For owners and operators of martial arts schools, wrestling clubs, and fitness centers, providing unique and high-value experiences is key to attracting and retaining members. One of the most impactful events you can host is a training seminar led by a true legend of the sport.
This guide details the incredible opportunity to book Dan “Het Beest” Severn—a UFC Hall of Famer, former WWE Superstar, and one of the most accomplished combat sports athletes in history—for an appearance and seminar at your facility.
Why Host a Seminar with Dan Severn?
Dan Severn is more than just a fighter; he is a decorated veteran and a seasoned educator with a teaching career spanning nearly four decades. His credentials are unparalleled, making him a significant draw for any gym.
Dan Severn is a true Renaissance man, an MMA pioneer, and an undisputed fan favorite. UFC’s only Triple Crown Champion, and was inducted into UFC’s Hall of Fame and the Arizona State Wrestling Hall of Fame. He is also an author, lecturer, movie star, television actor, MMA commentator, and renowned teacher of submission grappling.
His extensive background covers a wide array of disciplines, including Folk, Freestyle, and Greco-Roman wrestling. He also holds black belts in Judo, Partner, and Jiu-Jitsu. This diverse expertise allows him to offer comprehensive seminars that cater to students of all levels and backgrounds, from youth wrestlers to adult MMA practitioners.
Hosting a legend of Severn’s caliber not only provides invaluable instruction for your members but also serves as a powerful marketing tool. It can attract new students, generate local media attention, and solidify your facility’s reputation as a premier training destination.
Seminar Content and Structure
Dan Severn offers a flexible seminar structure that can be tailored to the specific needs of your gym. He is proficient in teaching a wide range of techniques, from fundamental takedowns to advanced submission holds. A typical booking can include one or two distinct seminars, each lasting between 1.5 naar 2 uur.
This allows for a focused curriculum. Bijvoorbeeld, you could host two separate sessions:
•Seminar 1: On the Feet: Focusing on closing distance, takedowns, clinches, throws, and the corresponding defensive maneuvers.
•Seminar 2: On the Ground: Covering techniques from the guard, mount, and cross-body positions, including escapes and submissions.
This dual-seminar approach provides a comprehensive learning experience and offers an excellent value proposition for attendees.
The Booking Details: Cost and Arrangements
Booking Dan Severn is a straightforward process with a clear pricing structure designed to be mutually beneficial for both him and the host facility.
Standard Rate:
•$2,000 per day plus transportation and hotel accommodations.
This fee covers the primary seminar booking. Echter, the financial model is designed to help the host facility recoup its investment and even turn a profit. For a two-seminar day, the host pays the daily rate for the first seminar, and the revenue from the second seminar is split 50/50.
Suggested Pricing Model: To maximize attendance and revenue, a tiered pricing structure is recommended:
Seminar Package
Gym Members
Non-Members
Seminar 1 Alleen
$75
$100
Both Seminars
$150
$175
This model incentivizes participation in both sessions while offering a discount to your existing members, ultimately driving revenue for the host gym and potentially leading to new long-term memberships.
More Than a Seminar: Maximizing Your Booking
One of the most significant advantages of booking Dan Severn is his willingness to go above and beyond to ensure the event’s success. He offers a wide range of promotional and community engagement activities that can be scheduled around the seminar to generate buzz and help offset the costs.
These additional appearances and events can transform a single seminar into a multi-day community event. Here are just some of the activities Dan is willing to participate in:
•Media Engagement: Dan will conduct interviews with local radio stations and promote the event on his social media pages:
•Community Outreach: Speak to students at local junior high or high schools about topics like anti-bullying or the importance of education.
•Specialized Training: Offer a sampler of his Law Enforcement Defensive Tactics program for local police departments.
•Exclusive Fan Experiences: Host a “Feast with The Beast” private meal or a “Breakfast with The Beast” Q&A session for small groups.
•Promotional Appearances: Appear at local sports bars, sponsor locations, or even car dealerships for meet-and-greets, photo opportunities, and autograph signings.
By leveraging these additional opportunities, a gym owner can create a comprehensive promotional schedule that builds excitement and drives ticket sales for the main seminar.
