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  1. Kizzo

    Wrestlemania XXIV Discussion Thread

    I think that's what they are going for. This is a good way to replace it.
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    Wrestlemania XXIV Discussion Thread

    Yeah having the red ropes is kinda odd. I think black would have looked better.. but it still looks great and will look absolutely stunning in HD.
  3. The Rock shouldn't appear.. and he doesn't owe the WWE a god damn thing. Cena makes me sick... I wonder what his tune would be if he was in Rock's shoes?? Or any wrestler criticizing his decision? I mean how many wrestlers can say they presented at the Academy Awards??
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    Smackdown to leave the CW

    MyNetworkTV?? WOW.. I guess they are going to miss that 700K check that the CW was writing every week. What a downgrade...
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    Smackdown to leave the CW

    The HD is great... As someone mentioned above me, they just need to letterbox the SD feed, and it would solve that problem. But the HD feed is fantastic, and the camera angles look really good in HD. WWE HD is probably the best visually produced HD on television right now.. I give major props to the WWE production team.
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    Smackdown to leave the CW

    NBC would be very interesting... That would mean all WWE shows are on the NBC/Universal networks.
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    WWE General Discussion - February 2008

    The Edge/Kristal hookup was an interesting idea... too bad race had to be a factor. They should fire Haye's racist ass.
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    WWE General Discussion - January 2008

    This is true.. I've met plenty of them.
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    The 2008 Royal Rumble Thread

    Overall I thought the PPV was very good. The WWE production team.. since Monday has done over 9 hours of HD television, and they have done a very good job.
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    The 2008 Royal Rumble Thread

    Well its almost time.. can't wait for another WWE HD broadcast.
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    WWE General Discussion - January 2008

    The new HD set is all video.. why bother wasting time creating 3 new sets?? When this one can be customized just by changing the graphics and lightning? They save money and time. Because World Wrestling Entertainment has more than enough money for three sets, that's why... But, for the sake of argument, let's just say that the exeunt of Bobby Lashley would pay for another set or two if they truly needed them... True they do.. but maybe they just didn't want to carry 3 sets, and just wanted one huge set for all?? Hell... I don't know, it was their call. so we have to deal with it.
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    WWE General Discussion - January 2008

    The new HD set is all video.. why bother wasting time creating 3 new sets?? When this one can be customized just by changing the graphics and lightning? They save money and time.
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    WWE Raw is HD - January 21, 2008

    In glorious HIGH DEF
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    WWE Raw is HD - January 21, 2008

    Yeah.. It does make it look better. Aside from the macroblocking(which is expected) it looks very good. Hopefully they will work out some the kinks as they broadcast more shows.
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    WWE Raw is HD - January 21, 2008

    Me either.. Looks very good on my LCD HDTV set.
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    WWE Raw is HD - January 21, 2008

    For those who don't have USA HD.. I would cap some screenshots. But I don't have the proper equipment to do that. So hopefully someone will.
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    WWE Raw is HD - January 21, 2008

    I'm excited about the set. WWE RAW has had the same set for the past 10 years.. even though it had some minor changes, and etc. It's basically been the same basic set that debuted in 98(or was it 97?). So I'm glad to see the change. This is a very interesting concept... although I'm not surprise, because the WWE will go all out. They have the best production team in the business.. and they will show everyone how HD is done. This new set should also make things easier for the production team, since they only have to carry one set. Slickster.. the announcers should have some type of monitor upgrade. It would only make sense, since they can see things much better.
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    WWE General Discussion - January 2008

    True.. but it will be much easier to now do supershows!! I will not judge this decision until I see this set. I think the production team really thought this out, and probably agreed that this will be the best move when going to HD. Maybe they built one massive set that can be easily customized to fit each brands unique looks?? In the article he did mention that the set would be customized for each brand and have a distinctive look. WWE has a great production team, and they don't do things sloppy.. so I will wait and see.
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    WWE General Discussion - January 2008

