— WrestlingDVDNetwork.com reports that WWE is working on a DVD/Blu-ray release for WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall, which is due out in 2016. The release is planned as a three-disc DVD set and a two-disc Blu-ray set. More details will be revealed later on.
— Nielsen’s Twitter TV ratings had this week’s edition of WWE SmackDown with a unique audience of 643,000. The total impressions for the broadcast came out to 1.892 million. The show did not rank among the top 5 non-sporting events for Thursday this week. Usually, the show comes in at the No. 3 or No. 4 spot, but not this week.
— WWE’s corporate website has put up a new job posting for a Senior Talent Manager to help recruit new talents. Here is a description for the position:
“The Senior Manager of Talent Development will be responsible for the recruitment and development of a world class talent pipeline of future WWE Superstars and Divas. This entrepreneurial role places an exceptional marketer, networking and talent scout at the center of the WWE’s Developmental Department. Working with a world class coaching and development team, the Senior Manager will help shape the future direction of the WWE’s global talent roster. The Senior Manager will be based in WWE’s Stamford headquarters as a member of WWE’s Talent Development Team. The successful candidate will possess exceptional communication and management abilities. Creating and maintaining strong professional networks that connect WWE to domestic and international athletic talent pools is critical to the success of this candidate.”
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