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After winning the NBA Championship by coming back to defeat the Golden State Warriors on Sunday night, Cleveland Cavaliers player Kevin Love paid homage to WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin by wearing the iconic “Austin 3:16” t-shirt and drinking beers during their lockerroom celebration, which you can see above.

Additionally, WWE has sent the entire Cavs team their own customized WWE World Heavyweight Championship belt. You can check out the photos below.

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It looks like WWE’s first Chinese national athlete signing, Bin Wang, is going to be a keeper.

Wang had his first sparring session inside an official WWE ring at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida with William Regal and NXT performer Tino Sabbatelli, as seen in the video below.

WWE Senior Director of Talent Development, Canyon Ceman, stated the following after seeing Wang’s first workout. “It was very clear that he was confident, that he was prepared and that he was ready for this challenge,” Ceman said. “I see him doing big things for this company.” He also noted that “none of us could have even hoped that Wang would captivate the room the way he did.”

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Former WWE Superstar Adam Rose, now known as Aldo Rose, recently appeared as a guest on the Pancakes And Powerslams Show, where he spoke at length about his WWE departure and more. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On his character turning heel:

“I did a commercial, and once I did the commercial, I realized that we were going down the wrong path. I think on the main stage, it needed to be introduced as a heel, because it was so quirky and so different. I think if it was introduced as a heel, then people wouldn’t have felt forced to love it, and then I felt that they would have naturally fell in love with certain parts of the quirkiness, and it would have naturally evolved to something or someone who people liked. I think that was a big mistake.

“I think one of the hardest things to do in this industry is to get over as a babyface. Some people have a natural connection with the audience. [Someone] like Sami Zayn has a natural connection with the audience. I don’t think Adam Rose had any with the audience because he was completely quirky and over-the-top and ridiculous. And I think that’s why it would have been better introduced as a heel because your automatic reaction to seeing someone like that is not to like it.”

On when he found out about the formation of the Social Outcasts:

“We had no idea. I think we were told about 5 o’clock on a Monday night that we were now going to be a group. I think we were four guys who the company saw had something, but we were doing nothing. So I think the idea was like, okay, let’s put them together collectively in a group, and these are guys who don’t know each other really well. I think the awkwardness of it was actually one of the reasons [why it worked]. You get all these well-polished teams, and the idea was for the faction to not be well-polished, and the idea was for us not to get along, to almost be bumping heads and trying to one-up each other the whole time. I think the Social Outcasts has talented individuals in it. I don’t think the Social Outcasts is going to be a deal loss; I think it is going to be, given the right structure, could take off. But, it’s all a matter of where you put it.”

On his future:

“It not the end. It’s just the beginning of a different journey, it’s a reset, and some people would look down upon working the independents, but I view it as an amazing experience to get to do that, because I never got to do that. Coming from South Africa, I missed that entire experience, from wrestling in the Congo to wrestling in FCW. So that’s something I’m really excited about. And there are some talks with other companies, so it’s not over yet, and this isn’t the last you’ll see of me.”

On wanting to wrestle Ricochet:

“Just for the opportunity to see if I could hang. I would love to see if I could hang, because there’s a lot in the tank that I never delved into, and now I get an opportunity to delve into it. And I think the audiences might be surprised of actually what’s left in the tank and what they’ve never seen.”

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WWE Reports Q3 2016 Financial Results

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Third Quarter 2016 Highlights

  • Revenue of $164.2 million was on par with a record third quarter in 2015, which benefited from the WWE series, Tough Enough and Total Divas; 2016 revenue-to-date increased 8% from 2015 to $534.3 million
  • Q3 2016 OIBDA of $24.5 million and Operating income of $18.3 million were in line with the Company’s guidance1
  • WWE Network subscribers increased 24% from the third quarter 2015 to 1.46 million average paid subscribers over the third quarter 2016, consistent with the Company’s guidance
  • WWE Network’s Net Promoter Score ranked second among major U.S. OTT services, behind only Netflix, according to research by Parks and Associates(Hulu and MLB.TV ranked 3rd and 4th)
  • The Company completed a content distribution deal in Germany (ProSieben) to grow WWE’s international audience
  • Through the first nine months of 2016, digital engagement continued to grow with video views up 71% to 11.5 billion and social media engagements up 43% to 873 million from the prior year
  • NBCU secured 50 new blue chip advertisers for WWE programming in a two-year period

2017 Outlook

  • The Company outlines management expectations for 2017, which include continued WWE Network subscriber growth, record revenue, targeted Adjusted OIBDA of $100 millionand Operating income of $70 million2

STAMFORD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– WWE (NYSE:WWE) today announced financial results for its third quarter 2016. The Company reported Net income of $11.1 million, or $0.14per diluted share, as compared to Net income of $10.4 million, or $0.14 per diluted share, in the prior year quarter.

“During the quarter, we continued to effectively execute our content strategy, which has resulted in record revenues to-date in 2016 and increased consumption across our media platforms,” said WWE Chairman & CEO Vince McMahon. “This growth illustrates meaningful progress against our long-term strategic plan and provides the foundation for achieving our 2017 financial objectives.”

George Barrios, WWE Chief Strategy & Financial Officer, stated “We achieved a 24% increase in average paid subscribers to WWE Network and generated profits that were within the range of our guidance. We expect continued year-over-year growth in subscribers and profits for the fourth quarter resulting in strong full year performance that is in-line with our previous business outlook.”

Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2016 Business Outlook

The Company projects fourth quarter Adjusted OIBDA of approximately $20 million to $24 million (Operating income of $12 million to $16 million) and average paid subscribers to WWE Network of 1.40 million (+/- 2%). The fourth quarter subscriber forecast represents an approximate 4% sequential decline from the third quarter 2016 and a 13% increase from the fourth quarter 2015. The Company also projects 2016 Adjusted OIBDA of $80 million to $84 million (Operating income of $54 million to $58 million) and average paid subscribers to WWE Network of approximately 1.42 million representing growth of 25% for the full year.3

2017 Outlook

In 2017, WWE management expects the Company to achieve another year of record revenue and has targeted Adjusted OIBDA of $100 million, which would also be an all-time record (up approximately 20% from projected 2016 Adjusted OIBDA of $80 million to $84 million), and Operating income of $70 million. Supporting the continued growth in the Company’s revenue and profits, management anticipates contractual increases in television rights fees from key distribution agreements and expects the level of WWE Networksubscribers will continue to increase, albeit at a lower rate, on a year-over-year basis. As management believes there is a significant long term growth opportunity for WWE, the company plans to continue to invest in key areas to optimize WWE’s long-term performance while driving strong bottom line performance.

Providing perspective on the growth of WWE Network and the company’s targeted profit expansion, Mr. Barrios commented, “Given the current scale and leverage of WWE Network, increases in its subscribers have the potential to drive meaningful growth in revenue and profit; therefore, we define success by the achievement of sustained year-over-year increases in this measure. Based on anticipated subscriber growth, we believe we can achieve our targeted record financial results in 2017. Moreover, the continued growth of WWE Network would enable us to deliver a wider range of content, strengthening our engagement with a broadening audience of ardent fans. In addition to supporting our 2017 financial objective, growth of WWE Network would provide us with greater flexibility as the media landscape continues to evolve.”2

For detailed financial results, click here.

To digitalize and elevate the buying experience for its wholesale customers, Eton has partnered up with wholesale e-commerce platform Centra to launch a completely digital showroom. The new showroom is designed to give all partners access to upcoming collections and enable quick and easy buying, regardless of location.

Created to be as inspiring as it is easy to use, the digital showroom not only increases accessibility, it helps minimize the need for in-person meetings with the aim to reduce the travel footprint and need for classic, printed materials. During a time when all meetings are restricted, the fully operational showroom enables all of Eton’s customers to view and order from the full collection, while staying socially distanced.

The digital showroom is only one of Eton’s latest developments to digitalize its wholesale business and offer its customers the best possible service. Through the showroom wholesale partners will have 24/7 access to online tools and materials to make the buying experience as seamless as possible.

“We built Eton’s digital showroom to be more than just about easier order entry and remote selling” says Erik Wilkinson, Chief Sales Officer at Eton. “It’s packed with tools that empower our wholesale partners to make a better selection, recap their purchase, and visualize the product for their in-store presentation and also from a digital point of view; the way their customers will see Eton on their website, in an email campaign or on a social media post. Our new digital showroom also supports our sustainability improvement efforts by allowing us to reduce sales-related travel and the need for printed material that simply ends up in the trash bin following the seasonal markets”.

Eton is a leading, global luxury men’s shirt and accessories brand, founded in 1928 in the village of Gånghester, Sweden. Dedicated to quality, innovation, and style, the brand designs and makes shirts for every occasion of a man’s life, from modern dress shirts to luxurious casual and evening shirts. Refined men’s accessories offer the perfect complement. Eton reaches customers in 50 markets worldwide, through its own official online store, brand stores in New York, London, Stockholm, Malmö, Copenhagen, and Frankfurt as well as some of the world’s most prestigious stores, including Harrods, Selfridges, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Galeries Lafayette, Le Bon Marché, TSUM, La Rinascente, and KaDeWe.

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TNA announced the participants for their Bound For Glory Playoffs this week. The Playoffs begin on the July 21st episode of Impact Wrestling on Pop TV. The winner will become the #1 contender for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship and will receive a match at Bound For Glory 2016.

Below are the official participants in the Bound For Glory Playoffs.

  • Ethan Carter III
  • Bram
  • Matt Hardy
  • Mike Bennett
  • Drew Galloway
  • James Storm
  • Jeff Hardy
  • Eli Drake

Bound For Glory 2016 is scheduled for September 11th at a city and venue to be announced.

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Tonight’s episode of WWE SmackDown airs live on the USA Network from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN. We’ll have live play-by-play results and discussion here later tonight at 8PM ET. Here’s what WWE is promoting for tonight’s show:

– The fallout from SmackDown star Randy Orton attacking Brock Lesnar on RAW.

– AJ Styles has a message for John Cena.

– More matches are expected to be set up for this month’s SummerSlam pay-per-view.

– American Alpha makes their WWE main roster debut.

There’s a six-man tag match being advertised for the dark main event. After the cameras stop rolling, the team of John Cena, Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose will take on the team of Seth Rollins, AJ Styles and Bray Wyatt.

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As advertised, former WWE Superstar Damien Sandow made his official TNA debut on Thursday night’s live edition of Impact Wrestling on Pop TV.

Sandow was introduced as TNA’s latest free agent signing and it was announced that he will now be going by the ring name of Aaron Stevens.

As seen above in the complete segment that included Stevens’ official debut on the show, Sandow made it clear that his goal is to become TNA’s newest top star.

After the show, Sandow took to Twitter where he posted the following about now officially being in TNA.

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At the NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II event on Saturday evening, Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Samoa Joe in the main event to become the new NXT World Champion.

Nakamura won the title from Joe in the main event of the live WWE Network special, which emanated from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. For those who haven’t seen the show yet, you can check out highlights of Nakamura’s title victory via the video above.

Additionally, below is a backstage interview with a half emotional, half elated Nakamura backstage immediately after the show.

For complete NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II results from Saturday night, click here.

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