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Old 07-11-2020, 10:39 PM   #1702
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Originally Posted by Emperor Smeat View Post
Yes in general but for sports its more of a mixed bag. Like the NFL last season went up in ratings and I think they've been up ever since the post-Kaepernick kneeling controversy.

When WWE was pushing for new tv deals, they were selling themselves hard as being equivalent to sports in terms of being DVR proof and as a reliable live content provider. FOX bit big on that sales pitch which is why they started talking about using their sports properties to help promote Smackdown.

WWE not having an offseason unlike sports is actually hurting them more than helping since they don't get any real chance to rest and recharge their creative batteries.
Always felt like giving guys time off tv after a big angle or long run would them good creatively to reset. Still work them at house shows but let the people miss them for a bit. Obviously a bad time for that right now.
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