March Wrestling Thread/April Thread will be up on the second /WM Week

In the last edition of Wrestling Observer newsletter, we have learned that Disney (A mass media company) would be interested in buying a large percentage of WWE shares. The news has begun to run like wildfire through the network, and is that the American giant has made major media movements in recent years, such as the purchase of Lucasfilm and the launch of the new trilogy of “Star Wars”.

According to journalist Dave Meltzer, this would be the main reason why Vince McMahon sold his shares a few weeks ago. The WWE chairman would be investing capital in the company Alpha Entertainment with the intention of exploring investment opportunities in sports and entertainment landscapes, including professional football.

And not only Disney wants to buy the company to continue with the project and introduce new features. Apparently, the company wants to use mythical characters like The Undertaker, Kane or The Ultimate Warrior to take them to the world of cinema. It has also come to speculate with the appearance of John Cena in the latest installment of “Star Wars”, which will debut in December 2019.

Recall that Disney was already interested in the world of wrestling a few years ago. According to Paul Heyman, Disney was interested in buying 49% of the shares of ECW but the negotiation stopped when he made it a condition not to make changes in the style of the product. Undoubtedly, if carried out, it would be the news of the year because such a movement could change the course of the history of professional wrestling forever.


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If by cinemas they mean biopics, that would be :hat
 


Triple H was such a scumbag :rofl:

Batsta's disgust with Triple H :rofl:

His face turn was one of the best in history
 
Am I the only one that watched with JR's commentary playing in my head?

homeboy was mohammed reigns when he deadlifted homie and piledrove him on the floor
was waiting for him to cock his hands with a superman punch
 
Lilian Garcia to guest ring announce the first-ever WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal


Veteran ring announcer Lilian Garcia will return as the guest ring announcer for the first-ever WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal, WWE.com can confirm.

A longtime member of the broadcast team throughout WWE’s Attitude Era, Lilian is also known for her stirring renditions of "America the Beautiful." Her return to The Showcase of the Immortals comes in tandem with the establishment of the WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal, a counterpart to the male-centric Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal that will feature Superstars from Raw, SmackDown LIVE and NXT. Raw’s Sasha Banks became the first woman to declare for the contest on Monday; she was followed on Tuesday by SmackDown LIVE’s Natalya, Becky Lynch and Naomi as well as The Riott Squad — Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan.

Tune in to WrestleMania 34 on Sunday, April 8, to see the WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal begin another chapter in the Women’s Evolution, helped along in no small part by the forbear who will announce it to the world.
 
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