Posted on 01 July 2012. Tags: amp, chants, crowds, hell, john cena, Kids, merchandise, merchandise sales, occurance, old school, Percentage, previous question, school stuff, ticket sales, Ziggler
After my question ‘Did you feel insulted by John Cena’s comment on Raw last night that said ..’ this has got me thinking about how many of you are knowledgeable in regards to WWE & it’s audience?
It’s no secret that WWE’s fans are a lot of kids, but it is actually proven statistics that the audience of kids are very very small, theirs a clip somewhere of Vince saying this (maybe Youtube) & how kids are classed as under 12’s, teens then adults from 16 upwards, however the majority of fans are actually between 20’s up until mid 40’s & even above, mainly in their 20’s & 30’s however is the biggest audience, of which they know through ticket sales & audience stats.
That’s not taking away how big & important the audience of kids are, as although it’s only a very small percent, because WWE is so huge that small percentage of kids makes a hell of a lot of money for WWE by merchandise sales, specially with all the John Cena merchandise.
I was wondering how many of you actually know/realise this as judging by some of the answers in the previous question, it made me wonder.
When you listen to the crowds chants, they are dominated by adult voices, unless Cena appears which it’s girls & kids & the boo’s are dominated by adults, but think about things such as the Ziggler chants, this is pretty much the whole arena & these are fans of wrestling, whichj is why Ziggler gets cheered even though his character is a hell, but it’s because he is so good at what he does (No one bumps & sells the way Ziggler does on the roster, he’s very old school which proves that old school is the best), also the fact that all the old school stuff is marketed so much & saving WWE TV a lot now (the re-occurance of this from IC belt, to ice cream bars, to legends appearing & mentioned so much in promo’s is all a part of this), also shows that the WWE audience is actually made up of mainly adults.
However, the small percentage of kids is still huge enough to keep happy because of the size of WWE, they make so much money from the kids buying merchandise.
Debate away & trolls feel free to troll also, as this is also another post with a perfect opportunity for you guys!
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Posted on 28 June 2012. Tags: amp, chants, crowds, hell, john cena, Kids, merchandise, merchandise sales, occurance, old school, Percentage, previous question, school stuff, ticket sales, Ziggler
After my question ‘Did you feel insulted by John Cena’s comment on Raw last night that said ..’ this has got me thinking about how many of you are knowledgeable in regards to WWE & it’s audience?
It’s no secret that WWE’s fans are a lot of kids, but it is actually proven statistics that the audience of kids are very very small, theirs a clip somewhere of Vince saying this (maybe Youtube) & how kids are classed as under 12’s, teens then adults from 16 upwards, however the majority of fans are actually between 20’s up until mid 40’s & even above, mainly in their 20’s & 30’s however is the biggest audience, of which they know through ticket sales & audience stats.
That’s not taking away how big & important the audience of kids are, as although it’s only a very small percent, because WWE is so huge that small percentage of kids makes a hell of a lot of money for WWE by merchandise sales, specially with all the John Cena merchandise.
I was wondering how many of you actually know/realise this as judging by some of the answers in the previous question, it made me wonder.
When you listen to the crowds chants, they are dominated by adult voices, unless Cena appears which it’s girls & kids & the boo’s are dominated by adults, but think about things such as the Ziggler chants, this is pretty much the whole arena & these are fans of wrestling, whichj is why Ziggler gets cheered even though his character is a hell, but it’s because he is so good at what he does (No one bumps & sells the way Ziggler does on the roster, he’s very old school which proves that old school is the best), also the fact that all the old school stuff is marketed so much & saving WWE TV a lot now (the re-occurance of this from IC belt, to ice cream bars, to legends appearing & mentioned so much in promo’s is all a part of this), also shows that the WWE audience is actually made up of mainly adults.
However, the small percentage of kids is still huge enough to keep happy because of the size of WWE, they make so much money from the kids buying merchandise.
Debate away & trolls feel free to troll also, as this is also another post with a perfect opportunity for you guys!
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Posted on 23 February 2011. Tags: assistance, drug withdrawal, Father, Home, homeless kids, india need, job, local shop, one of the boys, previous question, return favor, sanjay, slum, slum areas, true poverty
From a previous question i posted a few days ago (called Some More Story Assistance), you might know that I am writing a story about a man who goes into the slum areas of Delhi to understand true poverty, as well as to get redemption for the things that he did against the poor when he was young, at his school. I think this story might work, so i really need some suggestions as to how I can make this better.
The story first begins with a series of documentaries between people of Delhi, after the events of Amir (the man0 going into the slums to live for a few months, even though he had a very good career ahead of him.
the story then begins a month into his stay, where he has formed relationships with a variety of slum people, specifically a young man named Sanjay, he works with in a local shop. Sanjay’s father commits suicide from drug- withdrawal, and he soon follows by getting to drugs as well. Amir notices this, and instead of saving up his money for food and water, decides to give most of it to help Sanjay’s addiction. eventually, the gang group he gets affiliated with kills him, and, blaming the store boss for t=his death, Amir loses his job, and begins obtaining food from the garbage well as the dumps near his home, where most homeless kids find their food.
He forms another relationship with a young schoolboy named Chintu, who lit his father’s friend’s house on fire for calling his mother a hore. then, Guilty over his actions, runs away from home, and is found by Amir, who returns him home after persuading him to do so. The parents, as a return favor for bringing back home the boy, decide to give him a job at a local fast food stand, where he encounters his old girlfriend, but she fails to recognize him.
Chintu, the young boy, is constantly abused and mocked by the wealthy school kids, as well as his sister, similarly how Amir used to tease the poor schoolchildren when he was young. One day, Chintu gets into a fight with one of the boys that mock him, and ends up getting severely hurt. His sister helps him home, where his father expains to him that he shouldn’t fight back the wealthy, even if they fight…
This is all I have so far…am i going in the right direction?
Any type of feedback will be helpful
thank you.
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