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If you’re gonna set some kind of metric I would say market share because on the television side Paramount and WB coming together would dominate the market share.
Although I will say maybe if Paramount and Warner Brothers merge that will finally end the debate of who owns the theatrical rights to Friday the 13th since those two studios are always fighting over it.
I wouldn’t necessarily hate Netflix buying it if it meant, they were gonna keep it open and expand their business into the actual television and theatrical market. Paramount buying it would be the worst of all time and I’m not saying that because I dislike Paramount, but we don’t need another...
What does it seem like nobody ever wants to keep this thing? It’s one of the biggest conglomerations in history.
I honestly blame the mergers. This company has gone through way too many.
What he said.
So yeah, it’s one thing to have 90 days paid as an early notice of your termination, but you can’t fire someone, not pay them and restrict their ability to find new work when trade secret law doesn’t apply.
Which I knew was the case immediately upon seeing that finish. The finish was basically three separate finishes and it reeked of creative can’t agree on a finish.
I think there might still be a rematch, but it’ll happen in NXT.
The difference is Slater isn’t contracted to wrestle for TNA. He’s being borrowed by the NXT system so unfortunately TNA has to run all their finishes by Shawn Michaels.