JohnCenaFan28
02-27-2008, 11:12 PM
The USA Network has announced that Monday Night Raw on April 7th will be 3 hours and 5 minutes long, airing from 8 to 11:05 PM. This is the live RAW show in Albany, NY at the Times union Center. I live in Albany and will be covering this show live here on the site.
As previously reported, the March 10th edition of Raw will also be 3 hours and 5 minutes in length.
WWE is conducting a marketing survey for a new company tag line, such as "The New Generation," "The Attitude Era," and "What the World is Watching." Different names being considered are "Let Us Entertain You," "It's On," "Where the story never ends," "Real Entertainment," "The Ultimate Thrill Ride," and "It's Unreal."
WWE is pushing a marketing strategy at retail stores to do promotional boutiques, putting all WWE items, videogames, toys, DVDs, posters and clothing together. Wal-Mart is one of the chains involved in the concept.
WWE is being sued by game developer White Wolf in Atlanta, GA for gimmick infringement. White Wolf created the name Gangrel for a Vampire character for a game developed by the company. WWE and White Wolf came to a quick and amicable resolution when David Heath introduced the Gangrel character on WWE television. The license expired in 2003. WWE refused to renew the deal but still used David Heath as Gangrel several times since.
Source: Wrestlezone
As previously reported, the March 10th edition of Raw will also be 3 hours and 5 minutes in length.
WWE is conducting a marketing survey for a new company tag line, such as "The New Generation," "The Attitude Era," and "What the World is Watching." Different names being considered are "Let Us Entertain You," "It's On," "Where the story never ends," "Real Entertainment," "The Ultimate Thrill Ride," and "It's Unreal."
WWE is pushing a marketing strategy at retail stores to do promotional boutiques, putting all WWE items, videogames, toys, DVDs, posters and clothing together. Wal-Mart is one of the chains involved in the concept.
WWE is being sued by game developer White Wolf in Atlanta, GA for gimmick infringement. White Wolf created the name Gangrel for a Vampire character for a game developed by the company. WWE and White Wolf came to a quick and amicable resolution when David Heath introduced the Gangrel character on WWE television. The license expired in 2003. WWE refused to renew the deal but still used David Heath as Gangrel several times since.
Source: Wrestlezone