How to Book “Het Beest”
To begin the process of bringing Dan Severn to your training facility for a seminar, verschijning, or speaking engagement, you can reach out directly to his booking contacts.
Be sure to let Dan’s team know that Rich from Fight News Unlimited referred you, and then let Rich know you’ve booked an appearance by emailingrich.bergeron@gmail.com.
Once we’ve confirmed that you have booked “Het Beest,” we will also help you promote the event with a blog post here and promotional posts across all our own social media platforms.
•For general inquiries and booking: Contact Kevin Gilligan atkeving@tdg4.com [5].
•For seminar-specific questions: You can also emaildan@dansevern.com of bel (517) 278-4908 [2].
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to have a living legend of wrestling and mixed martial arts share his knowledge with your students. Booking Dan “Het Beest” Severn is more than just a seminar; it’s an event that will be remembered by your community for years to come.
For more information about Dan Severn’s background and seminar offerings, check out these key documents:
This is going to be long. It is what we journalists do, we write. I am writing this tribute article to a childhood hero, Hulk Hogan. I am writing this more for myself. This is a celebrity death that has affected me like no other. I can truly understand how people felt when Elvis died.
I’ve sat on these thoughts and words for a week now. How do you say goodbye to an icon, something that has defined your life for as long as you can remember? Terry Bollea, a professional wrestler and cultural icon known to the world as Hulk Hogan, passed away suddenly on July 24 after suffering cardiac arrest at his home in Florida.
While there are controversies and divisive opinions over Terry Bollea the man over the last few years, I want to center my thoughts on Hulk Hogan, the wrestler and entertainer who meant so much to me over the last 40 jaar.
In what was like a perfect storm, Hulk Hogan came into my life in 1983. I had just moved to a new neighborhood as my grandfather was terminally ill, and we were going to help my grandmother care for him in his final months. I had never had cable before. My dad would sometimes watch the wrestling programming at our old house, and I would sit with him. At the time WWE (then WWF) was a northeast regional territory. The champion was Bob Backlund but for a kid enamored with Star Wars and He-Man, he was just too plain and boring to capture my imagination.
Rocky III had been released in 1982 and the script called for a muscular, larger-than-life wrestler to fill the role of Thunderlips and Hogan was the natural choice. He had been a heel (bad guy) character early in his career and his performance brought him to mainstream recognition. With access to cable, it seemed that Rocky III was on almost every day and I would watch it after the afternoon cartoons.
That December, Bob Backlund lost the WWE title to the evil and despicable Iron Sheik. I wasn’t a big Backlund fan, but my 7-year-old mind could not fathom a world with a “bad guy” as the wrestling champion. The world was balanced on January 23, 1984, when Hogan replaced an “injured” Backlund and vanquished the Iron Sheik at Madison Square Garden.
When I watched this on TV, I could feel the excitement and the jubilation when Hulk won the title back for America. In mijn gedachten, Hulk Hogan was a bad guy in Rocky III until Rocky “turned him good.” In that moment, I found a hero, a real-life Superman, someone who could face and repel the challenges of all bad guy wrestlers. Having cable, I could watch the monthly cards from the Philadelphia Spectrum, cheering the Hulkster on every month.
Februari 1985 marked a full year of being a full-fledged Hulkamaniac for me. There was a matinee card being held at the Spectrum, and my dad decided to take me to see Hulk defend against the villainous Brutus Beefcake. I can still remember the palpable excitement as they played “Eye of the Tiger” when Hulk came to the ring. It was so exhilarating. I taped the replay the next day on TV and was convinced that I saw myself on the broadcast. It wasn’t until years later that I watched that match on Youtube and realized the person that I thought was me was just a teenager about 10 years older than me and just wearing a similar jacket.
The WWE was presenting a supercard titled “Wrestlemania” the following month, and I tried persuading my dad to let me see it. This was before you could order pay-per-view cards to watch at home and the only place we could see it was a closed-circuit broadcast at the Philadelphia Spectrum. I rattled off the list of celebrities that would be there, including Muhammad Ali. He agreed to take me, and I got to see all the big stars like Junkyard Dog and Andre the Giant. But the match that had me trembling in my seat was the grudge match with Hulk teaming up with Rocky III costar and A-Team icon, Mr. T as they took on the treacherous duo of Rowdy Roddy Piper and Paul “Mr. Wonderful” Orndorff. Natuurlijk, the heroes prevailed, and that event was the greatest thing I had ever seen.
