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>In 2000, WWE wants to buy WCW but Viacom says no
>Later in 2000, WWE hires Stuart Snyder as president
>Snyder happened to work at Turner and was acquainted with execs Jamie Kellner and Brad Siegel
>In 2001, Eric Bischoff's company Fusient Media Ventures announces they are purchasing WCW
>Snyder tells the media there's no chance the sale will go through
>Snyder tells his old Turner buddies Kellner and Siegel to take WCW programming off TV which reduces its monetary value
>Turner cancels WCW, Fusient pulls out of the deal, Snyder buys WCW for peanuts, his boss Vince now has a wrestling monopoly
>Stuart Snyder leaves WWE afterward, returns to Turner
>Becomes president of Cartoon Network, cancels Toonami, adds live-action shows to their scheduling
>Later in 2000, WWE hires Stuart Snyder as president
>Snyder happened to work at Turner and was acquainted with execs Jamie Kellner and Brad Siegel
>In 2001, Eric Bischoff's company Fusient Media Ventures announces they are purchasing WCW
>Snyder tells the media there's no chance the sale will go through
>Snyder tells his old Turner buddies Kellner and Siegel to take WCW programming off TV which reduces its monetary value
>Turner cancels WCW, Fusient pulls out of the deal, Snyder buys WCW for peanuts, his boss Vince now has a wrestling monopoly
>Stuart Snyder leaves WWE afterward, returns to Turner
>Becomes president of Cartoon Network, cancels Toonami, adds live-action shows to their scheduling