shogun00
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A very slim one. Getting the rights to use the WWF logo alone is going to be a pain all on its own.Yea, everyone said the same thing about TAF. Now look! its happening, so WWF has a chance!
A very slim one. Getting the rights to use the WWF logo alone is going to be a pain all on its own.Yea, everyone said the same thing about TAF. Now look! its happening, so WWF has a chance!
A very slim one. Getting the rights to use the WWF logo alone is going to be a pain all on its own.
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Probably get a lot of wwe fans into TPA. WWE licenses on everything. Might be a cool tie in to the actual event in January.
A potential problem I suspect that could become large is that quite a few people on the table are no longer alive....dealing with estates maybe a pain.
Edit: And I am not talking about "The Deadman", the Undertaker who transcends the realms.
It's not the original backglass.
Ahh!...That's good. I have never seen a real one of these.
Here's the one (a bit less scary).
We're totally off-topic right now !
Yep....I will get back on topic....
With WWE's financial issues, perhaps they would give up their rights if FS agreed to buy each employee a subscription to WWE Network for $9.99 a month....
Ok...now back on topic!
Well, it's funded...
Even without the people who held their pledges ransom for cab support, dx11, Xbox, ROM emulation, etc....
Should just replace all the faces on that table with Christopher Lloyd.
Actually should do that for any future licensed table where the actors give problem. Keanu Reeves doesn't want to deal, Christopher Lloyd face. Vanna White doesn't want her likeness on the backglass, Christopher Lloyd face. Heck if Dan Castellaneta doesn't want his voice used on the table, replace any "dohs" with Christopher Lloyds "Great Scott!". Everyone wins!
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