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Vince is Lucky He Has Money

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Vince McMahon is lucky that he is the only billionaire who is interested in maintaining a sports entertainment organization with professional wrestling as its focus.

One thing we as people love, is a great show. A grand spectacle would be a better way to describe it. We are entertained by large crowds, fireworks, great music, and flashy logos with bright colors. The WWE with all of the revenue they generate are able to provide us with this, as they know appearance and marketing go a long way in keeping viewers and customers. Even if the product isn't "the best", as long as the marketing is top notch a company can succeed. Does McDonald's make the best cheeseburger in the world? Most will say no, but they sell the most cheeseburgers because they have the money to market them as the best. Same scenario with the WWE.

One of the reasons many people including myself have shunned other wrestling promotions is because they don't have a big stage feel, and their presentation is sub par in comparison to the WWE. I have to admit that the "low budget" look and feel of the other federations is what keeps me away from following and supporting them as much as I do the WWE, which I have been a fan of since I was a child. However after looking closely you will notice that the actual wrestling, storylines, as well as energy put in by the workers is in many ways leaps and bounds beyond what the WWE is currently offering. The last time a billionaire became interested in Sports Entertainment we were given WCW, which was a great alternative to the WWE and at the same time was still able to put on a show of large proportions, which made it easier to watch.

Vince McMahon has lost his hunger to create a great fan orientated product. He is focused on WWE shareholders, merchandise sales and publicity, which is what he believes will in turn create ratings. His is forgetting that in regards to his television shows, the fans come first, and fans create shareholders, shareholders don't create fans. He is putting the same people in matches because he believes the biggest names are the ones that will draw, regardless of how many times they fight each other. This couldn't be further from reality in 2009 with 6 hours of programming each week and 15 pay per views a year. Vince is lucky that he has the money to keep the spectacle of professional wrestling alive and well in the WWE and that his current competition cannot do the same. They do not have the money to promote their product in the mainstream the way Vince does. They cannot reserve large venues, they cannot have established artists such as Motorhead, and Three Six Mafia create theme songs for their talent, and they do not have the money to travel all around the world. They must remain local. However, if they had the right investor behind them, with the hunger to succeed and please fans as opposed to shareholders, the WWE would be in big trouble. TNA gets a bad rep with many fans because its looked at as a "low budget" WWE. Transversely WCW took many stars from the WWE in its heyday and was never given that moniker simply because they had the money to put on an equally enticing visual show.

The WWE has watered down professional wrestling more way more than many of us actually like to accept. Its watered down to the point where we call wrestlers superstars, we do not get blood, and instead of female wrestlers we have divas. However, we still stick with the product because we grew up with this company, and they are able to create an experience that keeps the crowd pumped. Unfortunately we rarely get anything that is memorable or timeless, which is why many now refer to the Monday Night Wars and Attitude Era as the "Golden Age Of Wrestling".

Entertainment is about visuals and the WWE has that department on lock. They have an extraordinary set up with top of the line video editing for promos, and some of the best cameras money can buy. They are able to make use of the great sound systems that our arenas have to offer as opposed to setting up a few speakers in a bingo hall or high school gym. Basically, they have money. Vince is lucky that he has Donald Trump on his side and that this is just an angle, because if a guy like Donald Trump was serious about wrestling, he could easily start his own promotion and take many fans away within a few months. Vince is lucky he has money and that others don't, and he should take and advantage and improve his overall product before someone else sees a business opportunity and capitalizes.
 
Id like to touch on just one of the points you made. When you said that they talent, storylines, and effort of the "other" federations is better than what the WWE is putting out there I really have to wonder where. Im not attacking you or making this personal. Im assuming, I could be wrong, you are referring to TNA. I mean they are the only other thing on tv in the states weekly so it has to be them. Their storylines are some of the most terrible ideas ever concocted and thrown into a ring. Now the talent? They do have some good wrestlers there but really the matches on a weekly basis ignore the fundamentals of what a pro wrestling match really is. Its nothing but high spots and no selling. Nothing is ever sold in TNA. Ever. I think that even with a billionaire behind a new wrestling company Vince would still be sitting comfortably on top of the business. Referring to the WWE as the polished turd of the wrestling business while TNA has guys turn heel to face to heel to face during a show with no reaction is just funny. I could be wrong about all of this. But its just my take.
 
