Match Sponsor Announced for The Vision vs. The Usos at Wrestlepalooza
WWE recently announced that they signed a partnership deal with Aires Tech to be the official match sponsor for The Usos (Jimmy & Jey Uso) vs. The Vision (“Big” Bronson Reed & Bron Breakker) match at Wrestlepalooza on September 20th at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.
It was also announced that a product named the Aires Lifetune Zone Max will be featured on each ring post during the match.
Official press release:
AIRES CONTINUES WWE PARTNERSHIP WITH FIRST EVER “EMF-FRIENDLY” MATCH AT WRESTLEPALOOZA
Aires, the industry leader in EMF protection, will present the first ever EMF-Friendly match at WWE Wrestlepalooza this Saturday, September 20
Aires, the leader in EMF protection, continues their partnership with WWE this Saturday September 20, at Wrestlepalooza.
Aires will host the first ever EMF-Friendly match in which an Aires Lifetune Zone Max will be present on each ring post during the Usos v Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed match creating better performance, and a cleaner, EMF-Friendly environment for the athletes.
Wrestlepalooza emanates from Indianapolis and will stream live on ESPN in the U.S. and Netflix Internationally.
Mark Shapiro Comments on WWE’s Future with NBC Universal
A recent episode of Puck’s The Varsity podcast featured TKO COO and President Mark Shapiro as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Shapiro’s thoughts about WWE splitting its media rights across multiple television partners and they will be with Comcast and NBC Universal for as long as Comcast will have them.
“Our main stuff sits in a good place. ESPN has the PLEs. Comcast, who has all the history with WWE, we’re not going to leave them as long as they want to be with us, has SmackDown on USA. Now, Netflix has picked up the world with Raw and the premium live events. We’ve narrowed it down. We look for different opportunities to find new audiences, and that’s what drove our NXT development league with CW. It’s a combination. You’re looking to maximize dollars, but you also want to maximize reach, audience, and what’s the right fit for your brand.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com
Stephanie Vaquer Comments on Learning English for Her Promos in WWE & Her Dream Opponents
A recent episode of the Insight with Chris Van Vliet podcast featured Stephanie Vaquer as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Vaquer’s thoughts about how much effort she is putting into learning English for her promos in WWE.
“Now I’m here 10 months. I know my English is not perfect, yet I try. But I think for 10 months, it’s good. And I really try to learn every day.”
Vaquer also gave her thoughts about the frequency of her taking English language classes for her promo work.
“Every week. But for me, I learn every day because I try to practice every day. It’s hard because for me, I need to think in Spanish. I think in Spanish. Translate, yeah. And I don’t want people to think — I don’t want people to say, ‘Why she speaks so slow?’ Because I try to translate everything. And sometimes, no same. In Spanish, maybe makes sense. But in English, they’re like, what? So, it’s hard. It’s difficult. But I hope one day. I need, I just need more time and learn more.”
Vaquer also gave her thoughts about Asuka and Rhea Ripley being her choices of dream opponents for her wrestling career.
Transcript h/t: F4WOnline.com

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