From that moment, I was about everything and anything Hulk Hogan. He was the biggest hero in the world. I liked He-Man, GI Joe, and Transformers, but they were just fake toys and cartoons. I was a big Rocky fan, but I knew that it was just a movie. But Hulk Hogan… I watched him every week, and I believed wrestling was real. I wanted to grow up to become a wrestler. My name was going to be “Tornado Tony” and I was going to be Hulk Hogan’s tag-team partner. We were going to main event Wrestlemania as a tag team. I would train using the Hulkamania workout kit with plastic dumbells, hand grips, and a jumprope. I had a Hulk Hogan lunch box for school, I had a Hulk Hogan t-shirt, and all of the LJN action figures.
I made many different friends at school just talking about wrestling, some kids that I thought I didn’t have anything in common with. As a normally shy kid, if I saw another kid with something wrestling-themed, like a wrestling sticker on a backpack or a few trading cards, I would break out of my shell and start a conversation. Onvermijdelijk, we would make plans to watch the weekly programming that aired every Saturday morning, including the Hulk Hogan-themed cartoon that was so popular. During this time, my parents would let me stay up late if Saturday Night’s Main Event was airing. It was a welcome treat but also traumatic watching the monstrous King Kong Bundy send Hulk out on a stretcher. As traumatic as that was, it wasn’t enough to stop me from accepting a birthday party invitation to watch the 2ndinstallment of Wrestlemania with some of my classmates. We cheered during Hogan’s entrance, held our collective breath when Bundy had the advantage, and then celebrated when Hogan reigned supreme.
With the wrestling business at the height of popularity and with Hulk leading the way, they needed something big, extraordinarily big, to fill the 93,000 Pontiac Silverdome for Wrestlemania III. What they did was match Hogan with the biggest man in professional sports, literally and figuratively, when they pitted him against his former friend in the 7-foot tall, 500 pond. Andre the Giant. The Giant, fresh off his betrayal of Hogan, was likely too big of a challenge for our hero to conquer. After enduring numerous blows against his most-daunting adversary, Hulk still managed to superman himself up and conquer his gigantic adversary, including the most iconic bodyslam of all time.
Shortly after Wrestlemania III, my horizons began to expand. I became interested in sports, especially boxing. I was watching more movies and playing different video games. While I was still watching wrestling, and considered myself a loyal Hulkamaniac, I started tuning into other programming, especially during the times Hogan would be off filming movies and TV shows.
By the time I got to High School, I was barely watching wrestling. It wasn’t the cool thing to do anymore. Sometimes I would watch the programming and my favorites to watch were The Undertaker, Razor Ramon, and Deisel. We didn’t have wrestling parties anymore, my LJN figures were packed in a box in the attic, and we weren’t having backyard matches. The 80s wrestling boom had faded, and the business had steroid and drug scandals. It was no longer the innocent form of entertainment that I grew up watching.
My sophomore year in college, I was rooming with a guy who liked wrestling, and I started watching with him. Hogan was in rival WCW, and we would compare both organizations, both of which were still using outdated themes and gimmicks. While we watched as a group, I didn’t find myself watching when I returned home for the summer break. That changed on May 27, 1996, when WCW dropped a bombshell. Their relatively bland programming received a boost with the surprise arrival of Scott Hall (the former Razor Ramon), followed a few weeks later by his friend Kevin Nash (the former Deisel).
WCW now had an edgy feel and interest peaked for their Bash at the Beach card, only available by purchasing the pay-per-view broadcast. Hall and Nash, with the promise of a mystery partner, battled the heroic trio of Randy Savage, Sting, and Lex Luger. Recovering from a recent knee surgery, I did not purchase the show. I hadn’t heard any results or reports when I tuned into Monday night’s programming. With my knee propped up and, in a pain-induced stupor, I watched as Hulk walked to the ring during the main event. He was there to save the heroes and send the villains fleeing. Or so I thought. I remember thinking “Did he just attack the wrong guy?” as he dropped his signature legdrop on Savage.
