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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Dec 1, 2016 14:25:16 GMT -6
www.sescoops.com/update-on-indie-wrestling-being-added-to-the-wwe-network/It looks like indie wrestling content is heading to the WWE Network. According to a report by Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio, Vince McMahon is on the verge of deciding to add several “hot” indies to his network. There’s no word on when Vince is expected to officially make the call, but Meltzer expects that we’ll see some big changes on the WWE Network in the next few months. WWE sent out some Fan Council surveys this year to gauge interest in indie wrestling on the WWE Network. The surveys specifically mentioned, Ring of Honor, EVOLVE, CZW. OVW, PWG, DGUSA and several others. One survey listed TNA. One survey from this fall listed potential Network price points of $4.99, $9.99 and $14.99.
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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Dec 8, 2016 20:23:47 GMT -6
www.wrestlinginc.com/wi/news/2016/1208/620132/wwe-expected-to-make-several-talent-acquisitions-in-early-2017/WWE Expected To Make Several Talent Acquisitions In Early 2017, Agents Watching Indie IPPV Events Source: PWInsider WWE officials are expected to make several talent acquisitions during the first quarter of 2017, according to PWInsider. In addition to a WWE Performance Center tryout scheduled for early February, WWE has talents set to report to the Performance Center on January 3rd. Among names scheduled to report in January include talents for the rumored all-women's tournament - Heidi Lovelace, Nixon Newell, Evie and Kimber Lee, who lost to Ember Moon on this week's WWE NXT episode. WWE is said be in signing mode right now and officials are working harder than ever to evaluate talents and watch the indie scene. WWE reportedly has people watching iPPV events and doing complete agent reports on them, similar to reports the company creates for their own live events to track talents and see how they're improving.
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