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All you niggas who were shiting on master p for talking about starting his own football league better not be supporting this
 
They will be another waste of money until they start to take players that dont want to go to college. No age limit. If you can play. Sign this contract.
 
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He Hate Me was that nigga...... I remember he ran to the sidelines for a interview inbetween plays. Lol.

 
vince barely pays his wrestlers and they wrestler every other day image what these players gonna get paid lol idk tho people might watch knowin vince dude gonna have no rules nfl blitz style lol but it might not be smart cuz espn aint gonna give it airtime and might cut off wwe

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https://twitter.com/darrenrovell/status/943964649204146188
http://www.espn.com/wwe/story/_/id/...-some-wwe-shares-fund-alpha-entertainment-llc

McMahon sells WWE shares, has eye on football

Vince McMahon's plan to perhaps try his hand again at a professional football league came more into focus Thursday.

McMahon is chairman and CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, which filed details with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission about McMahon's sale of 3.34 million shares of WWE, equaling about $100 million.

He did so, the filing noted, "primarily to fund a separate entity from the Company, Alpha Entertainment LLC, which Mr. McMahon established to explore investment opportunities across the sports and entertainment landscapes, including professional football."

The filing comes after WWE confirmed earlier in the week that Alpha Entertainment, which was founded in September, was in fact an entity of McMahon's.

Alpha filed for five trademarks to the XFL on Dec. 16, according to records with the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office.

The filings seek to trademark the XFL as a professional football league and also cover merchandise related to the league. Previous XFL trademarks were abandoned over a period of time from 2002 to '05.

The company also sought to trademark "URFL."

The original XFL, a joint venture between WWE and NBC, debuted in 2001 and only lasted one season.

WWE and NBC lost approximately $35 million each, after taxes, on the league.
 

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