Just like he did 12 years prior, Hulk Hogan again was the epicenter of the wrestling revolution. This time he did it by revolutionizing himself into a heel character and adding the moniker “Hollywood” to his name. He changed his trademark yellow and red colors into a black and white color scheme and branded the “New World Order” of wrestling. He brought wrestling back to the mainstream. Media covered wrestling again. It was the talk around town, schools and offices, how Hulk Hogan turned into a bad guy. Along with Hall and Nash, he made it cool to be bad.
To counter WCW’s ratings explosion, the WWE adapted a more edgy product, led by Stone Cold Steve Austin and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Monday nights became the ratings war between both companies and watching wrestling was the “in” thing to do again.
I remember walking up to a young man on our campus who was wearing an NWO t-shirt. I looked at him and asked “Are you?” and gave the “For Life” signal with my left hand. He responded with the “Too Sweet” gesture. We’ve been friends since and every year on our respective birthdays, we post an NWO greeting on the other’s social media page.
To counter WCW’s ratings explosion, the WWE adapted a more edgy product, led by Stone Cold Steve Austin and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Monday nights became the ratings war between both companies and watching wrestling was the “in” thing to do again. Wrestling in the 80s was just like the decade, loud, colorful, and over-the-top. Wrestling in the 90s resembled the changes times, grittier and more realistic. The rebellious anti-hero was the popular trend and that fit the attitude of my just-turned-21 personality.
During my junior year in 1997, I was selected to box in the prestigious Collegiate East-West Classic in Reno, NV. Unfortunately, only a week before the bout, my scheduled opponent was forced to withdraw with an injury and a teammate in a lighter weight class was taken in my place. While at a layover in the San Francisco airport, my boxing teammates saw Hulk Hogan walking by, dressed in his black and white NWO garb. They stopped him for a photo, and he obliged. Being a member of the school journalism club, I had to submit that photo for publishing in our school newspaper, the very photo that I should have been included in. The following year, I was able to make the trip to Reno, NV to compete in the East-West Classic. I walked all through the airport with another boxer on the trip, looking for any WCW wrestler that might be in the San Francisco airport, even though there was really only one that I was looking to meet.
After graduating, I kept up with the wrestling trend. In 2001, WWE purchased a faltering WCW, and just a year later, Hulk Hogan returned to battle The Rock in an ageless classic where the fans embraced his return. Hulk would leave and return to the company several times over the next few years, and during each return, when the first few chords of his signature theme “Real American” would hit the air, the deafening reaction of the crowd would fill the arena with such electricity.
By the mid-2000s, I come to realize that my opportunity to meet my all-time favorite wrestler and icon was lost when that Reno boxer withdrew from our bout in 1997. Being a naïve fan, I didn’t realize that Hulk was really from the Tampa area. He was always billed from Venice Beach, CA and I took that as truth. I started making an annual spring trip to Clearwater in 2008 en, a few years later, my shuttle passed a bar called “Hogan’s Beach”, near the Tampa airport. I found out later that it was a bar owned by Hulk Hogan, so I made a point to add a day to my trip for the next year to visit that bar. It was my chance to get the photo I felt I deserved. In 2015, I went to Hogan’s Beach with my camera ready, except there was no Hulk Hogan at Hogan’s Beach.
With Hogan’s Beach closing in 2016, I heard that he owned a memorabilia shop in Clearwater Beach and that sometimes he would make random appearances. I made visits in 2016, 2017, 2018, en 2019, all with no luck. Sometimes I would hear something like “Too bad. He was here yesterday.” Every year, I bought a shirt and took a photo posing outside the shop. My friend and former teammate Jason, who was on that fateful boxing trip in 1997, would rib me every year and comment with their photo from the airport two decades prior. I would always respond that I would like to find that Reno boxer so we could finally have that boxing match and every year, I would add another year of interest on top of the beating he was going to get 20 years prior.
