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Dangerous Incorporated
09-26-2006, 10:17 AM
The Show Must Go On - Lights Out On RAW

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Thanks to a technical malfunction at the Ford Center in Oklahoma City, Monday’s episode of RAW started off in the dark. WWE crews worked quickly to resolve the issue and restore the show to normal working order as quickly as possible.

“This is very rare,” said Director of Remote Technical Engineering Marty Pingree. “This has never happened to this extent before.”

The show began with Lita taking on Candice Michelle in the first match in the Women’s Championship tournament, but neither Diva was distracted by the darkness.

“For all those people who used to say that I am too hot to handle, I think this just shows them how hot I am,” joked Candice after recovering from a vicious spear from Edge. “All the lights went out, the sirens were going...it was something I've never seen before. But hey, even in the dark, I still had a match to worry about."

Likewise, former Women’s Champion Lita would not let a snafu like complete darkness stand in the way of her mission to reclaim her gold.

“It really didn’t phase me,” noted the determined Diva. “I just said ‘well this hasn’t happened in seven years I’ve been here.’ But you know, it’s cool.”
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XXKSXX
09-26-2006, 04:46 PM
Yeah things happen no big deal have technical problems from time to time. But they got the lights back on and didn't really miss anything at all. The show did go on and was not that bad.

LionDen
09-27-2006, 04:47 AM
Just a little extra:

For those that are wondering about why the lights went out on Raw last night, Mike Ousley has an explanation for you:

I just wanted to give you a little bit of info about what happened at the Ford Center in Oklahoma City.

I have worked in the Ford Center since it opened in 2002 and they have heat sensors that trigger the fire alarms when it gets above a certain temperature in the building.

Well, the “shore” power is hooked into the fire alarm so when it is activated, it cuts the shore power. Don’t ask me why but it is, I guess that way if there is a fire it stops the show (and turns out unnecessary lights).

I guess the pyro was way hotter than they expected and it set the fire alarms off and that’s why the stage lights and ring lights went out.

The TV power and production truck is on a different “filtered” power so there isn’t noise in the transmission. It's on a different leg than everything else. I hope this makes sense about what happened and why the lights and stuff were off.

JHR
09-27-2006, 11:24 AM
Thanks Lion was wondering what the hell happened on Monday night.

brownpants2k
09-28-2006, 02:07 PM
man, good explanation!