Posts Tagged ‘WWE Network’

Hulk Hogan In Las Vegas Tonight?, Roddy Piper Misses Talking Point At RAW

– According to one source, WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan has been spotted in Las Vegas over the past couple of days. Whether or not his being in Vegas coincides with WWE making their “groundbreaking announcement” about the WWE Network tonight is unknown.

– Apparently WWE Hall Of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper forgot one of his main talking points during his “Piper’s Pit” segment on Monday’s Old School RAW show. Additionally, Piper reportedly had notes for his promo written on his hand.

  • New WMXXX Matches, Royal Rumble Surprises & More

    (Credit: PWInsider.com & F4WOnline.com)

  • Jim Ross Blog: WWE Network Announcement, WWE TV Deals, Matt Morgan

    The following are highlights from the latest online blog by WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

    On the WWE Network: “Big day for WWE fans and those that earn a living within WWE. The long awaited announcement regarding the new, WWE Network is set for later today in Las Vegas. This will be a critical day in WWE history, one way or another… One major key to the success of this Network is the development of NEW programming as it cannot be only about the old, tape libraries. I can see live, interactive programming being produced on a daily basis which, if true, then it provides several talents with opportunities to contribute to the brand and the network… The other key to the network’s success is the airing of ALL the PPV’s live. Right now, WrestleMania is the most, “must see” PPV in WWE and some might argue it is the only “must see’ PPV in WWE. That point is arguable and is dependent upon the attraction.”

    On WWE’s new television deals: “I see WWE getting a major bump in their rights fees from a cable network but I don’t hold the same optimism for TNA. Trust me, I hope that both companies score big time but its all about leverage in these types of negotiations (as in what have you done for me lately?) plus the ability to go LIVE on a weekly basis that most networks find very desirous.”

    On Matt Morgan: “Congrats on Matt Morgan on leaving the wrestling biz and getting an excellent day job where he can be a full time Dad and earn a great living with benefits.”

    Check out the complete blog online at JRsBarBQ.com.

  • Jim Ross’ Status For WMXXX, Royal Rumble Surprises & More
  • Video: Triple H Promises Tonight Will Change WWE Forever

    Triple H’s latest sit down interview with a giddy Michael Cole focuses on tonight’s groundbreaking announcement from the CES convention in Las Vegas.

    Triple H would not give any hints about the nature of the announcement, but touted Vince McMahon’s track record of pioneering media industries, including cable television, closed circuit television and pay-per-view.

    It’s no secret that tonight’s announcement will be the highly anticipated unveiling of the WWE Network.

    WWE Accidentally Reveals Tonight’s Big Announcement Is The WWE Network

    WWE will be live streaming the WWE presentation at 9:30pm (Eastern) – make sure to check back at SEScoops.com  tonight for our coverage of the big event.

    WWE Confirms Wednesday’s Big Announcement Is For The WWE Network

    WWE Network Announcement

    This briefly appeared on WWE’s Corporate website, before being pulled

    WWE sent out an email blast on Tuesday afternoon titled “WWE Event Reminder: WWE Network Announcement”.

    Shortly after the email went out – the link to the “WWE Network Announcement” was taken down.

    The confirmed Network announcement is scheduled for the CES event in Las Vegas on Wednesday night.

    The full list of individuals scheduled to appear, according to the press release, includes:

    – WWE CEO Vince McMahon
    – “Stone Cold” Steve Austin
    – John Cena
    – Shawn Michaels
    – Triple H
    – Stephanie McMahon
    – Executive Michelle Wilson
    – Executive Perkins Miller

    WWE will broadcast the announcement live on Wednesday night at 9:30 p.m. EST on WWE.com, the WWE App, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo!, Google+, Pinterest, and Pheed.

    WWE’s Major Announcement Coming Next Week, Royal Rumble Note

    – WWE will make their “groundbreaking announcement” next Wednesday, January 8th at the International CES at the Wynn Hotel, which is expected to be the official announcement of the WWE Network. Vince McMahon will be on hand to make the announcement, along with “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Triple H, John Cena and others.

    – The 2014 WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view is slated for both a DVD and Blu-ray release in February.

    WWE Hiring A 3D Graphic Designer For The WWE Network

    WWE has posted a new job listing at Corporate.WWE.com seeking a 3D animator/artist to do motion graphic work for the WWE Network. The following are the ‘Responsibilities’ the position will involve:

    – Designing Graphics for the Network Launch

    – Building/designing 3d Logos and Environments from start to finish. This would include: modeling, texturing, lighting, rigging, animation, rendering and compositing on various projects. Projects would include: network launch, pay per views, domestic shows, International and Promotional packages.