Despite my bad timing every year, going to Hogan’s Beach Shop in Clearwater Beach was a fun experience. When I was a kid, there was talk of a wrestling shop opening at a nearby farmer’s market, and the kids in my neighborhood all spoke about what we would buy, or in reality, beg our parents to buy for us. I was convinced I was walking out with a tearaway Hulk Hogan shirt, yellow trunks, red kneepads, and yellow boots. My parents finally took me, en, to my disappointment, it was just a few action figures that I already owned, a few t-shirts, and some trading cards. The shop in Florida was an 80s kid’s paradise. There were dozens of shirts to choose from, along with headbands, shot glasses, action figures, and replica belts. There were items on display, such as Hulk’s ring-worn title belts, an authentic Ric Flair robe, and a pair of Andre the Giant-sized wrestling trunks. During one of my talks with Hulk’s friend and business partner, Ron, he asked if I wanted to take a photo holding a few of the ring-worn belts. I first got to hold the spray-painted NWO belt, which was amazing. But what he brought out next nearly buckled my knees. It was the authentic belt that Hulk wore to the ring at Wrestlemania III when he battled Andre the Giant. The real-life belt from maybe the biggest match of all-time was resting on my shoulder. I tried to make a tough face for the photo, but I couldn’t resist the urge to break out a beaming smile as I held this iconic piece of my childhood.
I finally saw the golden opportunity for my long-awaited photo opportunity with the opening of Hogan’s Hangout bar and weekly karaoke nights. My visit was planned for March 14, 2022, and I was ready to impress the Hulkster will my version of Sir Mix-a-Lot’s classic “Baby Got Back”. I arrived early to get a good spot at the bar, and I had another ace up my sleeve. I brought a replica of the Thunderlips cape that he wore in Rocky III. There was no way that I could leave without a photo.
After meeting and chatting with longtime WWE/WCW manager and Hulk’s personal friend, Jimmy Hart, I again took my spot at the bar and waited with excited anticipation like I did when I was a kid awaiting his entrance at the Philadelphia Spectrum. Usually arriving between 8:15-8:20, Hulk didn’t arrive until after 8:30 and while he still made an entrance, it was a bit subdued. He then took the microphone and announced that he had just received the phone call that his friend and NWO partner Scott Hall had passed away a few minutes prior after being removed from life support following a heart attack. Hulk then sent a round of drinks throughout the bar so we could all share a toast.
Daarna, the karaoke started. There wasn’t a board to see who was scheduled in queue and I impatiently waited to hear my name. I had heard that others had sent the DJ a Venmo bribe to ensure they were called. It was too late for that route. I could not think of leaving without getting that photo opportunity. Not only would I get ribbed mercilessly, but I also knew the reality of the rigors that professional wrestling takes on the body. Scott Hall had just passed away that day. Others like Roddy Piper, Randy Savage, Ultimate Warrior, and Curt Henning all died young. I couldn’t take the risk of waiting another year. I maneuvered myself towards the front, like I was navigating to the restroom, and I found the perfect spot where Hulk would pass on his way out. As he was getting ready to leave, he saw me and gave a “Yo Thundelips. Great cape, Brother!” comment. In that moment, I was not a 45-year-old insurance executive. I was again 10 jaar oud, and my favorite wrestler was calling me out. I extended my hand, and he accepted. Knowing I only had a second, I had the camera on selfie and got my photo.
A few weeks before my 2023 Clearwater trip, I saw that Hulk was doing a signing at his beach shop on the day I was scheduled to arrive. I had a morning flight and if all went well, unlike the six-hour delay the prior year due to a fuel leak, I would be able to get a photo and signature. I purchased the appearance ticket and prayed for no delays. After arriving with no issues, I took my place in line which was about a two-hour wait. Why so long? Because Hulk wanted to take a few moments with everyone. When it was my turn, I introduced myself as “Tony Tornado” from Philadelphia. He responded “YO TONY TORNADO! Wat is er, brother?” He asked if I was a wrestler and responded that I was not a wrestler but a boxer. He threw his hands up saying, “Don’t hit me, brother!” I thanked him for making my childhood special, especially that first Wrestlemania with my dad, and he signed a red Hulkamania tanktop for me. I told him that I would see him on Monday night for karaoke.
