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It doesn't look like this has been posted in here already, but it turns out Adam Blampied from WhatCulture was fired over sexual harassment issues.
Another Bites The Dust
Here's a video of him saying sorry for being a sex addict and using his status to get nude selfies from female fans.


 
It doesn't look like this has been posted in here already, but it turns out Adam Blampied from WhatCulture was fired over sexual harassment issues.
Another Bites The Dust
Here's a video of him saying sorry for being a sex addict and using his status to get nude selfies from female fans.





Mish and Joey were talking about that on the Soup, they sort of downplayed it and said getting titty pics was no big deal.
 
Well. Can't wait for Whatculture's new list: "7 Things WhatCulture wants you to forget about WhatCulture."
 
He is going to get future endeavored soon
They are saying that his suspension was 'indefinite', so they basically already did future endeavor him. No way we see him on WWE t.v. again.
Sad because he was one of the few 205 live guys that I actually knew.
 
They are saying that his suspension was 'indefinite', so they basically already did future endeavor him. No way we see him on WWE t.v. again.
Sad because he was one of the few 205 live guys that I actually knew.
The company that owns Impact (lol) is actually gearing up to invest in their product. Hopefully he gets a shot with them or ROH.

Goood thing for Swann is, he owns his name.
 


I give her credit for coming back after the leaks. It's want thing to just have nude pics leak but she went full on hardcore shit. The average person would have :suicide:

Props to her for on having the enough guts to come back from that.
:cheers:
 
I forgot to talk about the Jericho/Omega angle on here. It's pro wrestling in it's most simplest and effective form. And it helps a lot that they are allowed to tell they story how they want to do it. It's aggressive, they talk like adults, they still make it about the match, and the voices of the feud is the wrestler's and not the commentators'/Vince through the commentators' .

It doesn't reek of directionless desperation. Jericho still knows the art of not showing your hand until it's time. It's great.

NJPW hasn't be able to maximize how to monetize it with the scheduling and ppv business for American viewers. They are trying to work through the online market which is still young with that company, but they are definitely gonna do great business.
 


Facebook and WWE today announced a new in-ring series, Mixed Match Challenge, that will stream live in the U.S. exclusively on Facebook on Tuesday nights beginning Jan.16 at 10 p.m. ET/ 7 p.m. PT. The 12-episode series will air on Facebook Watch and feature WWE Superstars from both the Raw and SmackDown LIVE rosters competing in a single-elimination mixed tag-team tournament to win $100,000 to support the charity of their choice.

Check out the Mixed Match Challenge Facebook page

Each 20-minute episode will reflect a progressive approach to production, with elements optimized for mobile consumption, experimentation and social interaction, including the ability for the WWE Universe to engage with Superstars during the show. In addition, fans will have the opportunity to select matchups, match stipulations and more, on Facebook.

“As we continue to expand our strategic partnership with Facebook, this new series, Mixed Match Challenge, jointly reflects our innovative approach to content distribution and fan engagement,” said Michelle Wilson, WWE Chief Revenue & Marketing Officer. “This show will deliver the action and excitement our passionate fan base is accustomed to while offering new production elements and social experiences that only Facebook can provide.”

“As a leader in entertainment innovation, WWE is an ideal partner to demonstrate how the live sports viewing experience can be reimagined on Facebook Watch,” said Dan Reed, Facebook Head of Global Sports Partnerships. “Mixed Match Challenge is a new competition produced specifically to take advantage of the reach, interaction and ongoing engagement enabled by our platform. Fans will be able to directly influence and interact with the in-ring action, follow the rivalries and storylines in between events, and connect with one another as the drama unfolds. We're excited for the WWE community to come together on our platform to watch some of the biggest Raw and SmackDown Live Superstars and engage with WWE like never before.”


“Mixed Match Challenge demonstrates WWE’s flexibility in creating and producing compelling content across platforms in a media landscape that is evolving each day,” said Jayar Donlan, WWE Executive Vice President, Digital & Social Content. “The social interaction leading up to and during each show will connect WWE Superstars with our massive fan base on Facebook in more ways than ever before.”

Mixed Match Challenge Participants

Mixed Match Challenge is a Raw vs. SmackDown LIVE tournament where male and female Superstars team up to determine which combination of strength, skill, athleticism and experience reigns supreme.

Fans will have the opportunity to vote on Facebook for the final competitor from the Raw roster, as well as which tag team member of The New Day will be added to the SmackDown LIVE roster. Teams will be announced beginning Thursday, Jan. 4.

