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Finn Balor has some demonic history so I expect him to be the next Vampiro

 

wtf is wrong with WWE creatives? or Vince just picks up a bump in the street and names it "Creative Director of the week"?

that picture wasn't her. I've got a copy of it if you need a good look

Yeah, I did some searching after Damien posted and the picture that's doing the rounds is actually a pornstar called Lilly Evans.

 

According to F4WOnline.com, the WWE Network is facing a big problem in Canada, and is reportedly fighting to stay on TV.

WWE currently has a deal with Rogers Communications, which airs the WWE Network on TV, and The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) feels the WWE Network is ?stepping on the toes? of other channels in Canada, such as The Fight Network.

 

Earlier, the WWE posted a link on Facebook to petition the CRTC to stay on in Canada. So far, the Facebook posting has gotten a ton of backlash towards the WWE in regards to the 10-year exclusivity deal they signed with Rogers Communications.

 

https://www.facebook.com/wwe/photos/a.63953746442.86152.7175346442/10152411801256443/

https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/InterventionNew/Submission-Soumission.aspx?lang=e&EN=201408865&ET=A#SE0

 

 

I have not signed it, because I feel the WWE should have launched the WWE Network in Canada the same way it was launched everywhere else, instead of pissing all over their fans by going with Rogers Cable. I will continue to pay for and use the proper online version of the WWE Network, bypassing both Rogers and the CRTC.

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Earlier, the WWE posted a link on Facebook to petition the CRTC to stay on in Canada. So far, the Facebook posting has gotten a ton of backlash towards the WWE in regards to the 10-year exclusivity deal they signed with Rogers Communications.

 

https://www.facebook.com/wwe/photos/a.63953746442.86152.7175346442/10152411801256443/

https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/InterventionNew/Submission-Soumission.aspx?lang=e&EN=201408865&ET=A#SE0

 

 

I have not signed it, because I feel the WWE should have launched the WWE Network in Canada the same way it was launched everywhere else, instead of pissing all over their fans by going with Rogers Cable. I will continue to pay for and use the proper online version of the WWE Network, bypassing both Rogers and the CRTC.

Completely agree with you. WWE and Rogers have screwed Canada over. I want the full Internet version of WWE Network that the US and other countries have.

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