Unlike the previous year, they had an electronic board where you could see where you were in the queue. I arrived with some friends and texted in my go-to song except they had put time limit restrictions of four minutes, likely because the previous year, people were choosing songs like “Stairway to Heaven” and “Rappers Delight” (short version) that were lengthy song choices and didn’t give others their opportunity. With my signature song off the book, I opted for Run DMC’s classic “It’s Tricky” since they had performed at Wrestlemania V. Adorned in my Thunderlips cap and white fedora with matching red feathers and awaiting Hulk’s entrance, my friend pointed to the song queue board showing that I was second to sing. When he finally entered a few minutes after my performance, he saw the cape and fedora and boomed “Tony Tornado! Are you singing, Brother?” I told him that I had already sang and he responded to come up to the stage because he wanted a photo with me. If I was on Cloud 9 het voorgaande jaar, this totally blew it out of the water. A few of my friends also sang and we toasted a few shots in celebration, a move that I regretted later as the next day’s hangover was not a pleasant one.
I did sing one more time at Hogan’s Hangout in 2024. I got to Clearwater Beach late and saw some friends at the bar right as Hulk was just arriving. I joined them and contemplated whether I would sing or not. Once legendary major league pitcher Roger Clemens and his son Kody entertained with a Toby Keith tribute song, I decided to put my name in. This time they let me sing my go-to tune and I was able to take a selfie with Hulk while in the middle of my lyrical rampage or Sir Mix-a-Lot’s classic tune.
As the night was winding down, I had a moment to talk to his son, Nick. I showed a picture from the previous year’s Rocky Run, where I had completed a 5K on a sprained ankle in a full Thunderlips costume, including a costume muscle suit, fedora, cape, compression socks gimmicked to look like wrestling boots with tassels, and carrying a championship belt. Nick took my phone and showed it to his father who looked at me and said “You ran in that? Nice job, Brother!” That was the last night that I saw Hulk Hogan in person.
They always say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I’ve been imitating Hulk Hogan for over 40 Nu jaar, whether it was cupping my hand to my ear and posing while on camera at a Phillies game, dressing as Hulk for our work Halloween party and bringing and extra shirt just so I could imitate his tearing the shirt off during my parade entrance, doing the Rocky Run dressed as Thunderlips while captaining a team named “The Ultimate Meatballs”, or doing a Hulk Hogan promo while selling Christmas trees.
I built a tradition every year with my nephews buying them Hulk Hogan shirts. I bought Dominic his first shirt, the classic yellow, when he was just a year old in 2018. When my nephew Matteo was born three months early, I was in Clearwater. I went to the shop the next day and bought him a Hulkamania infant jumper. When he was finally able to come home after months in the NICU, his parents dressed him in that leaving the hospital. He had made his first Hulk Hogan superman comeback in life. This year, I bought our matching shirts again and the young lady running the register remembered me and my tradition with the boys. She gifted them both costume mustaches. When I gave them their shirts and mustaches, they were so excited to take their pictures. Matteo even fell asleep in the car wearing his shirt and mustache. I felt like the coolest uncle in the world. Because of Hulk Hogan, I was able to give these two little boys a tradition that they could look forward to.
Last Thursday, the news of Hulk Hogan’s sudden passing sent a shock through the wrestling and entertainment communities. There had been rumors of serious health struggles following cervical fusion surgery. Some reports had him on his deathbed and others said he could no longer speak. A report from Jimmy Hart came out on Thursday morning that the reports were exaggerated, and Hulk was recovering, slower than expected, but still recovering. A few hours later, the news broke that he was gone after suffering cardiac arrest at his residence.
I had just finished a meeting at work when I saw a direct message from a friend saying “Hulk died!” with the TMZ link. Before I could even click the link, I had another message, then a text, as everything moved in a blur. This was Hulk Hogan. Surely, he would kick out one more time at the count of two, power up and stare the Grim Reaper down. Sadly, it was true, and our beloved Hulk Hogan was gone. I arrived at the gym after work that evening and finished my last round on the heavybag with Hogan’s signature tune “Real American” cranked up through my headphones. About to leave, I saw a friend and mutual wrestling fan. We shared our disbelief, and he uttered some disgust at people on social media celebrating his death. As we were talking, the reality started hitting both of us and we stood there as two grown adults, one a weightlifter and one a boxer, both holding back tears.
To truly memorialize Hulk Hogan, you also must remember that he was a real human being. Terry Bollea had faults and made mistakes. He had been accused of playing politics backstage and holding back other wrestlers. There was a rant at his home that captured a racial slur that he may have said in anger. What recently hurt his popularity with many people was the backing of a polarizing political candidate. Many people who had been fans never forgave him for the racial slur and others turned on him for his political affiliation.