Monday Night Raw SmackDown LIVE

Alexa Bliss

Becky Lynch

Alicia Fox

Bobby Roode

Asuka

Carmella

Bayley

Charlotte Flair

Braun Strowman

Jimmy Uso

Enzo Amore

Lana

Finn Bálor

Naomi

Goldust

Natalya

Nia Jax

Rusev

Sasha Banks

Sami Zayn

The Miz

Shinsuke Nakamura

Final Fan Vote

Final Fan Vote

(A member of The New Day)


The unique storylines for Mixed Match Challenge will continue between episodes across WWE’s Facebook Pages with short-form videos and social content. WWE will also promote the series across its extensive digital and social footprint, including a new Facebook Watch show Page dedicated to Mixed Match Challenge. A promotional sizzle reel for the show can be found here.

WWE is a powerhouse on social media with more than 825 million followers globally. WWE has nearly 500 million likes across all Facebook Pages, and WWE’s main Facebook Page has more than 38 million likes. WWE Superstar John Cena is the No. 1 most-followed active U.S. athlete on Facebook with more than 45 million likes.

Facebook Watch is a new platform for shows on Facebook where brands can build and engage with a community of fans. Facebook Watch is available on desktop, mobile and connected TV apps. Fans can follow Mixed Match Challenge to add episodes to their personal Watchlists.
 


Facebook and WWE today announced a new in-ring series, Mixed Match Challenge, that will stream live in the U.S. exclusively on Facebook on Tuesday nights beginning Jan.16 at 10 p.m. ET/ 7 p.m. PT. The 12-episode series will air on Facebook Watch and feature WWE Superstars from both the Raw and SmackDown LIVE rosters competing in a single-elimination mixed tag-team tournament to win $100,000 to support the charity of their choice.

Check out the Mixed Match Challenge Facebook page

Each 20-minute episode will reflect a progressive approach to production, with elements optimized for mobile consumption, experimentation and social interaction, including the ability for the WWE Universe to engage with Superstars during the show. In addition, fans will have the opportunity to select matchups, match stipulations and more, on Facebook.

“As we continue to expand our strategic partnership with Facebook, this new series, Mixed Match Challenge, jointly reflects our innovative approach to content distribution and fan engagement,” said Michelle Wilson, WWE Chief Revenue & Marketing Officer. “This show will deliver the action and excitement our passionate fan base is accustomed to while offering new production elements and social experiences that only Facebook can provide.”

“As a leader in entertainment innovation, WWE is an ideal partner to demonstrate how the live sports viewing experience can be reimagined on Facebook Watch,” said Dan Reed, Facebook Head of Global Sports Partnerships. “Mixed Match Challenge is a new competition produced specifically to take advantage of the reach, interaction and ongoing engagement enabled by our platform. Fans will be able to directly influence and interact with the in-ring action, follow the rivalries and storylines in between events, and connect with one another as the drama unfolds. We're excited for the WWE community to come together on our platform to watch some of the biggest Raw and SmackDown Live Superstars and engage with WWE like never before.”


“Mixed Match Challenge demonstrates WWE’s flexibility in creating and producing compelling content across platforms in a media landscape that is evolving each day,” said Jayar Donlan, WWE Executive Vice President, Digital & Social Content. “The social interaction leading up to and during each show will connect WWE Superstars with our massive fan base on Facebook in more ways than ever before.”

Mixed Match Challenge Participants

Mixed Match Challenge is a Raw vs. SmackDown LIVE tournament where male and female Superstars team up to determine which combination of strength, skill, athleticism and experience reigns supreme.

Fans will have the opportunity to vote on Facebook for the final competitor from the Raw roster, as well as which tag team member of The New Day will be added to the SmackDown LIVE roster. Teams will be announced beginning Thursday, Jan. 4.

Monday Night Raw SmackDown LIVE

Alexa Bliss

Becky Lynch

Alicia Fox

Bobby Roode

Asuka

Carmella

Bayley

Charlotte Flair

Braun Strowman

Jimmy Uso

Enzo Amore

Lana

Finn Bálor

Naomi

Goldust

Natalya

Nia Jax

Rusev

Sasha Banks

Sami Zayn

The Miz

Shinsuke Nakamura

Final Fan Vote

Final Fan Vote

(A member of The New Day)


The unique storylines for Mixed Match Challenge will continue between episodes across WWE’s Facebook Pages with short-form videos and social content. WWE will also promote the series across its extensive digital and social footprint, including a new Facebook Watch show Page dedicated to Mixed Match Challenge. A promotional sizzle reel for the show can be found here.

WWE is a powerhouse on social media with more than 825 million followers globally. WWE has nearly 500 million likes across all Facebook Pages, and WWE’s main Facebook Page has more than 38 million likes. WWE Superstar John Cena is the No. 1 most-followed active U.S. athlete on Facebook with more than 45 million likes.

Facebook Watch is a new platform for shows on Facebook where brands can build and engage with a community of fans. Facebook Watch is available on desktop, mobile and connected TV apps. Fans can follow Mixed Match Challenge to add episodes to their personal Watchlists.



Early favorites should be if teamed up this way:

Asuka and Shinsuke
Jimmy Uso and Naomi
Rusev and Lana
Enzo and Nia(but I can see Strowman in Enzo's place)
 
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