@clarkejoseph49@WrestleOps I mean the tribute that they did 2 days after 9/11 happened was in Texas. I also donโt recall them ever having a 9/11 episode in NY.
@WrestleFeatures@ThomasLC94@RheaRipley_WWE Is it your business where he books his hotel? Do you have the money for said hotel yourself? You cant tell people how to spend their money. And whatโs weirder is you tracking this random guy year over year. Grow up.
@dpmvp306@akjorlaug@PardonMyTake Well aware, but even FedEx wouldnโt be willing to take the loss on bailing out the Grizzlies in that situation. They will not overpay for no results.
@JacobDByrd@solracloudmaker@PardonMyTake Not only that, the star player cant stay out of the way of suspensions and injuries. They lost FIFTY SEVEN games this season. But attendance has been down for years. No strong playoff runs to speak of. Its pitiful there truthfully.
I think they would, 100%. The question becomes how much would they be willing to pay. Grizzlies were bought for $377 million in 2012. Whoever decides to buy would likely come in with a $1billion+ offer to buy and move. Its possible they stay, but i dont see that with the current state of the team and the city itself.
Not being an ass. Just logical. Attendance has been down for years. They either dont make the playoffs or only make the first to second round. Sure, they will play there next season and maybe the 3-5 seasons after that, but Adam Silver didnโt slide that nugget about playing games in Nashville unconsciously. It has 100% been discussed.
I do understand the clause that they have as I am from Memphis. They may have first right of refusal, but if they cannot match the offer on the table for the move, then the team goes. Also, attendance has tanked at Grizzly games for years now due to lack of star power and average play.
@_kennythoughts It was a bad show by Wrestlemania standards. Short matches, too much celebrity involvement, too many ads, and no truly memorable moments. It felt like a B-show, not a spectacle. Night 2 has the true Wrestlemania feel to it on paper.
This whole narrative of buying subscriptions being too much is overblown. Just about everybody either has these platforms already or they know someone else paying for it and they just share the account. Also, if youโre simply using these platforms to watch wrestling, then youโre wasting your money anyway.