For me to remember Hulk Hogan, the wrestler, and Terry Bollea, the man, I accept the fact that we are all human, and we all have faults. Many who work in any business can be accused of using clout and gossip to further their own careers while holding back colleagues. In what has been the supposed sanctity of our own home, many of us have said things that could be considered racist, sexist, or homophobic. Many times, those words are said in anger and not a true reflection of one’s true feelings. With regards to political candidates, it is a very slippery slope in this divided culture. But, part of the freedoms we enjoy is the right to vote as we desire and back any political candidate we choose. To blindly hate a person, especially a person you have never met, solely for political reasons, shows a narrow-minded view of the world. You can disagree with their stance, but you can still enjoy their form of entertainment.
I will remember Terry Bollea had faults. He was a human like the rest of us. But I will also remember the good he brought into the world. He revolutionized the wrestling industry just like Babe Ruth did for baseball. Without Hulk Hogan, the wrestling boom of the 80s would never have occurred. Vince McMahon’s vision of a global federation would have likely faltered. Without Hulk Hogan, there would be no Wrestlemania, no Monday Night Wars, no Rock, no Stone Cold, no John Cena, etc. Aside from building that foundation, I will also remember the good he brought into the world. He visited sick children up until his final weeks. He inspired kids to work out, to train, say their prayers, and take their vitamins. Most importantly, he made you feel good about yourself. He made you believe in something bigger than life. He really was the “Babe Ruth of Wrestling.” There was baseball before Babe Ruth and baseball has flourished in the decades after his passing. Players are faster, sterker, and better conditioned. But there still is only one Babe Ruth. Just like in wrestling. There was wrestling before Hulk Hogan and today’s wrestlers are more acrobatic and more athletic. But there still is and will always be only one Hulk Hogan.
After Hulk’s passing last week, one of the things that hit me the hardest was the thought that some of the traditions I had built the last few years would no longer continue. It took me a few days, but I decided that I will continue to don the Thunderlips attire for the Rocky Run, similar to my friend Mark who continues to honor the late Burt Young and his Paulie character during his participation. I still plan to do Hulk Hogan imitations while at the tree lot while trying to entertain our customers. Most importantly, I want to keep my annual tradition with Dominic and Matteo. Indications are that his shop in Clearwater Beach will remain open and, for as long as it is, I will continue that special tradition of buying us matching shirts and taking photos of us posing.
Terry Bollea may be gone. I believe in God and the afterlife. I believe that Terry has been forgiven, and he now resides in paradise. While Terry Bollea may be gone, the legend of Hulk Hogan will live now and forever. Heroes get remembered but legends never die. And Hulkamania will live forever.
Hulk Hogan, I would like to thank you. Thank you for bringing joy to my childhood. Thank you for giving me the strength to break out of my shell and make friends in my new school. Thank you for making me believe in the power of training, prayers, and vitamins. Thank you for making me believe that a mortal man can really be a superhero. Thank you for showing me that it can be cool to be bad. Thank you for giving me something to share with my nephews. Thank you for your kindness when I finally got to meet you. And most of all, thank you for bringing Hulkamania into my life. Rest in Peace!