    – Heading up projects as a lead designer both creatively and productively, meeting tight deadlines.

    – Communicating and collaborating with Directors, Producers and Production staff.

    Full Details On The WWE Network Being An Internet-Based Subscription Service

    Update On WWE’s “Groundbreaking Announcement” & WWE Network Details

    All signs point to the WWE announcement scheduled for January 8th in Las Vegas to be about the debut of the much-talked-about WWE Network.

    According to reports, the WWE Network will likely be similar to the UFC Digital Network, in that it will be streamed online as opposed to being carried by the traditional carriers. If WWE chooses to go this route, they would be cutting out a number of large fees that would be owed to the traditional carriers.

    Another positive if WWE chooses to stream online is that WWE would have complete control over the project, as opposed to negotiating with carriers for positioning on their boxes.

  • Tons Of Specific Updates On The WWE Network Revealed

    (Credit: PWInsider.com)

  • Jim Ross Q&A: Undertaker’s Legendary Status, WWE Network, Bryan/Guerrero

    The following are highlights from a recent Jim Ross online Q&A update:

    On when The Undertaker reached the legendary status that he has today: “I don’t think that it was one thing or one day but his body of work over time that helped him earn his amazing legacy. The Streak has become largely his claim to fame.”

    On who the better wrestler is: Eddie Guerrero or Daniel Bryan: “I won’t answer this because one is damned if one does and damned if one doesn’t. They are both different, both excellent and both stars. Eddie got his break and Bryan is working on his.”

    On the WWE Network: “Honestly, don’t know the particulars of the WWE Network except that it is going forward from all that I hear. I don’t know the template. I do hope that it works for all involved. It might give some older talents some re-occurring gigs.”

    Check out more JR Q&A online at JRsBarBQ.com.

  • Details On WWE’s Planned SURPRISE ENTRANTS For The 2014 Royal Rumble Match
  • Jim Ross Q&A: WWE Network, The Shield, Jericho’s WWE Debut, Rock-HOF

    WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated the Q&A section of his website at JRsBarBQ.com.

    When Chris Jericho first debuted with his promo at The Rocks expense, how electrifying was the atmosphere?

    “It was massive. Set up perfectly. Excellent booking.”

    Which of the 3 members of The Shield do you think will make the most impact in WWE?

    “I like them all. Obviously Reigns is breaking out. All tbd. ”

    JR when do you think it is the right time for WWE to induct The Rock in the WWE Hall of Fame?

    “Any time both parties are ready.”

    With talk of the WWE Network seeming to come up more and more, I have wondered if there is potential for certain independent promotions to get television deals with WWE. What, in your estimation, would be the positives and negatives of giving promotions like ROH, PWG, Dragongate USA, etc. a television deal?

    “Let’s just say that there’s no business like show business.”

    MAJOR Update On BATISTA Returning To WWE

    Update On WWE Legends House Show, Stephanie McMahon/Susan G. Komen

    – Stephanie McMahon hosted the president and CEO of the Susan G. Komen foundation, Dr. Judy A. Salerno, as well as members of her staff at WWE RAW on Monday night in Dallas.

    – WWE Hall Of Famer Jimmy Hart recently spoke to Newsday about the “Legends House” reality show that is expected to air on the WWE Network. Hart said, “It’s probably one of the greatest things I was ever a part of in my life, with all the legends together. When we were on the road we never spent a lot of time together. But we were in the house for over a month, and it was just a great experience for me to go through that, it really was.”

    Check out the complete article online at Newsday.com.

    WWE To Feature Total Divas On RAW More, Total Divas To Air On WWE Network?

    WWE has apparently been discussing different ideas for RAW that involve Total Divas. One idea would feature something similar to the “#IMPACT365” videos being inserted into their shows as a way to further cross-promote WWE and Total Divas.

    Speaking of Total Divas, there has also been some discussion within WWE about the possibility of season three of Total Divas airing exclusively on the WWE Network.

  • Total Divas Star Eva Marie’s New Magazine Photo Shoot (PHOTOS)

    [Credit: F4WOnline.com]

  • Austin, HBK, Triple H & Cena Attending WWE’s “Groundbreaking Announcement” In Vegas

    As previously reported, WWE is set to make a “major announcement” at the 2014 International CES trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 4th.

    Along with Vince McMahon, who will be on hand to make the announcement, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Triple H, John Cena and Shawn Michaels will also be in attendance.

    In the invitations sent out to those scheduled to attend, WWE is promising a “groundbreaking announcement,” which is rumored to involve the WWE Network.

