring announcer Lilian Garcia continues to rehab her surgically repaired knee. The longtime WWE employee tweeted the following photos on Thursday.

Video Of Vince McMahon’s Warrior Promo, Chris Jericho Talks To Comedy Central Co-Hosts

– The co-stars of Chris Jericho’s new Comedy Central web-series, “Nothing To Report,” are the guests on the latest edition of Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast. You can download that episode of the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– As noted on Tuesday, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon delivered a promo as part of an intro to the “sneak peek” special of the new “Ultimate Warrior: Always Believe” documentary that premiered after RAW on the WWE Network. You can watch McMahon’s intro promo video below.

Vince Promo After RAW, Fandango Goes Solo, Ziggler On RAW Fallout

– After last night’s WWE RAW from London went off the air, the WWE Network opened from the O2 Arena with the fallout from the Rollins & Orton main event segment. The announcers then plugged the WWE Network sneak peek of the new Ultimate Warrior DVD and cut to a promo from Vince McMahon, who talked about Warrior’s impact on people and introduced the Warrior DVD preview.

– Last night on RAW, we saw Fandango dump Rosa Mendes and revert back to his ChaChaLaLa theme music. Fandango is scheduled for a babyface push.

– Backstage at RAW, Dolph Ziggler spoke to Renee Young about his ongoing issues with Sheamus:

WWE Upset With HOF Ceremony, Top 3 Most Watched Shows In WWE Network History, More

– WWE was unhappy with this year’s Hall Of Fame induction ceremony running too long. WWE is already working on plans for next year’s ceremony, with the goal being to keep the event to three hours as originally planned.

– Chris Jericho noted last week that his WWE Network podcast with John Cena was the third most-watched live special in WWE Network history. For those curious, the first and second most-watched live specials were Steve Austin’s podcasts with Vince McMahon and Triple H.

– The April 4th NXT live event in Orlando, Florida drew approximately 350 fans. The event was sold out in advance with 250 to 300 tickets sold, and then they had a number of fans standing for the show. NXT actually had to turn fans away that night.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Vince McMahon Comments On Monday’s RAW, Hip-Hop Star Visits WWE Studios, More

– WWE is increasing their presence on the live streaming Periscope app. The company had hip-hop artist Flo Rida at the WWE studios in Stamford, Connecticut a few days ago doing a live Q&A with fans on the app.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Dusty Rhodes noted on social media that he won’t be attending this year’s Cauliflower Alley Club event. He also spoke about working with the new NXT rookies this week. Rhodes tweeted the following:

– Vince McMahon tweeted the following about this coming Monday’s edition of WWE RAW taking place at the O2 Arena in London, England.

Kurt Angle Talks About His Recent Negotiations With WWE, “It Blew My Mind”

TNA World Champion Kurt Angle spoke to Sports Illustrated’s Extra Mustard blog this week about his recent negotiations with WWE and expressed disbelief about the company’s lack of interest in signing him.

After becoming a free agent several months ago, Angle decided he wanted to return ‘home’ and was interested in finishing his career in WWE. He reached out to Vince McMahon, but then got the runaround.

“Paul is in charge,” said Angle. “I found that out when I contacted Vince. I’ve always had a good relationship with Paul, so I didn’t consider that a problem. But he decided they had enough talent.

“For the Vince McMahon who I knew, enough was never enough. He always wanted more. I don’t know what was going on over there, but they even canceled our meeting. I never went to see them. They didn’t even sit me down and talk to me.

Angle was shocked at how the situation unfolded, but is grateful that TNA pitched him a deal that was too good to pass up.

“It blew my mind,” he said. “It was as if I was a nobody, that I wasn’t Kurt Angle. From a wrestling standpoint, they just weren’t interested. But TNA not only stepped up, they gave me everything I wanted – the dates, the money, and it’s no secret that I’ve went to rehab in the past, and they gave me time off. You talk about a company that’s loyal to you, and you want to be loyal back. So I didn’t pursue the WWE any further. When it comes down to it, you’ve got to stick with the people who want to take care of you. And [TNA president] Dixie Carter took care of me.

