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Jobbing Out May 23, 2018 (Ring of Honor COO Joe Koff talks pro wrestling biz)

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One BILLION Dollars! The pro wrestling world got quite the jolt this week with the news that FOX will be paying one flipping BILLION dollars to broadcast WWE Smackdown for five years starting in 2019. Holy. Flipping. Hell. In Segment 1 this week, the boys discuss what this means for the entire company-will the networks have say in creative? Will television shows become more important than Pay-Per-Views? And why this is all proof that the WWE doesn't care how you feel about Roman Reigns. In Segment 2 (27:45), the guys get into the week that was for WWE programming. Did Shinsuke Nakamura make a mistake in his choice of stipulation? Is Bobby Lashley just completely D.O.A. in WWE? Are we all in on Lana? What about The B Team? And did Roman have the best match(es) on RAW this week? In Segment 3 (56:48), the guys are joined by Ring Of Honor COO Joe Koff to discuss the upcoming "Best In The World" event in Baltimore, the new Baltimore based ROH Dojo, his reaction to the news of WWE's one billion dollar TV deal and whether ROH could consider live weekly TV shows in the future plus why Ring Of Honor has been so supportive of the #AllIn event. We wrapped the week with our thoughts on what WWE should start working towards as far as SummerSlam title matches.
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One BILLION Dollars! The pro wrestling world got quite the jolt this week with the news that FOX will be paying one flipping BILLION dollars to broadcast WWE Smackdown for five years starting in 2019. Holy. Flipping. Hell. In Segment 1 this week, the boys discuss what this means for the entire company-will the networks have say in creative? Will television shows become more important than Pay-Per-Views? And why this is all proof that the WWE doesn't care how you feel about Roman Reigns. In Segment 2 (27:45), the guys get into the week that was for WWE programming. Did Shinsuke Nakamura make a mistake in his choice of stipulation? Is Bobby Lashley just completely D.O.A. in WWE? Are we all in on Lana? What about The B Team? And did Roman have the best match(es) on RAW this week? In Segment 3 (56:48), the guys are joined by Ring Of Honor COO Joe Koff to discuss the upcoming "Best In The World" event in Baltimore, the new Baltimore based ROH Dojo, his reaction to the news of WWE's one billion dollar TV deal and whether ROH could consider live weekly TV shows in the future plus why Ring Of Honor has been so supportive of the #AllIn event. We wrapped the week with our thoughts on what WWE should start working towards as far as SummerSlam title matches.
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