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Dom from the get go gets put in a program with the top guy Seth Rollins, then tag teams with his hall of fame dad and gets a tag title run then get puts in a top group going against that hall of fame dad

Nepotism is the word when it comes to Dom
 
Remember his main roster run the first time, cause I do. Remember being booked with Vince that was ass cause I do. Remember his whole MITB run cause I do

Remember him going over Bobby and Seth
Remember him going over on Edge
Remember him winning the MITB no matter how that eventually turned out
Remember him going on 2nd to last at Mania against Pat AND sharing the ring with Stone Cold
Remember him being in the final four of the 2023 Rumble
Remember him opening WM39 and PINNING John Cena






Cause I do
 
Remember him going over Bobby and Seth
Remember him going over on Edge
Remember him winning the MITB no matter how that eventually turned out
Remember him going on 2nd to last at Mania against Pat AND sharing the ring with Stone Cold
Remember him being in the final four of the 2023 Rumble
Remember him opening WM39 and PINNING John Cena






Cause I do
So in 2023 they finally getting it right and he's thriving
 
Theory has the charisma of 1999 Test, but Gargano is the charisma killer

cool

Austin says all the right things a heel should but like Cena hinted, it’s not believable coming from him
The disrespect mane lol this aint no where near true. Austin might still be learning his way but homie still can cut a better promo then alot of the guys currently there.

Test was just trash asf.
 
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Following the announcement that Endeavor will acquire WWE, we are told there have been renewed discussions between WWE and ESPN about potentially working together on new projects.

We are told this isn't (currently) discussions around a weekly series and that the two sides are still working out what projects they could work on together potentially and have been warned it is very early on in conversations. ESPN did license older WWE Wrestlemania events during the height of the pandemic to broadcast and they sent UFC legend Daniel Cormier as their point person for Mania 39 weekend interviews and coverage in Los Angeles.

We are also told that of late, another promotion had been in talks with ESPN as well (we have not confirmed which, but we can state it is not AEW) but with WWE, the industry leader, stepping into the picture, the continuation of those talks could obviously be at risk. For the major cable networks, WWE is king.

As we noted previously, there is a feeling that with WWE rights fees coming up and Endeavor's acquisition pending, WWE will lean towards getting their brand and programming in as many potential places as possible and are welcoming all conversations, unless someone pays a nice, rich premium for exclusivity. If Endeavor is seeking to entrench WWE in as many places as possible, obviously that would prevent other groups from putting boots on the ground in those places. Where WWE lands on their new rights deals and how many places overall will have a ripple effect on everyone else, and that will be a story we will have to watch unfold as part of the Endeavor era.
ESPN is owned by Disney.
 
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