    Not true.. the market I'm in is small(Little Rock) and our CW station is in HD. #57 out of 210 You mention only 11(mostly major) had a CW station in HD.. with my market having a CW station. I'm sure there are more than the amount you stated.
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    WWE General Discussion - January 2008

    Not true.. the market I'm in is small(Little Rock) and our CW station is in HD.
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    WWE General Discussion - January 2008

    Another article that was posted on AVS Forums Mike Grossman, WWE's Senior Vice President for Television Operations, will be watching every moment of WWE’s week-long debut in high-definition with anticipation – and some nervousness. Those new HD cameras cost a pretty penny, and if, say, WWE Champion Randy Orton grabs one to clock Jeff Hardy with a high-def cranium shot, Grossman might just grit his teeth a little as the high-tech device gets swung. “That could be a problem,” Grossman replied with a cautious chuckle. “Let’s hope not.” WWE’s switch to HD required a complete renovation of WWE's production equipment, from the cameras and microphones at ringside to the production truck parked out back. It also necessitated re-creating WWE's production processes from the standard-definition age. "We went from doing the show the same way for a number of years, in the same truck, to having to reinvent everything," said Duncan Leslie, WWE Vice-President, Technical Events Operations. "All the infrastructure had to change. It's sort of like going from black & white to color." Such a radical transformation meant not only new HD video cameras, but more powerful and colorful lighting elements. The result? A view of WWE that, until now, you could only get live in the arena, in a front-row seat – a view that has technical crews extremely aware of the tiniest elements. "There's nowhere to hide," Leslie explained. "Every T-shirt in the audience can be read. Every bead of sweat, every scratch on the canvas is seen. What you see through the HD lens, you'd see with your eyes live." The crowning jewels of the high-definition renovation are two new state-of-the-art production trucks. WWE worked with NEP Supershooters of Pittsburgh, Pa., to design and build the trucks that replaced the standard-definition vehicle, and will lease a custom truck designed for HD transmission. Leslie said the new trucks feature miles of cable and more than 100,000 buttons, as well as a massive monitor wall to display the numerous camera feeds. "We're a sporting event, we're a concert” he said. “What we make these trucks do is totally unique [in the industry]." "Reset" for the set and more Say goodbye to the iconic Raw TitanTron, as well as the SmackDown fist and mirrors. They’ve seen their last television tapings. To take full advantage of the high-definition platform, a radically redesigned entrance set will be shared by all three of WWE's signature shows. Exact details regarding the set will remain top-secret until Raw’s is unveiled Monday night. However, a shoot in Florida last November brought all the Superstars together to record the new show openings in HD. Additionally, new intros and graphics for Raw, SmackDown, ECW and pay-per-view events are rumored to feature some 3-D elements. "There will be several video elements that will be pretty slick,” Grossman asserted. "It will be a whole new show. It's going to be spectacular." 3-D elements?? That would be interesting...
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    WWE General Discussion - January 2008

    There is another article on WWE.com about the move to HD... The crew is putting the final touches on incredibly vibrant, high-definition versions of Raw, ECW and SmackDown, including the assembly of a revolutionary entrance set that will be used for all three brands. It's also tweaking the complex lighting and pyrotechnic elements that give each brand's broadcast their distinctive looks, as well as adjusting every Superstar's entrance package to shine in gorgeous WWE HD. This is very interesting. All three brands will be using the same exact entrance set, but will tweak to match each brands extensive look. I can't wait to see how this looks.. Maybe they are trying to save cash?? WWE HD
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    WWE Roster: Age Analysis

    Interesting ages.. Some look nothing like there age.
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    WWE General Discussion - December 2007

    I can't help it.. I'm an HD nutcase But its Wrestlemania.. and its in HD. For the other PPVs.. I probably won't even bother.
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    WWE General Discussion - December 2007

    About damn time. Wrestlemania will be my first WWE PPV purchase since 2003. If it wasn't being broadcast in HD.. I wouldn't even bother
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