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The reason Impact ended up on Pursuit is becase both Impact and Pursuit are owned by the same company — Anthem, which infamously gutted The Fight Network to keep Impact afloat before relocating it to Canada. So Impact’s deal isn’t a TV deal in the vein of WWE on USA and Fox, AEW on TNT or MLW on BeIn Sports. 

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Eh, I don’t think the show would end if Wu were to get a pink slip as there has been a case where the star of the show was fired and the show continued afterwards. Back in the 80s, Actress Valerie Harper had a show on NBC called “Valerie”, but on two occasions, her and her husband held up production of the show for

As they say: play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

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At least, they can look back fondly.... I think?

Recently, Dana joined the WWE Creative team full time as well.

Even better, those JCN folks probably aren’t aware that LIC isn’t even AOC’s district.

“This may shut her down in the next election.”

An OSW reference?

Reportedly, Vince and H were high on Ambrose when he told them that he was finishing out his contract. WWE doesn't usually put a release when someone is intending to leave unless the mainstream outlets (CBS Sports, ESPN) start asking around. 

According to Cageside Seats (citing the sheets), WWE is offering some talent (especially those whose contracts are almost up) double or nothing on the spot to stick around. This should be interesting especially given they haven't properly thinned the herd in a long period of time.

Reportedly, ESPN has shown repeated interest in Renee, something WWE is well aware of (that and Charly Caurso, since she did some SportsCenter updates under her given name of Arnolt.) So if WWE decides to try that, she wouldn't be hurting for work. 

Which makes even less sense that he would think CBS corporate wouldn’t make that call as KDKA is owned and operated by CBS

Exactly, which is why Conan wanted to drastically change the presentation from the one he’s always done since 1993, which itself draws from a format popularized by Johnny Carson, who himself had a 90-minute show cut down to an hour. It’s not like this hasn’t happened before

The new shorter show will focus more on comedy and less on interviews, which will allow him to do more outside remotes.

The “blond” in your comment was indeed an investor. As Fyre would expose, Billy wanted to go to great lengths to hide from her what really went down.

Personally, I preferred the Netflix one, as that one (at least to me) showed how the sausage was made and how Billy even attempted to continue to scam people while on bail and how he couldn’t seem to help himself. He even called one of the locals as the Netflix doc was being filmed. Heck, there were Fyre staffers (and