>>17051669>But how much did they cost?Why would you ask a question like this without even attempting to answer it yourself? If you have a guess, then make your guess, and then make further comments based on your guess. What are we even doing here? Do you even know why you're here, other than to be an asshole?
>And trending down. I'm not worried, I'm laughing.Nobody is worried about a 6 week "trend" when the contract is for 520+ weeks.
>NBA is prestige brand, WWE isn't. Wrestling overall isn't. It's too niche and at times controversial. And a little ad on the jersey is dffierent than FORTNITE and PRIME shit dead center in the ring.It's clearly not that niche or controversial if mainstream brands like FORTNITE and PRIME are willing to pay millions of dollars to be sponsors. See picrel again by the way, retard. Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.
It's like every single time you double down, every single time you're forced to deviate from your talking points and start freelancing, you embarrass yourself.
>So you admit you are ignoring them...but get mad at me for ignoring yours....See above. You make bad faith arguments like "An ad on a jersey is different from an ad dead center in the ring" while purposely ignoring ads on NBA courts or NFL/MLB fields. Purposely. You type out your little comments and hit 'Post', KNOWING that you won't take the time to google search NBA/NFL/MLB ads because they will fuck up your argument.
You make a post KNOWING it's a lie, hoping that I won't bring it up, but if I do bring it up, you just quickly pivot to the next thing. Once again, everything you say is in bad faith.
>I don't watch any of these. All I know is WWE NEVER had this, EVER. You said it wasn't "out of the normal", but it is for WWE.I used the phrase "outside of the normal ads", which is clear from the context that I meant the normal TV commercial breaks that come with every TV show that isn't on a premium network like HBO or Cinemax. Yet another bad faith comment