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HARTFORD, Conn. � Linda McMahon has had some infamous moments in the ring � kicking a man in the groin, getting slapped across the face by her daughter, and sitting in a wheelchair, feigning a coma, as her famous husband cavorted before thousands of screaming fans with a scantily clad "Diva." .......
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SUSAN HAIGH | 05/20/10 05:50 PM
BORIA
May 21st, 2010
MAR 100, 123
Friday, May 21, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
SUMMARY - WWE
To be able to construct an entertainment program suitable for an ethnically diverse audience of all ages, WWE must continue making improvements. A few important factors to look at are the introduction of new characters within their televised programming and their continuous multimedia coverage. Furthermore, to maintain identifiable WWE must be both creative and unique. This includes stimulating new ideas and innovations that will push the company forward in a domestic and international level.
In the past years in view of a slight economic downfall, WWE has developed by means of taking a market advantage and risk. The hiring of a new Retail Development Manager, a Public Relations Team and implementing their partnership agreements with THQ, Inc (development, and publishing of video games) and Mattel (manufacturers, market and distributors). As a result, the introduction and launching of new products such as their action figures, and technically advanced video games has surpass globally.
BORIA
MAY 7th, 2010
MAR 100, 123
In the past years in view of a slight economic downfall, WWE has developed by means of taking a market advantage and risk. The hiring of a new Retail Development Manager, a Public Relations Team and implementing their partnership agreements with THQ, Inc (development, and publishing of video games) and Mattel (manufacturers, market and distributors). As a result, the introduction and launching of new products such as their action figures, and technically advanced video games has surpass globally.
BORIA
MAY 7th, 2010
MAR 100, 123
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
SMACKDOWN JOINS SYFY
FAN THREATEN TO BLOW UP WWE HQ
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FANHOUSE TV
5/04/2010 11:50 AM ET By
o Brandon Stroud
o Pro Wrestling Writer
Fan Threatens to Blow Up WWE HQ Because of Mickie James Release
When news broke about World Wrestling Entertainment releasing former Women's Champion Mickie James, I was upset ... but not as upset as 22-year old Zavr Peygumbari. According to The Connecticut Post, Peygumbari is accused of calling WWE Headquarters in Stamford, Conn., over 20 times, threatening that he would blow up the company's offices for releasing James and would visit the building "with a machete and a machine gun."
Peygumbari was arrested Friday and arraigned Monday afternoon at state Superior Court in Stamford. His defense attorney described Peygumbari as a "fervent" wrestling fan who did not intend to follow through on his threats. He was charged with one count of second-degree harassment, two counts of second-degree threatening and four counts of fourth-degree threatening.
Here's the worst part.
During the arraignment, the judge informed Peygumbari that he was no longer allowed to contact WWE employees, go near its Stamford offices, or attend live events. His response: "I'm not allowed to go to wrestling shows?"
BORIA
May 4th, 2010
MAR 100,123
FANHOUSE TV
5/04/2010 11:50 AM ET By
o Brandon Stroud
o Pro Wrestling Writer
Fan Threatens to Blow Up WWE HQ Because of Mickie James Release
When news broke about World Wrestling Entertainment releasing former Women's Champion Mickie James, I was upset ... but not as upset as 22-year old Zavr Peygumbari. According to The Connecticut Post, Peygumbari is accused of calling WWE Headquarters in Stamford, Conn., over 20 times, threatening that he would blow up the company's offices for releasing James and would visit the building "with a machete and a machine gun."
Peygumbari was arrested Friday and arraigned Monday afternoon at state Superior Court in Stamford. His defense attorney described Peygumbari as a "fervent" wrestling fan who did not intend to follow through on his threats. He was charged with one count of second-degree harassment, two counts of second-degree threatening and four counts of fourth-degree threatening.
Here's the worst part.
During the arraignment, the judge informed Peygumbari that he was no longer allowed to contact WWE employees, go near its Stamford offices, or attend live events. His response: "I'm not allowed to go to wrestling shows?"
BORIA
May 4th, 2010
MAR 100,123
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