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- As noted yesterday, there is a major WWE push to attract new fans and wrestlers from India. There is also a push right now to expand into Brazil because of the feeling that Brazil is an emerging economy since the 2016 Olympics will be held in Rio de Janeiro.
- There are people within WWE who don't feel that the current developmental system is giving the company a return for their money. While everyone is expecting a complete revamp of the FCW developmental system, nobody has a clue what changes will be made now that Triple H has a much bigger role.
A lot of people expect Kevin Nash and Sean Waltman to be involved in whatever changes happen because Triple H trusts them to give him straight answers on the developmental talents.
- Regarding the planned WWE cable network, word going around is that the ideas of what to do with the channel are constantly changing and nobody really knows what Vince McMahon's vision for it is.
It's said that WWE isn't getting the commitment from the cable industry they had hoped for and there is talk of pushing the network more in the direction of a channel that would have programming available on Xbox, Roku and other similar content providers.
- As noted yesterday, Kharma is denying that former WWE developmental wrestler Byron Wilcott is the father of her child. A fan commented on Wilcott's Facebook page last night and Wilcott replied with the following: "Andrew please support my family in this trying time The truth and proof will be shown in the very near future . Right now all I can say is thank you for ur support as we sort out a few issues"
On a related note, photos going around of Kharma and a heavy-set Caucasian man are being promoted as photos of Kharma and Wilcott. The man in the photos is not Wilcott as he is an African American.
- Bret Hart, Mick Foley and TNA Knockout Rosita will be appearing at the Pro Championship Wrestling event on Saturday, June 18th from The Oak Lawn Pavilion in Oak Law, Illinois. Visit pcwwrestling.net for more information.
- WWE Tough Enough trainer Bill DeMott was asked on Twitter when he will be coming back to wrestle in a WWE ring. The former United States Champion replied that it "could happen anytime."
- As noted yesterday, there is a major WWE push to attract new fans and wrestlers from India. There is also a push right now to expand into Brazil because of the feeling that Brazil is an emerging economy since the 2016 Olympics will be held in Rio de Janeiro.
- There are people within WWE who don't feel that the current developmental system is giving the company a return for their money. While everyone is expecting a complete revamp of the FCW developmental system, nobody has a clue what changes will be made now that Triple H has a much bigger role.
A lot of people expect Kevin Nash and Sean Waltman to be involved in whatever changes happen because Triple H trusts them to give him straight answers on the developmental talents.
- Regarding the planned WWE cable network, word going around is that the ideas of what to do with the channel are constantly changing and nobody really knows what Vince McMahon's vision for it is.
It's said that WWE isn't getting the commitment from the cable industry they had hoped for and there is talk of pushing the network more in the direction of a channel that would have programming available on Xbox, Roku and other similar content providers.
- As noted yesterday, Kharma is denying that former WWE developmental wrestler Byron Wilcott is the father of her child. A fan commented on Wilcott's Facebook page last night and Wilcott replied with the following: "Andrew please support my family in this trying time The truth and proof will be shown in the very near future . Right now all I can say is thank you for ur support as we sort out a few issues"
On a related note, photos going around of Kharma and a heavy-set Caucasian man are being promoted as photos of Kharma and Wilcott. The man in the photos is not Wilcott as he is an African American.
- Bret Hart, Mick Foley and TNA Knockout Rosita will be appearing at the Pro Championship Wrestling event on Saturday, June 18th from The Oak Lawn Pavilion in Oak Law, Illinois. Visit pcwwrestling.net for more information.
- WWE Tough Enough trainer Bill DeMott was asked on Twitter when he will be coming back to wrestle in a WWE ring. The former United States Champion replied that it "could happen anytime."