    Big Update On The WWE Network Being An Internet Subscription Service

    WWE’s Chief Strategy and Financial Officer George Barrios spoke at the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference this week and gave some new insight on WWE’s plans for the upcoming WWE Network.

    Despite the talk that the WWE Network will be an Internet-exclusive “over-the-top” service (similar to Netflix), Barrios said WWE is still considering going the traditional cable television route. Barrios said that when he spoke at the conference last year, the landscape for online streaming services was very different.

    “I was here 12 months ago and people were asking me then and I said we just don’t see the data to say that it’s there yet, now we see the data there. It doesn’t mean we are going that way, but it is now a viable option.”

    Barrios talked about the pros and cons of the over-the-top model, specifically noting that WWE would have to incur all of the associated costs, as opposed to sharing some of the costs with cable and satellite providers.

    “If you go over-the-top you have significantly more costs, you have to do things like CDN costs, credit card fees, customer service. If you go traditional that essentially is covered up in the split that you are paying the MVPDs.”

    “We continue to work with the MVPDs, see if we can knockout a deal in traditional distribution. If not, we have that option,” Barrios said. “We could do it at our own discretion. In either case the economics are differen… If you went down each line item they differ between traditional and over-the-top distribution. Pricing is different, splits are different, costs are different.”

    He also credited Netflix with paving the way for a possible over-the-top WWE Network:

    “One of the things that happened over the last 12 months has been happening for quite a while and we have been monitoring it for quite a while, is the consumption of long form video over-the-top and we all have Netflix to thank for this,” Barrios said.

    “They have done the spade work of creating the environment and the consumption habit of consumers to watch long form video over-the-top. So this, earlier this year we said where two years ago we didn’t think there was enough of that happening to make a network viable over-the-top, we now believe it is viable over-the-top.”

    As for how many subscribers WWE would need in order to break even (when charging subscribers a fee between $10-15 per month), Barrios said 1 million is the magic number.

    One proposed feature for the WWE Network that we’ve covered here on the site is that WWE’s monthly pay-per-views would  be included as part of the package. While this would obviously cannibalize one of WWE’s top revenue streams, he said that the revenue generated by the Network would more than exceed what they’re currently making from pay-per-views.

    “Obviously a really successful network means the pay-per-view business slowly goes away and that number I gave you on the network, the incremental includes that cannibalization. 

    WWE pay-per-view prices have been steadily increasing over the years, and he acknowledged that they are “pretty expensive in today’s world where this is so much content out there.

    The main reason that WWE is considering the over-the-top business model is that they’ve had a hard time selling cable & satellite providers on carrying the Network.

    “We’ve been working at this for a while. We’ve been working with the MVPDs, the same pitch I just gave you here, let’s transform the pay-per-view business together, grow the business for both of us. Quite frankly it’s been a bit of a slog, having those discussions but we continue to have them.

    For more on Barrios’ presentation, visit SeekingAlpha.com.

    Antonio Cesaro Babyface Turn, Excitement Over The WWE Network, RAW’s Final Segment

    – WWE is getting closer to turning Antonio Cesaro babyface. Cesaro has won a lot of people over in recent months, including top company officials as well as John Cena.

    VIDEO: John Cena Presents Antonio Cesaro With The World Heavyweight Title & Tells Him He’ll Be a Huge Star

    – A lot of people in WWE are very excited about the upcoming WWE Network. The feeling is that the Network, which will likely be an Internet-based subscription service similar to Netflix, has the potential to transform the way WWE distributes its content.

    – WWE officials were caught totally off guard by the crowd chanting “Daniel Bryan” during the Championship Ascension segment at the end of Monday’s RAW. A good portion of John Cena’s promo was improvised to acknowledge the chants and get things back on course to promoting TLC.

    (Partial source: F4Wonline.com)

    WWE Stars Concerned About WWE Network Affecting Their Pay, Holiday Contest

    – According to one source, there is said to be some concern among WWE Superstars, most of which are mid-card guys, about the possibility of the WWE Network affecting their status and pay from the company. If WWE ends up broadcasting the majority of their pay-per-views on the WWE Network, the talent seems to feel that they could lose out on their pay-per-view bonuses as a result.

    – WWE Shop is currently holding a “Deck The Halls” give-away contest with prizes amounting to over $1,300. For more information, visit Shop.WWE.com.

  • Rob Van Dam Talks About If & When He’ll Return To WWE (VIDEO)

    [Partial Credit: PWInsider.com]

  • Budget For WWE Network, WWE Working With MLB TV, DDP Q&A Tickets

    – WWE is working with MLB.tv for their WWE Network to prevent potential problems with their online streams crashing as viewership numbers increase.

