![]() In spite of the substantial headway its competition is making in the United States, WWE is still set to make more money than it ever has over the next five years.īetween a controversial 10-year deal with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, one that reportedly paid WWE anywhere from $40 to $50 million for a single show in April, and a $2 billion television deal with Fox and NBCUniversal, WWE can quite easily pay for its problems to go away. ![]() Companies like ROH and New Japan Pro Wrestling, which will return to the United States with its second G1 Special in Long Beach on September 30, are rising like pro wrestling supernovas at the moment, but each risks flying too close to the sun. Kommen Sie den zunehmenden Forderungen von Partnern, Behörden und Online-Plattformen zuvor und bestellen Sie noch heute Ihr GS1 Zertifikat. ![]() Unfortunately for them, nobody knows this better than Vince McMahon.ĭespite all of its admirable success, independent wrestling could have a real fight on its hands against a juggernaut that has unlimited financial and broadcasting resources. With content providers paying a premium for live sports and entertainment programming, the independent wrestling bubble figures to continue its record-setting growth. G1 Supercard takes place Saturday, April 6 from New York City and airs LIVE on pay-per-view and FREE for ALL HonorClub members Join now at. Held in the Sears Centre Arena in Chicago, Ill., All In will not only draw an unprecedented 10,000 fans to an independent wrestling show in the United States, but it also comes with impressive broadcasting and pay-per-view partnerships including a Zero Hour pre-show on WGN America. Every month seems to come with another groundbreaking announcement, and its historical year will continue into September with the much-talked-about All In pay-per-view. Bandido Shane Taylor Jonathan Gresham The Bouncers (Beer City Bruiser & Brian Milonas) The Stars of Women of Honor (Card Subject to Change). Statement from Ring of Honor COO Joe Koff to POSTwrestling regarding todays pre-sale for the Madison Square Garden card: We are currently 60 sold with. ![]() There has been no shortage of good news on the independent wrestling front in 2018. ![]()
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