the channel is not one that alot of people recieve, so that is one reason the desicion may not be a good one. another reason is that if the hdnet deal is a long one and roh is offered a spot on a better network, the may face a lot of troubles getting out of the hdnet tv deal.
It wouldn't matter how many people receive it. As we know from the past ROH was waiting for a good deal, and HDNet would know ROH doesn't have the money for the show, so they would be covering the costs.
Even if it did cost ROH, it wouldn't be much or they think they can make the money back.
Also, we don't know how long "long term" means, and even then, they weren't getting good offers before this, so what is to say they will now?
To be fair, I don't think the deal is meant to really BOOST ROH into the National scene. Sure HDnet says that and thinks that, but it's an HD only network, not everybody has it and it will be presented to a limited television audience. This deal is probably just to get noticed by bigger networks.
It's a long term partnership, I don't think it will be good for getting noticed, but you never know. Also, not many people have HD TVs now, but in it is an expanding audience, and may be better in the long term.
But it's one of those cases where you just have to wait and see how things pan out. I don't think it will really boost them too much either. Maybe help buyrates, attendance numbers and DVDs sales a bit, but that's about it.
Well obviously other networks like to see what their competition has to offer. Look at TNA's first deal with Fox Sports Net, it's just like this on. A company such as ROH with hopes of gaining a bigger fanbase, getting a lot more exposure and ultimately more money on a network that not a lot of people have. TNA on FSN did get them noticed, and for sure people are looking at HDnet when you look at stuff like Affliction and the potential they could be shooting out.
If it was to just get noticed by bigger networks I doubt they would have gotten involved in a "Long term partnership" as it would cause more problems then it would solve. I don't know the exacts of the partnership, so who's to say where it might take them.
what th fucken channel is it on?
49erswiz 3 years ago
It says it in the title of the video. HDNet fights.
dinosauravenger1989 3 years ago
ur a mark
MarkMcfoolingston101 3 years ago
Fuck off Chris, you fucking dickwad.
dinosauravenger1989 3 years ago
i think its closer to killng roh than making it bigger
LOKITUPISBACK 3 years ago
Care to elaborate?
dinosauravenger1989 3 years ago
the channel is not one that alot of people recieve, so that is one reason the desicion may not be a good one. another reason is that if the hdnet deal is a long one and roh is offered a spot on a better network, the may face a lot of troubles getting out of the hdnet tv deal.
LOKITUPISBACK 3 years ago
It wouldn't matter how many people receive it. As we know from the past ROH was waiting for a good deal, and HDNet would know ROH doesn't have the money for the show, so they would be covering the costs.
Even if it did cost ROH, it wouldn't be much or they think they can make the money back.
Also, we don't know how long "long term" means, and even then, they weren't getting good offers before this, so what is to say they will now?
dinosauravenger1989 3 years ago
To be fair, I don't think the deal is meant to really BOOST ROH into the National scene. Sure HDnet says that and thinks that, but it's an HD only network, not everybody has it and it will be presented to a limited television audience. This deal is probably just to get noticed by bigger networks.
IKnowsWrestling 3 years ago
It's a long term partnership, I don't think it will be good for getting noticed, but you never know. Also, not many people have HD TVs now, but in it is an expanding audience, and may be better in the long term.
But it's one of those cases where you just have to wait and see how things pan out. I don't think it will really boost them too much either. Maybe help buyrates, attendance numbers and DVDs sales a bit, but that's about it.
dinosauravenger1989 3 years ago
Well obviously other networks like to see what their competition has to offer. Look at TNA's first deal with Fox Sports Net, it's just like this on. A company such as ROH with hopes of gaining a bigger fanbase, getting a lot more exposure and ultimately more money on a network that not a lot of people have. TNA on FSN did get them noticed, and for sure people are looking at HDnet when you look at stuff like Affliction and the potential they could be shooting out.
IKnowsWrestling 3 years ago
If it was to just get noticed by bigger networks I doubt they would have gotten involved in a "Long term partnership" as it would cause more problems then it would solve. I don't know the exacts of the partnership, so who's to say where it might take them.
dinosauravenger1989 3 years ago
I don't have hdnet so let's hope they put the shows online as well as on tv.
Thewwekiller 3 years ago
It will most likely be an hour. Thats fine do even monday night raw was a one hour show when it started.
lielie666 3 years ago
I guess I need to find a stream for the show than.
ringofedwin 3 years ago
You're reviewing Cage of Death X? God be with you...
Also, are you reviewing IWA EC Masters of Pain 08?
toomanytoes34 3 years ago
Yeah, I'll do the MoP 08. I was planning on it, but you know, I didn't get it when I ordered it! haha.
Is there something I should know about COD X other then Don Frye was there yelling: "Get the fish!"
dinosauravenger1989 3 years ago
I'm glad, MOP is one of the best overall deathmatch shows of all time.
And all you have to know about COD is that is was terrible. The opener was fun, the finals were crazy, everything else was pure shit.
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