    – Speaking of the WWE Network, the annual budget for the project is reportedly in the $50 million range.

    – Tickets are now available online for Diamond Dallas Page’s “BANG! An Audience With Diamond Dallas Page” Q&A events scheduled for the United Kingdom in 2014. For more information, visit Glee.co.uk.

  • Leaked WWE Memo Reveals Stuff That Is NOT Allowed To Be Done On TV

    [Partial Credit: F4WOnline.com]

  • Major Update On The WWE Network, WWE Issues Statement

    WWE issued the following statement to Rajah.com this morning, addressing rumors about the WWE Network being launched in early 2014:

    “In addition to not being able to confirm timing of WWE Network launch, WWE is still considering all options for distribution, pricing and role of pay-per-view.”

    WWE is expected to officially announce the WWE Network launch at the 2014 CES convention next month in Las Vegas, Nevada. WWE Chairman & CEO Vince McMahon is scheduled to appear at the event to make a ‘special announcement.’

    Based on what we’ve been hearing this week, the WWE Network will not be launching as a television channel, but actually a 24/7 streaming mobile app, with access to monthly WWE pay-per-view events as well as every single episode of RAW, SmackDown and PPV event ever.

    The rumored launch date for the WWE Network is February 24th.

    WWE Network Launch Announcement To Be Made In January In Las Vegas?

    As previously reported, WWE began sending out media invites on Tuesday to a “special event” on Wednesday, January 8th at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    That same week is also the 2014 International CES, which is an international consumer and electronics trade show that WWE has had a regular presence at. Last year, WWE showcased their new WWE App, which debuted a few months prior to the 2013 CES.

    The media invite for the trade show in January announced that Vince McMahon himself would be in attendance. This is interesting to note because McMahon rarely attends these type of events. In most cases, George Barrios or Stephanie McMahon would represent WWE at these kind of events, so it seems as though something big is planned this time around.

    While it is still unofficial at this point, many are speculating that this could be the announcement of the official launch of the highly anticipated WWE Network.

    We should have an update on this story on Wednesday afternoon.

    WWE Offering WrestleMania XXX For “Free” to Lure People To The WWE Network?

    As previously reported, many people within WWE are reportedly under the impression that the much-talked-about WWE Network will launch before WrestleMania XXX in early-2014. Those same people are unaware of specific details past the point that WWE has been shooting a lot of footage for the WWE Network, however nobody seems to know exactly when that footage will be airing.

    According to one source, WrestleMania XXX is being strongly talked about as a way to lure people to sign up for the WWE Network. The idea is that WWE will get a large amount of subscriptions immediately if people realize that they can get WrestleMania XXX in HD for “free” by signing up for a $9.95 per month subscription service that includes tons of additional content.

    The hope is that if fans sign up for that very reason, most will not cancel because they will be able to get the monthly pay-per-views at a discount and have extra content to go with it. To WWE, this would serve as a way to make the WWE Network an instant hit, as opposed to relying on steady growth over time.

    [Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter]

    Jim Ross Blog: WWE Network, The Need For Heroes & Villains In Wrestling

    WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

    WWE Network Launch Rumors: “Excited to read all the rumors regarding the long awaited WWE Network which looks as if it will launch in 2014. It only makes sense to launch the network during WrestleMania season and take advantage of all the media opportunities to sell/promote both the network and WM30.”

    Rumored WWE Network Launch Date Revealed

    “If that philosophy is accurate, that would have the Network launching in February or March. All that is TBD but it’s been an exhaustive, expensive work in progress for many individuals for a long, long time. If WWE’s PPV’s all move to the Network then the chances of this entity becoming a significant success early increase greatly.”

    The Need For Heroes & Villains In Wrestling: “How many great movies or TV shows have you seen or how many books have you read to where there wasn’t a definitive hero or villain. Villains can take many shapes and forms whether it be war, disease, a bully, a coward, a cheat, etc. Great villains in the sports entertainment genre are people that a fan will pay to see them get their ass beat.”

    “It’s a simple formula that is timeless.”

    “In real life there is a fine line, in many cases, between good and evil. However, TV wrestling isn’t real life. It’s show biz and most every show biz presentation that you or I have ever enjoyed had a hero and a villain component.”

    MAJOR Heat on RYBACK For Doing Goldberg’s Moves During His Matches

    Update On The WWE Network, Randy Orton vs. Big Show News, Otunga-Harvey

    – With WWE’s announcement this week that the Classics On Demand service will be ending in January, people in the company are under the impression that the WWE Network will finally launch before WrestleMania XXX.

