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  1. I actually wasn't home for SmackDown so I'm relying on wwe.com here.

     

    WWE No Way Out (February 15, 2009 from the Key Arena in Seattle, WA

     

    Five bonus picks for picking all five winners correctly.

     

    1. All or Nothing Match: John Bradshaw Layfield vs. Shawn Michaels

    2. No Holds Barred Match: Shane McMahon vs. Randy Orton

    3. ECW Title: Finlay vs. Jack Swagger©

    4. WWE Title Elimination Chamber Match: Triple H vs. Jeff Hardy vs. The Big Show vs. The Undertaker vs. Vladimir Kozlov vs. Edge©

    BONUS: Choose the order of elimination (1pt for each correct placement)

    Kozlov

    Hardy

    Big Show

    Triple H

    Undertaker

     

    5. World Heavyweight Title Elimination Match: Kofi Kingston vs. Kane vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Mike Knox vs. Chris Jericho vs. John Cena©

    BONUS: Choose the order of elimination (1pt for each correct placement)

    Mysterio

    Knox

    Kingston

    Kane

    Jericho

     


  2. ABC Family... not sure it was ever "great" but now they're stuck showing (pre-dominantly) Step By Step, Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Sabrina The Teenage Witch, and Full House with the odd movie thrown in here and there.

     

    Boomerang still kicks ass, although it's starting to become Cartoon Network lite with Powerpuff Girls, Teen Titans, Justice League Unlimited, The Batman, Johnny Bravo, and Dexter's Laboratory.

    ABC Family has some crappy orginal dramas on at night though. Pregnant teenage girl drama!

     

    I did find it funny that last weekend (?) there was a 700 club Telethon on ABC Family...and it was in HD! lol.

     

    700 Club is on ABC Fam every day, you dolt. In HD. LOL.


  3. From Gerweck (who looks to have poached Meltzer)

     

    TNA is going to have to re-evaluate their PPV business model. The current direction is to build up four “A” pay-per-views in 2009, and the remaining eights PPV shows will be treated as “B” shows. According to Dave Meltzer, TNA PPV numbers have taken a nose dive since September of last year. We don’t have final numbers, but the preliminary number for the January PPV is not good. Based on projections, TNA pay-per-view numbers could dip as low as 14,000 buys, which is mind blogging considering the talent roster they have.

     

     

    Another mind blogging aspect is that TNA is at times drawing lower PPV buy numbers than shows they promoted while airing weekly television on the much less visible Fox Sports Net.

     

     

    The morale is down, which was overt if anyone saw the Against All Odds PPV last weekend. Wrestlers appear to be going through the motions, which is not a good sign moving forward.

     

    Is this a new shocking experience where your mind actually posts on xanga/twitter before you even think to?

     

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