Angle spoke about the value he would have added to WWE and revealed several wrestlers he was interested in working with, had he been given the opportunity.

“I’m going to be straight with you,” said Angle. “The WWE would have made more money this year if they would have signed me. That’s no secret.”

“The best match of the year would have been between myself and Daniel Bryan,” said Angle. “Rusev would have made sense, and Brock and I could have went at it again. There were just so many places to go. I don’t know if they just thought I was too old, but obviously they’re not watching our product. Triple H is the same age as me. It was hard, but at the end of the day, I’m really happy.

“Will I ever go back? I really don’t care. I’m happy to be here in TNA.”

Steve Austin Sets The Record Straight On His Relationship With WWE

WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin has addressed several rumors about his relationship with WWE in the latest “Steve Austin Show” at PodcastOne.com. There have been a lot of reports regarding Austin’s status with the company, why he didn’t appear at WrestleMania weekend, the reason he’s not involved in the new season of Tough Enough and more. Here’s what he said:

– He was never supposed to be on The Undertaker’s flight to WrestleMania weekend. He’s not even sure exactly where Taker lives these days, but at no point was Austin supposed to travel with him.

– There were no creative discussions for him to participate at WrestleMania. He didn’t turn down any ideas, he just wasn’t booked to be there. He watched the entire event from home.

– He denies that he has heat with WWE for turning down Tough Enough. He had been in talks with WWE for quite some time to be one of the coaches for the show. They were supposed to start filming in February and March. Because it’s such a big production, things got delayed. By the time WWE was ready to start filming, he had already committed to CMT for a new season of Broken Skull Challenge. Participating in Tough Enough would have been an “absolute blast” because that was his first TV hosting gig. It was a scheduling conflict and nothing more.

– As for his Steve Austin Podcast on the WWE Network, Austin said the reason another installment hasn’t been booked is because the two sides couldn’t agree on a deal.  There is no truth to the reports that Vince McMahon was unhappy with the questions he asked during their interview. There was an offer on the table but they couldn’t get a deal done. He’s on great terms with WWE and is completely open to working with the company again.

There is no animosity from any standpoint between him and WWE.

John Cena Promotes RAW Segment For Tonight, Rumor Killer On Last Week’s RAW Commentary

– The WWE Corporate website has added the full video of the company’s 2015 Business Partner Summit, which took place during WrestleMania 31 weekend and featured Vince McMahon, Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, John Cena and others. You can check it out by clicking here.

– Although it was rumored that Vince McMahon sent Jerry Lawler out to “rescue” Byron Saxton from doing commentary by himself, which McMahon was reportedly not a fan of, PWInsider.com is reporting that Lawler was also scheduled to come out and join Saxton right before the Dean Ambrose vs. John Cena match began.

– WWE United States Champion John Cena posted the following on Twitter to promote his “U.S. Open Challenge” for tonight’s RAW.

Specific Reason Vince McMahon Has Issues With Steve Austin

Regarding issues between Steve Austin and Vince McMahon, they are said to be directly related to the live Austin podcast interview with Triple H that aired on the WWE Network back in February.

McMahon was not happy with some of the questions Austin had for Triple H during the interview, and while this has yet to be confirmed, the belief is that the questions about Chyna going into the WWE Hall Of Fame some day were the ones that really bothered him.

The questions ultimately led to Chyna resurfacing on YouTube and making accusations about Triple H physically abusing her in the past, which prompted Triple H to have to release a statement and get the company more negative press.

When WWE decided they wanted to bring a podcast to the WWE Network as part of their new programming lineup, McMahon wanted a different host and he chose Chris Jericho. It’s already believed that Jericho’s first podcast, which will feature an interview with WWE United States Champion John Cena, will be much more “company-friendly.”

