Hoy estaba leyendo el Heyman's Hustle (columna que tiene el ex- dueño de la ECW en el diario Britanico The Sun) y encontre un pasaje donde te hace volar a los tiempos de la vieja ECW.
Cabe destacar que el se pone a hablar de esto porque previamente opina sobre la actuacion de Dana White (Presidente de UFC) a la hora de promocionar sus ppv y como "bookearlos", mas precisamente, toda la movida que hicieron para promocionar la proxima pelea de Brock que finalmente se cayo por las razones que todos sabemos.
"...The billboards were up. The advertising campaign was created. Even the brand new UFC magazine, with the former WWE "Next Big Thing" on the cover, would hit the stands the week of the show. The timing was perfect. Another grand slam for UFC and also for exec-in-the-spotlight Dana White.
When I owned and ran Extreme Championship Wrestling, I used to joke about my perception of the real job behind the job title. I always told my staff that my job was a firefighter. I spent half my time putting out fires. New Jack stabbed somebody. The Dudleys beat up 40 people in a National Guard Armony riot, and everyone's suing. Sabu missed his flight or wanted to take a booking in Outer Kalakalakaville because the overseas promoter wanted an "Extreme Death Match" and would pay him a lot of money, someone didn't get their video tape and was complaining to the Better Business Bureau, you name it. Always a problem. Ten problems an hour. Mick Foley didn't want more money, he wanted to be in the show open for 1 more clip, or 3 more seconds. Raven thought Tommy Dreamer should beat him and then turn heel. Chris Candido and Tammy had an idea. Eric Bischoff was offering someone a couple of hundred grand to jump. Vince McMahon wanted to do more business, but the price was to lose our identity. And oh yeah, New Jack stabbed another person because by this time in the day, it was already 11am.
Such is the day of a person running a sports entertainment or entertaining-sport franchise. You don't own the business,the business owns you."