I saw @DarkSideOfRing on tna.
The dixie town hall meeting with talent, i expierenced it in wcw with bill watts in 1992.
It kills morale. The take it or leave it attitude ultimately backfires. When talent get better offers elsewhere, they will bounce. Sometimes wthout dropping titles, doing jobs, or being hard to deal with before their contracts expire.
It makes the promotion look bush league. Talent do tell others to not go to the promotion. Ex. The word was out if you were in wwe to not negotiate with jim herd in 1991 for wcw.
Watts tried to bully talent into pay cuts, part of your pay being held in a escrow account for fines or to be forfeited if you left with no notice, no pay during injuries (try to go on workman comp), new rules to getting fined.
Granted dixie' town meeting was less offensive. When undercard talent is your foundation & not getting raises in order to pay hogan & others that are taking the cash grab, you killed co loyalty from talent.
I know a person in a private industry. Mgt treated their employees with the watts mentality of take it or leave it.
They ended up leaving for a rival co. Some with no notice.
The take it or leave it doesnt work in any industry. If you have talent, there will always be options.
I believe aj styles was offered a substantial pay cut in tna. He went to njpw & then to wwe.
And, seriously, if Marvel Films were just to adapt this final X-Men 97 arc as a film, recreate it in live action, it would be the most celebrated comic book film ever! You didn’t want to miss out! These guys had a BLAST making this.
I genuinely love that Evil Dead has become a franchise that allows different filmmakers to showcase their talents and voices and we have gotten some really good movies. I hope we get a woman director next. Coralie Fargeat would make a really good evil dead movie.
conservative culture war slop has got to the point that these right wing weirdos have to force themselves into believing that Christopher Nolan is a bad director and Uwe Boll is somehow a good director
Wishmaster (1997) may not be considered a masterpiece, but it has earned a loyal cult following by embracing exactly what it is: a gory, practical-effects showcase featuring one delightfully evil villain.
What’s wild is I remember seeing EVIL DEAD influence in RESIDENT EVIL 7: BIOHAZARD.
Now I see RESIDENT EVIL 7: BIOHAZARD influence in EVIL DEAD BURN.
Time is a flat circle.
Absolutely baffled at all the body shaming of Shida in the hidden replies. All those incels can go fuck themselves and can be welcomed right into my block list.