I've been telling people for literally YEARS that my absolute dream job would be to move to Austrailia and start a national wrestling promotion. It's a big enough country with huge population centers. It's extremely media savvy and has great production people. Plus it has a history of success as a wrestling market. Note the WWE tours, WCW tours, even the World Wrestling All-Stars tours did well, plus the Jim Barnett promotion that was the best in the world before Austrailian laws changed and Barnett could no longer run the company. The also have a tremendous digital infrastructure that would broadcasting a total breeze.
Anyway, while I was interviewing with the WWE I told literally everyone I talked to about this because they all asked me what my dream job was, thinking I'd say Head Writer or whatever, every time I told them if I could do anything I'd move to Austrailia and start a national wrestling company and then went into my whole plan about it. I even told Stephanie about it and she acted all interested and then said, "That be a great idea as long as you don't hurt our business." So I said, "Well you guys could help fund it."
Look what the hell they announced today. Those bastards. They better offer me a damn job now.
'The new CFO of WWE, Michael Selick, revealed in Financial Week that the company is exploring the possibility of establishing separate WWE promotions running full-time in separate international markets. If everything went ahead it would go so far as to include separate TV tapings and storylines for each region, turning WWE from an overseas novelty into a local promotion.
Things are still in the preliminary stages but Vince McMahon has discussed it in detail with Stephanie, John Laurinaitis and others in the inner circle. The territories mentioned include a 'Pacific' region covering
Shane McMahon, along with Selick, is working on a business plan for the venture, which remains in its formative stages. Potential drawbacks include the cost of producing WWE calibre shows, around $500,000 per week, and how TV stations in areas like
If it did come to pass then a lot of new wrestlers would of course be hired, as there would be a minimum of five brands. They are looking at promoting each market using both established WWE stars and top babyfaces based on ethnic backgrounds. Carlito, Mistico and Mysterio would be assigned to the Hispanic brand as top stars, they would look for a top Asian and Australian babyface, and guys like Regal, Finlay, Harry Smith and Paul Burchill could be assigned major roles in