Jericho’s first live podcast on the WWE Network is scheduled to air this coming Monday night immediately following WWE RAW.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Update On Brock Lesnar Blading Rumor, Bay Area Wants To Bring WrestleMania Back

– Regarding speculation that Brock Lesnar did a “blade job” at WrestleMania 31, we noted that WWE sent out a statement denying it. Additionally, several sources within WWE claim Vince McMahon did not sign off on it and that it simply didn’t happen. The last person in WWE to be caught blading was Batista, and he was fined $100,000.

– Santa Clara and San Jose city officials are said to be very happy with how everything went with WrestleMania 31. While WrestleMania likely won’t be back in that area for quite a while, city officials have been discussing the possibility of putting up a bid that nobody else can match to bring WrestleMania back in around eight years or so.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Backstage Update On Vince McMahon’s Reaction To NXT Event During WM31 Weekend

We noted recently that Vince McMahon was in attendance at last Friday’s NXT live event in San Jose, and really seemed to enjoy the show.

McMahon reportedly loved the crowd reactions during the show, but people who were nearby noted that he wasn’t happy with the “better than RAW” chants and certainly didn’t like the “better than Mania” chants.

It was rumored that the event ran long due to Vince giving the okay. WWE wanted to be out of the building before midnight due to union costs, but the show ended up running until 1am. Vince, in fact, did make the call to give the show an extra hour, covering the costs himself.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Update On Steve Austin’s Strained Relationship With WWE

WWE was said to be shocked when Steve Austin didn’t show up for WrestleMania 31 in Santa Clara, California this past weekend, as he was scheduled to arrive from Texas on the same flight as The Undertaker, and they even had someone waiting at the airport to pick him up.

WWE was apparently still under the impression that Austin would show up at some point, as they had a room with his name on it backstage at Levi’s Stadium until mid-week.

The issue appears to be between Austin and Vince McMahon, and is a big enough issue that one source said they’ve never seen McMahon so angry before, which is saying a lot.

Apparently the rift between the two has something to do with Austin’s podcast on the WWE Network, with Vince not liking some aspects of it. This is likely the reason why WWE Network is now carrying Chris Jericho’s podcast instead.

Additionally, it’s said that Austin turned down an offer from WWE to be part of the returning “Tough Enough” reality show.

It’s believed that Austin will be addressing his issues with WWE in the near future.

(Credit: PWInsider.com)

Vince McMahon High On Two NXT Stars After Watching Event In San Jose On Friday

As seen this past weekend, Vince McMahon attended his first NXT live event in San Jose, California on Friday, and apparently he liked what he saw.

McMahon is said to be very high on Charlotte after seeing her match on the show against NXT Women’s Champion Sasha Banks. There has been talk of bringing Charlotte to the main roster for a while now, however that talk has picked up now that McMahon is on board.

McMahon also requested that Charlotte be more prominently featured in the new Tapout commercials that are part of the new WWE deal with the company.

In addition to Charlotte, McMahon was also reportedly impressed with Banks’ work at the NXT show on Friday.

(Credit: PWInsider.com)

WWE Issues Statement Denying Allowing Brock Lesnar To Do A “Blade Job” At WrestleMania 31

WWE issued a statement on Tuesday afternoon denying online rumors that a permitted blade job took place during the WrestleMania 31 main event on Sunday.

A “GIF” image circulated around the internet shortly after the Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns main event on Sunday that appeared to show a razor blade being passed from the referee to Reigns, with the speculation being that it was done — with Vince McMahon’s permission — as a way to draw blood from Lesnar during the match on Sunday.

WWE has since issued an official statement denying the rumors, which you can read below:

“WWE programming is TV-PG and we don’t permit intentional bleeding. The communication or contact between our performers and referees is part of our safety protocol. That said, unintentional blood sometimes occurs, and we do our best to minimize.”

Identity Of HHH’s Soldiers At WM31, Brock Lesnar’s RAW Victim, Big Plans For Lana?

– Vince McMahon is reportedly very high on Lana’s talent. According to one source, McMahon has big plans for Lana in the near future.

– The “camera man” who took F-5’s from Brock Lesnar on Monday’s post-WrestleMania 31 edition of WWE RAW was a California independent pro wrestler named Dylan Drake.

