From The Indies: Single Serving Broadcasts

From The Indies: Single Serving Broadcasts

It’s only $9.99?

That’s right! All the exclusive wrestling related content, hell even Total Divas… at your finger-tips at your convenience? What do you need to do? Sell your soul for a commitment of 6 months with a reoccurring payment of just $9.99. Not sold yet? You even get PPV’s. They may as well be free considering within 6 months you shell out a little over $60. $60 usually being the normal amount to just watch one PPV. It’s a steal. You literally have NO excuse not to have it…

With that being said, I just want to touch on some things regarding Hell In The Cell. Don’t like it? Don’t watch it. It’s really just that simple. Why spend 2 hours and some change complaining about the product if you can’t find one single reason to shut up long enough to enjoy the program? Do I like everything that goes on? Hell no. However, it’s a business. You most likely won’t enjoy every aspect of the show. It happens. Shut up. Deal with it. Do you own your own show? Do you run it on national TV? No? Okay cool. Feedback is cool, sharing your opinion, great. We all have them, but when you begin shooting everyone’s counter arguments down, basically insulting someone based on their view… you’re the one who looks like a moron. By all means, fight for your argument, stand tall, but don’t be a prick about it.

My next gripe, would be my co-workers. Wrestlers. Guys, we are professionals! Can we act like it? Whining about every outcome of every match on the PPV via Facebook or Twitter… makes you look like a fool. Here’s an idea. Approach the show with an open mind. Pretend for a few hours, you’re not a wrestler, and try to watch the product for what it is. Do you write the show? No? Are you involved in the meetings for production? No? Point made. Try to enjoy it. If you don’t, then hey… no harm, no foul. Personally? I think Hell In The Cell has been one of the better PPV’s that I’ve seen this year. A good showing for everyone involved in the event. Do I have some things I wasn’t thrilled about? Sure, but those grievances are very few and far between. Maybe we’ll get into this one day, but for tonight we will not be.

At the end of the day, realize this if nothing else. Nobody is putting a gun to your head, saying that you need to purchase the WWE Network. (Again, if you didn’t catch it… just $9.99) Is it encouraged if you’re a fan? Of course. Wrestler? Why would you not? Use it. Study. Be successful. You may as well enjoy the service… considering you’re paying on 6 month commitments. Second, if you don’t like it… unsubscribe at the end of the billing process. It’s just that simple

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