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Arthurgray50@blu 27-11-2011 22:57

Boxnation, Why not a Wrestling Channel
 
Now we have a boxing channel available on the system, why doesn't VM go for a British Wrestling channel.

We have all this 'fixed' American stuff, l am certain around the British Isle's we must have British Wrestling.

If that came in, it would be great, especially from the World of Sport days.:D

Kingofthedead4 28-11-2011 08:05

Re: Boxnation, Why not a Wrestling Channel
 
There was a wrestling channel showing World of sport matches a few years ago but it was on sky only, I know that WWE are launching a channel in america next year.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWE_Network

Russ 28-11-2011 08:34

Re: Boxnation, Why not a Wrestling Channel
 
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35336351)
Now we have a boxing channel available on the system, why doesn't VM go for a British Wrestling channel.

We have all this 'fixed' American stuff, l am certain around the British Isle's we must have British Wrestling.

If that came in, it would be great, especially from the World of Sport days.:D

*Cracks knuckles*

Right, let me get my teeth in to this one.

There used to be a channel called TWC - The Wrestling Channel. It didn't work out as there simply wasn't enough money in it. It primarily featured LDN wrestling, run by a friend of mine called Sanjay Bagga and they do shows around the London and Essex areas. Sanjay is considered by many to be the most successful UK promoter in the south of the country. If he wasn't able to put on a sustainable product then I can't think of many others that could.

The problem with British-based wrestling is there's a LOT of crap out there. Legendary promoter Jim Cornette once said "There's only 2 types of wrestling, good wrestling and bad wrestling".

Right now all you need to run a show is to hire a ring (usually around £150) and possibly about £50 to pay your 'talent'. many noobs will be willing to work for free just to be on a show. A lot of venues are Social Clubs and the like which won't ask to see insurance - lucky, because liability cover for the workers and audience is usually £1000+. Usually they don't charge to hire the hall, they just make money from the bar. As a result any Tom, Dick and Harry can put on a 'wrestling' show and it leads to what is often an embarrassing show which exposes so many of the secrets of wrestling. Yes we know you're aware it's not real but we want to put on a performance which is so good you're happy to suspend your disbelief for the duration of the event. With all the rubbish out there, it's very frustrating.

There are a handful of top quality promoters in the UK who ensure their product is the best - Brian Dixon, Alan Ravenhill to name just 2. But TV is too much of a risk for it to be sustainable. The target audience is kids, and they just want to see huge muscular blokes who are well over and have a great hook/gimmick. The problem is as soon as any UK workers get like that, they get head-hunted by WWE or TNA.

Arthur, there is a thriving British wrestling scene (check the second link in my sig). I used to wrestle and am now a referee and have been for 5 years. All pro wrestling is 'fixed' as you call it. There is no real distinction between what you call 'American' wrestling and the old World of Sport product. The results are pre-determined and the moves are 'worked'. the only real difference is the presentation. The American stuff (and about 99% of what you see anywhere in the UK right now) is just more flashy and 'show'. The old WoS rules system (8x3 minute rounds etc) simply would not work right now, the market has moved on.

I've reffed a few WoS-rules matches which were featured as one-offs on shows and they're an interesting novelty but the vast majority of the target audience have never heard of it and have no long-term interest in it.

Arthurgray50@blu 28-11-2011 12:22

Re: Boxnation, Why not a Wrestling Channel
 
cheers Russ for that, British wrestling used to be on a Saturday afternoon, but to me the sad part of American crap is this raza ma tazz that goes with it and this to me ruins the whole point of watching it.

I remember the days of Big Daddy, Fal Finley and Kendo Nackersacky. good pros, but you don't have that anymore.

Alan Fry 28-11-2011 12:30

Re: Boxnation, Why not a Wrestling Channel
 
I think Sky would launch a wrestling channel, they already own the UK rights to WWE events (if they would be bothered)

Russ 28-11-2011 12:34

Re: Boxnation, Why not a Wrestling Channel
 
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35336507)
cheers Russ for that, British wrestling used to be on a Saturday afternoon, but to me the sad part of American crap is this raza ma tazz that goes with it and this to me ruins the whole point of watching it.

I remember the days of Big Daddy, Fal Finley and Kendo Nackersacky. good pros, but you don't have that anymore.

Fit Finley, until recently, worked for WWE and is expected to return in the near future.

The 'American' style is pretty much standard all over the UK now.

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry
I think Sky would launch a wrestling channel, they already own the UK rights to WWE events (if they would be bothered)

They did, it was called The Wrestling Channel.

richard1960 28-11-2011 12:35

Re: Boxnation, Why not a Wrestling Channel
 
Yes i agree a Wrestling channel,if only we could bring back Giant Haystacks,Big Daddy,Jim Breaks,Kendo nagasaki,and commentator Kent Walton i might subscribe.;)

Kingofthedead4 28-11-2011 12:36

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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35336517)
Yes i agree a Wrestling channel,if only we could bring back Giant Haystacks,Big Daddy,Jim Breaks,Kendo nagasaki,and commentator Kent Walton i might subscribe.;)

They would do well, 3 are dead to my knowledge.

denphone 28-11-2011 12:38

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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35336517)
Yes i agree a Wrestling channel,if only we could bring back Giant Haystacks,Big Daddy,Jim Breaks,Kendo nagasaki,and commentator Kent Walton i might subscribe.;)

Yes l remember watching these grand old names of wrestling when l was much younger with my dad and it was great watching them on a saturday on ITV.

richard1960 28-11-2011 12:41

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Originally Posted by Kingofthedead4 (Post 35336518)
They would do well, 3 are dead to my knowledge.

Yes you are right sadly 3 i think re no longer here, jim breaks and kendo nagasaki are still with us.

I liked the uk wrestling much less razz matazz bull then the us stuff.

Russ 28-11-2011 12:44

Re: Boxnation, Why not a Wrestling Channel
 
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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35336521)
Yes you are right sadly 3 i think re no longer here, jim breaks and kendo nagasaki are still with us.

I liked the uk wrestling much less razz matazz bull then the us stuff.

The problem is there's no market for the UK style. Again, the target audience is kids and WWE/TNA is all they know.

If they relaunched The Wrestling Channel and featured WoS rules matches there would be very little interest in it.

richard1960 28-11-2011 12:44

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35336520)
Yes l remember watching these grand old names of wrestling when l was much younger with my dad and it was great watching them on a saturday on ITV.

Yes your right denphone,saturday afternoon with Kent Walton commentating,and lots of ladies in the front rows clutching their handbags,whilst shouting loudly and jumping up and even sometimes landing a handbagging to Giant Haystacks or Big Daddy ,classic stuff.:)

Kingofthedead4 28-11-2011 12:45

Re: Boxnation, Why not a Wrestling Channel
 
I wonder if seen as sky have dropped PPV Boxing, if WWE might do the same thing?

richard1960 28-11-2011 12:47

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35336524)
The problem is there's no market for the UK style. Again, the target audience is kids and WWE/TNA is all they know.

If they relaunched The Wrestling Channel and featured WoS rules matches there would be very little interest in it.

Not so sure Russ the baby boomber generation is a large target audience you know,when i get to retire the generations will be tipped towards us.:erm::erm:

But Yeah you are right todays kids like the amercan stuff with added bull.

Russ 28-11-2011 12:48

Re: Boxnation, Why not a Wrestling Channel
 
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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35336529)
Not so sure the baby boomber generation is a large target audience you know,when i get to retire the generation will be tipped towards us.:erm::erm:

Every show I've ever worked at, the vast majority of the audience has been kids.


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