– NXT wrestlers Enzo Amore, Drake Younger and Solomon Crowe were among those portraying soldiers during Triple H’s special “Terminator” entrance at WrestleMania 31 on Sunday. Below is a photo of the guys in their gear.

WWE Announces Latest WWE Network Subscriber Count

WWE held the conference call on Monday afternoon to announce their new WWE Network subscriber count, as well as a number of new programs scheduled for the WWE Network.

Vince McMahon was on hand to announce the new subscriber count, which as of today is just over 1.3 million.

Below is the press release WWE issued to announce the subscriber count and the new WWE Network programs.

WWE® Network Surpasses 1.3 Million Subscribers

Full Year Business Outlook Reaffirmed While Q1 2015 Currently Projected to Exceed Guidance

STAMFORD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– WWE® (WWE) today announced that WWE Network surpassed 1.3 million subscribers following WrestleMania® 31, making it the most viewed WrestleMania in history. WrestleMania was broadcast around the world last night on WWE Network as well as on pay-per-view from a sold-out Levi’s® Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. The results represent a 97% increase from April 7, 2014 – the day after WrestleMania last year and a 31% increase since January 27, 2015, when the network surpassed the 1 million subscriber milestone. Recent growth was driven by the success of our February free promotion and the iconic attraction of the Company’s WrestleMania event.

“We believe that exceeding 1.3 million subscribers reflects the successful execution of our strategy and puts us on the path to transformative growth through WWE Network,” said WWE Chairman & CEO Vince McMahon. “We remain focused on driving subscriber value by delivering the most compelling user experience and new content, evidenced by our new original series and partnerships with Seth Green, Jeff Tremaine and Jerry Springer.”

“We are pleased with our short-term results and, for the first quarter, we currently project to exceed our most recent public guidance associated with an estimated average of approximately 918,000 paid subscribers,” said George Barrios, WWE Chief Strategy & Financial Officer. “We are also confident in the long-term potential and understand subscriber growth could take many different paths. For example, Network subscribers might show consistent sequential quarterly gains or the quarterly adoption curve could exhibit seasonality with year-over-year growth. Regardless, over the long-term, we believe WWE Network has the potential to drive significant economic returns.”

Based on data to date, WWE Network attracted an average of approximately 918,000 paid subscribers over the first quarter 2015, representing a 27% increase from the fourth quarter 2014 average.1 The network’s February free promotion contributed to that growth, attracting approximately 201,000 trial subscribers, of which 154,000, or 77%, converted to paying subscribers in March. WWE Network reached an average of 982,000 total subscribers during the first quarter 2015, including both free trial and paid subscribers. To date, WWE Network has attracted nearly 1.8 million unique subscribers.

WWE Network: Growth Strategy

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. Over the coming year, the Company is focused on expanding the network’s line-up of compelling original content as a critical element of this strategy.

Programming: In addition to the premium monthly live pay-per-view events, WWE Network unveiled new programming for the remainder of 2015, which includes eight brand new original series and partnerships with director Jeff Tremaine, Seth Green’s Stoopid Buddy Stoodios and legendary talk show host Jerry Springer. In addition, in the new show, Diva Search, WWE will span the globe in search of the most beautiful, athletic and charismatic women in the world to find the next stunning WWE Diva. WWE Network will also produce compelling specials and short form content, while continuing to add 1,000 hours to its robust video-on-demand library, which currently has more than 3,000 hours of content. (For more details of WWE Network’s programming line-up see the Company’s March 30, 2015 press release).

Promotions: Based on the successful execution of the network’s free trial offerings, all new subscribers who register for the network in April will receive the network free in that month, including Extreme Rules live on Sunday, April 26.

Features/Distribution: Other important elements of the Company’s network strategy include improving the user experience and content discovery across devices, while continuing to expand distribution platforms.

Geographies: The Company is developing plans for geographic expansion to India, China, Germany, Japan, Italy, Thailand and Malaysia.