    WWE Statement On Cancellation Of Classics On Demand, WWE Network Mentioned

    The rumored launch date is February 24th.

    – On Monday’s RAW, WWE scripted Randy Orton to say that he “can’t beat Big Show on his own” as a way to sell the possibility that Big Show has a strong chance of winning the WWE Championship this Sunday at Survivor Series.

    – David Otunga made the media rounds on Tuesday to promote his new Muscle & Fitness cover. He tweeted this photo after filming the Steve Harvey show:


    WWE Names New Executive VP Of Programming Ahead Of Network Launch

    WWE issued the following press release today announcing that Matthew Singerman has been named the new Executive Vice President of Programming. Notice how, in the second paragraph, they reference “a potential” (not “the upcoming”) WWE Network ..

    WWE® Names Matthew Singerman Executive Vice President, Programming

    STAMFORD, Conn.– WWE (NYSE:WWE) today announced the appointment of Matthew Singerman as Executive Vice President, Programming. Singerman, who previously held senior level positions at Fox News Channel, TV Guide Network and Reelz Channel, will report directly to WWE Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Vince McMahon.

    In this newly created role, Singerman will be responsible for the strategic development of content, including original, unscripted and scripted shows, scheduling of all programming and operations across all distribution platforms, including a potential WWE Network.

    Singerman brings more than 20 years of experience in production and programming from various broadcast and cable networks. Most recently, Singerman served as a consultant for well-established and start-up channels, including NFL Network, Nuvo, Pivot and Back9 Network. Prior to his role as an industry consultant, Singerman was the Senior Vice President of Programming at Reelz Channel. In this position, he oversaw all programming, development and acquisitions, including The Kennedys, which was the highest-rated show in Reelz Channel history. The network’s rating grew more than 300 percent during Singerman’s tenure.

    Prior to joining Reelz, Singerman was the Senior Vice President of Programming and Production at TV Guide Network. He spent five years overseeing all of the network’s programming, which included the creation of 10 new shows, and partnerships with top Hollywood production companies including Freemantle and Magical Elves. In this role, he also managed and recruited all of the network’s talent.

    Earlier in his career, Singerman was Fox News Channel’s Executive Producer of Morning Programming, in charge of the Fox & Friends franchise, which included Fox & Friends, Fox & Friends First and Fox & Friends Weekend. During his tenure, he managed the production and booking for 21 hours of live television each week, and increased network viewership from 40,000 to more than 1 million daily viewers.

    Singerman graduated cum laude from Tufts University with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

    VIDEOS from RAW: Rey Mysterio Returns, LANGSTON Wins The IC Title, Xavier Woods Debuts

    WWE Statement On Cancellation Of Classics On Demand, WWE Network Mentioned

    WWE issued the following statement on Monday afternoon regarding the cancellation of their WWE Classics On Demand service:

    “Beginning February 2014, WWE will no longer offer WWE Classics On Demand, our subscription video-on demand content delivered through cable television providers, as we are focusing our resources on other initiatives. As communicated on our recent earnings call, we continue to aggressively pursue launching a WWE Network; however, no launch date has been set.”

  • Rob Van Dam Talks About If & When He’ll Return To WWE (VIDEO)
  • WWE Classics On Demand Ending, Punk On WTF Podcast, WWE’s New Roberts Shirt

    WWEShop.com is selling a new t-shirt for the legendary Jake “The Snake” Roberts.

    – Here’s a link to CM Punk on comedian Marc Maron’s WTF Podcast: WTFPod.com.

    – Several readers have sent in word that their cable companies alerted them that WWE will be ending their Classics on Demand service in January. The latest talk regarding the WWE Network is that it will be launching in February 2014, so the cancellation of WWE Classics on Demand is a sign that those plans might finally be going through.

    * Backstage News On The SURPRISES Planned For Tonight’s RAW

    Update On Launch Of WWE Network, Reason Rey Mysterio Hasn’t Returned Yet

    -WWE Executive Vice President Stephanie McMahon revealed at New York City Television Week that WWE is targeting a 2014 first quarter launch of their highly anticipated WWE Netowrk. For more information, visit BroadcastingCable.com.

    -Apparently the reason WWE Superstar Rey Mysterio’s return is being held off is because there are still concerns about his injury. The feeling is Mysterio is risking further injury if he does anything physical in the ring before his quadriceps in his leg fully strengthens.

    What Can Fans Expect On The WWE Network? + When Will Rey Mysterio Return To TV? …

    [Partial Credit: F4WOnline.com]