WWE RAW & Tribute To The Troops Ratings Are In, More

For those who were listening to WZR Radio earlier tonight the stream cut off with about 20 minutes left. The power went out in Orange Park, FL (Matt Boone’s hometown) thus cutting the stream off. Unfortunately we lost the archive of the entire show as well due to the outage. It sucks to be honest! Anyways, we’re going to be LIVE tomorrow night (Wednesday) from 7-8EST. We’ll finish the news segment of the show as we have a ton of EXCLUSIVE news and rumors to get to still. We hope to see you LIVE tomorrow night from 7-8EST on WZROnline.com! Sorry for tonight’s problem but it was out of our control. The heck with T-Storms!

The December 18th WWE Tribute to the Troops show did a 0.8 cable rating in the 18-49 demographic and 2.4 million viewers overall.

The December 19th edition of WWE AM RAW did a 0.5 cable rating.

Monday night’s edition of WWE Monday Night RAW scored a 3.18 cable rating. That is rounded up to a 3.2. The show did hours of 3.18 and 3.18.

Broadcastengineering.com has an article up on WWE, and the technology that they use for their TV shows.

MMA fighter Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal, who at one time was recruited by WWE, was fined $2,000 (10% of his purse) for an issue with his sponsor, which was splashing the cage with Rockstar Energy Drink after his win at the Strikeforce: Evolution event Saturday night.

The following press release was sent out today, announcing that lawsuit between WWE, JAKKS and THQ has been settled… THQ, WWE® and JAKKS Pacific Announce Settlement of Long-Standing Litigation THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI), World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:WWE) and JAKKS Pacific, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAKK) today announced that they have reached settlement agreements with respect to the WWE® video game and toy licenses and the THQ/JAKKS Pacific LLC joint venture. Under the three-party settlement, all claims are withdrawn and all litigation ended among the parties without any party admitting any wrongdoing. As part of the resolution of these matters, THQ will pay WWE $13.2 million. In addition, THQ has entered into a new eight-year video game license directly with WWE commencing January 1, 2010, which is three years longer than the renewal term under the previous arrangement between WWE and the THQ/JAKKS Pacific LLC joint venture. Information regarding the new license agreement, announced separately today, may be accessed at http://investor.thq.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=96376&p=irol-news&nyo=0. In addition to its preferred return payment to JAKKS for the period ending December 31, 2009, THQ will pay JAKKS Pacific $20 million over the next four years, with payments of $6 million due June 2010 and June 2011, and payments of $4 million due June 2012 and June 2013, and the THQ/JAKKS Pacific LLC joint venture will terminate effective December 31, 2009.

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