Paths to Potential Subscriber Growth

The Company believes its strategy will facilitate long-term subscriber growth of WWE Network. There are, however, different paths that culminate in the realization of WWE Network’s subscriber potential. For example, achieving consistent subscriber growth over sequential quarters could result in a path that approximates an upward sloping straight line. (See Exhibit 1)

Alternatively, it is possible that WWE Network subscriber growth could follow the more seasonal pattern of the Company’s historic pay-per-view business. The latter path could yield an upward sloping trajectory over time, but could result in sequential quarterly declines while still delivering year-over-year growth. Any potential seasonal variations that might occur could be reduced over time as the Company continues to bring compelling new content to the network throughout the year. (See Exhibit 2)

The Company believes WWE Network will continue to make progress toward its subscriber potential, and management is agnostic to the pattern of growth.

Business Outlook

The level of WWE Network subscribers is a critical determinant of the Company’s projected future financial performance.

In 2015, the Company expects year-over-year adjusted OIBDA growth in every quarter, with growth driven by the performance of WWE Network as well as the escalation of television rights fees, and continued innovation across all of the Company’s businesses. For the first quarter 2015, the Company currently projects its adjusted OIBDA will exceed the high end of its most recent public guidance associated with the quarter’s actual average of 918,000 paid subscribers.2 The most recent public guidance implied a range of adjusted OIBDA of approximately $3 million to $8 million associated with that average.

The table below outlines ranges of potential Company performance for the full year 2015 at different subscriber levels. The Company is maintaining its 2015 Business Outlook at various subscriber levels as released on February 12, 2015. The 2015 Adjusted OIBDA table (below) is consistent with the previously provided business outlook. (The Company’s previous business outlook as well as reconciliations of Operating Income to Adjusted OIBDA can be found in the Company’s Q4 2014 Earnings Release – February 12, 2015).

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.

2 These projections are preliminary and are subject to change based on the completion of the Company’s quarter-end financial reporting process.
Total Company – Adjusted OIBDA (in millions)

Average Paid

Subscribers 3,4

2015E
500 ($10) – $10
1,000 $45 – $65
1,500 $100 – $120
2,000 $155 – $175
2,500 $210 – $230

(3) Average paid subscribers shown in thousands. The average number of paid subscribers over the 12-months of 2014 was approximately 567,000. This 12-month average is below the average for the 2014 period in which WWE Network was operative (WWE Network was launched on February 24, 2014).

(4) The average paid subscribers the Company will achieve over the full year 2015 is unknown. The range of average subscribers over the full year 2015 has been provided for illustrative purposes rather than as guidance, and has not been updated or changed since it was initially presented (July 31, 2014)

Photos: Vince McMahon Makes Special Appearance At WWE’s Business Partner Summit

Triple H and Stephanie McMahon hosted WWE’s annual Business Partner Summit in San Jose, California on Saturday.

The two were joined on stage by Vince McMahon and John Cena, who made special appearances at the event as well to present Warner Bros with the Business Partner of the Year award.

Below are some photos from the event.

Bill Goldberg Explains Why He Feels Vince McMahon & Triple H Have “Great Disdain” For Him

Bill Goldberg recently spoke with Steven Muehlhausen of the SportingNews.com. During the interview, Goldberg explained why he feels Triple H and Vince McMahon have “great disdain” for him.

Below is an excerpt from the interview, which you can listen to in full above.

“I think there’s great disdain for me because I wasn’t one of their boys because I didn’t want to play there game because I felt like I was part of the team and all I needed to do was come in and play my part and I didn’t have to fraternize and just play that game. I came from the NFL. I wanted to treat this as a business and I’m going to come in, so my thing and leave. I didn’t take things personally until they brought it to a personal level. I think that was cheesy and I think its carnish. Its like being a carny. I just chose not to deal with it because life’s too short. I don’t want to have to look over my shoulder for my boss. That’s ridiculous, I’m 48 years old. I’m not a kid. I don’t need to crawl back to anybody for anything. I’ll dig a ditch before I do that. I had a lot of fun digging ditches.”