>>17053573>Likely hundreds of thousands of fans signed up for Netflix to be prepared for the Netflix debut of Raw.You: *repeat the exact same thing I just said and claim I'm wrong* lol
Nothing I said contradicts what you said. Nobody but you said "signed up right away", I just said they signed up. INSANE.
WWE has more than just Raw on Netflix, bro. Do your research, guy who is pretending to be brand new here.
>You literally didn't say thatYes I did, right here, literally hours ago plebbit debbit blebbit arrows
>>17052712>We don't know what Netflix is charging per commercial>which they air 40 or so 30-second ads per night>If Netflix kept 100% of ad revenue and made $50,000 per adI covered every single base, admitting I/we don't know what they charged, but I made my best guess and explained how I got there.
Your response? Lie some more, because all you do is lie.
>L I A RI think I'll call you a LIAR in all caps until this thread is over.
>Who cares?Why would you not look at WWE's competition when evaluating their recent success or failure? Fucking idiot, that's the first place you look. Is AEW taking their top stars? Are they cannibalizing their TV or live show audience? To what extent? And what can be changed?
LIAR
>You can't accept that I don't care about AEWBecause we both know you're a LIAR
>Yeah, it was "cancelled" and moved to another Disney holdingMaybe you are new to /pw/, where did you come from?
Still, I'm confident in more ways than one you're a LIAR
>How much does WWE retainRetain out of what? We're already into February. Anyone who signed up in January for the 1 month minimum, and decided Raw was dogshit, cancelled already. So they must have retained an awful lot of subs you LIAR.
>THey are silent on WWEBecause it's not a one-day release, it's 52 weeks you M E N T I R O S O
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