You're wrong. Just shut up & enjoy it! Or quit watching it!
You're gonna watch the WWE regardless what the marketing is guarenteed!

i dont necessarily agree with the guy who started the thread, but he is entitled to his opinion. it bugs me when people say - shut up or stop watching. if you go to a football game and your team plays shit you're gonna moan but doesnt mean you will stop watching it. if you dont like threads that complain dont read them.

but anyway, i understand where you are coming from, but all the billionaires dont need to invest money into wrestling when they are already rich and successful from other ventures. but i get what you mean that WWE is the best because it has the most money. having said that, they have earned it
 
A point to make on this one, Vince has earned to right to rest on his laurels, people say that fans will tune in no matter how shit wrestling is, if that's genuinely the case then Vince has earned that. He earned that when he dragged the WWF up to become a global promotion, he earned that right when he finally defeated WCW. If the only thing that's keeping Vince going now is his money he's earned that right.

Another reason I say that is because McMahon doesnt rest on his laurels, his decisions can be bad, they can be fantastic, but you've got to believe that what he does he does to better the product.

He beat WCW, he thinks "shit, I've got loads of new talent now, what do I do?". So he creates the brandsplit, a stroke of fucking genius, if you dont like RAW, there could be something on Smackdown to keep you watching, take the situation now, most of the people here seem to hate RAW and love Smackdown, Smackdown, you know, that Vince McMahon product.

He creates ECW, a televised talent farm, people always complain about lack of new stars, there you go, a whole TV Show dedicated to giving them TV time. Main Eventers take up too much TV time? Watch WWE Superstars, I believe the Main Event was John Morrison vs Chris Jericho. He's good at what he does.
 
Great post man. I know your feeling, when you have watched it since you were a young kid, WWE is all you can watch. The only other wrestling I really watch, is original ECW. Vince knows that when he throws money at something, good idea or bad, we will tune in to watch it. Donald Trump is a perfect example. When I heard Trump would be the new owner of Raw, I knew it would either be a fun time on Raw, or a terrible idea. It turned out, that bringing Trump was kinda pointless. But it wasn't bad. But my point is, we hear "Oh god, Trump owns raw?" Then we say "I gotta tune in to see this." Because you know that either way, it will be interesting.

Yea, it does seem like Vince wants to make his later years profitable, and not as much about the wrestling. I think vince knows that if he throws Jeff Hardy into a political debate against Stephen Colbert as the main event of Raw, us diehards would still watch it.

It's weird, I was watching Wrestlemania 2000 yesterday, and it takes me back to the days, where wrestling was good. We all miss the attitude era, but Vince was still in competition with the WCW, so that MADE HIM make Raw and Smackdown better quality. Now Vince knows, if TNA ever even becomes a threat to the WWE, He'll probably be long gone by then. 1.4 ratings don't compare to an average 3.5. 4.8 at best.

But yes, Vince is lucky he has money, now. 15 years ago, he was rich. But he was struggling with the business. With Turner throwing around his money, Vince had a hard time. But still, you watch wrestling in the early to mid 90's, it was very enjoyable. Vince doesn't need to throw money around for the children, but it seems like he'd rather have more money, than a good product. Which is the exact opposite of the Vince I remember.
 
McMahon is a great businessman, simply put. He uses his money wisely - he knows we love to see a big stage, great pyros and a large arena. It somehow adds to the magic of it all. Not real magic, but you see my point. I'd still watch the WWE if it wasn't as 'showy' because that's not really specifically why I watch it, but it would make a big difference to how it was viewed.

OVerall though, WWE isn't the better company because of the grand stuff, it's because they consistently put out a better show than any other company.
 
No matter how bad the WWE's product is during a certain time, people will always watch. WWE will always have a fan basis. I don't think a billionaire would be able to dethrone Vince as the "Premier Promoter" in sports entertainment. The reason I say this is because even though the billionaire as money(obviously), they probably wouldn't know how to book their program and thus nobody would watch because they can watch the WWE.

Vince knows this business, he may have lost touch with his fan base over the years, but he still knows how to book. Just look at TNA, they could be backed up by a billionaire, but they would still fail because their booking and marketing are flat out terrible.
 

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