John Oliver has come a long way from “The Daily Show.” His latest monologue is both funny and pointedly critical of Vince McMahon and the World Wrestling Entertainment empire. It also could be considered as a great explanation of why the UFC’s fighters should also not be considered independent contractors, as Vince’s wrestlers are considered to be. The IRS implications alone are puzzling. How do Vince and the UFC get away with it? Hopefully this attention brought to the issue inspires change, but as for fans bringing critical signs to the event, I doubt we will see that. Fans know that they can’t get on TV if they don’t bring a sign the WWE actually wants to broadcast. Hoe dan ook, if you are a fan, a casual observer, or a vociferous critic of wrestling entertainment, you should watch this entire clip:
BELLATOR LICHTGEWICHT CHAMP MICHAEL CHANDLER VERDEDIGT ZIJN TITEL TEGEN VEERGEWICHT KINGPIN PATRICIO 'PITBULL' IN LANG VERWACHTE GRUDGE MATCH LIVE OP DAZN
DE WELTERWEIGHT WORLD GRAND PRIX GAAT VERDER MET DOUGLAS LIMA DIE MICHAEL ‘VENOM’ PAGINA IN HALFFINITIEVE ACTIE OPNEMT
MEER: ONDEFEATED PROSPECT A.J. MCKEE ONTMOET CHICAGO'S PAT CURRAN EN DE TERUGKEER VAN VOORMALIGE WWE STAR JAKE HAGER
LOS ANGELES - Bellator's terugkeer naar Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ziek. op zaterdag, Mei 11 zit vol met een reeks gevechten die je gezien moet hebben, met als kop de huidige lichtgewicht titelhouder Michael Chandler(19-4) in zijn poging om de enige man te worden die beide Pitbull Brothers versloeg en een einde maakte aan hun jarenlange rivaliteit, wanneer hij zijn riem verdedigt tegen Bellator's 145-pond kampioen Patrick "Pitbull" (28-4) in het main event van Bellator 221 - die exclusief live wordt gestreamd op DAZN.
De co-headliner zal de voormalige tweevoudig Bellator-kampioen weltergewicht zien Douglas Lima (30-7) gezicht ongeslagen Michael “Venom” Page (14-0), beter bekend bij fans als "MVP,”In de eerste halve finale matchup in Bellator's Welterweight World Grand Prix. Elke vechter wil een stap dichterbij komen om Bellator kampioen weltergewicht te worden en een miljoen dollar mee naar huis te nemen.
Bovendien, misschien wel een van de beste vederlichte vooruitzichten ter wereld A.J. McKee (13-0) zal de zwaarste test van zijn jonge carrière onder ogen zien wanneer hij tweevoudig voormalig Bellator-vedergewichtkampioen vecht Pat Curran(23-7) op het thuisveld van Curran. Eindelijk, voormalig WWE-kampioenJake Hager (1-0) keert voor het eerst sinds zijn overwinning in de eerste ronde in januari terug naar de Bellator-kooi, op zoek naar een voortzetting van zijn vroege dominantie in de kooi.
Een exclusieve online voorverkoop voor Bellator 221: Chandler vs. Pitbull vindt plaats tussen woensdag, Februari. 20 bij 10 a.m. CT en donderdag, Februari. 21 bij 10 p.m. CT, met kaartjes die op vrijdag in de verkoop gaan voor het grote publiek, Februari. 22 bij 12 p.m. CT. Tickets voor het evenement zijn verkrijgbaar bij de kassa van de Allstate Arena, evenals Ticketmaster.com en Bellator.com.
Bellator 221: Chandler vs. Pitbull wordt live uitgezonden DAZN bij 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT, terwijl de voorbereidende actie zal streamen Bellator.com en wereldwijd op het Bellator Mobile App. Extra periodes zal worden aangekondigd in de komende weken.
Een van de meest gedecoreerde jagers in de geschiedenis van Bellator, Michael Chandler claimde afgelopen december het lichtgewicht kampioenschap om drievoudig titelhouder te worden. "Iron" heeft een who's who van de elite van de divisie verslagen, inclusief Brent Primus, Benson Henderson, Patricky Pitbull (x2), Yamauchi up en Eddie Alvarez. De voormalige worstelaar van de University of Missouri uit High Ridge, Mo., die nu Nashville naar huis belt, heeft een langzaam groeiende vete gehad met zijn May 11 tegenstander, verbaal sparren met zijn vijand die volgt op Patricio's broer Patricky en op sociale media. Nu, de tijd om te praten is voorbij en beiden zullen de Bellator-kooi betreden om eindelijk de score te vereffenen.
Afkomstig uit Natal, grote noordelijke rivier, Brazilië, tweevoudig vedergewicht kampioen Patricio “Pitbull” zal de Bellator-kooi betreden voor een 21e promotierecord. Met indrukwekkende overwinningen op zijn naam staan Daniel Straus (x3), Daniel Weichel (x2) en Pat Curran, hij versloeg onlangs Emmanuel Sanchez via unaniem besluit op Bellator 209. Voor het eerst sindsdien een gewichtsklasse verhogen Bellator 160 toen hij Benson Henderson ontmoette, “Pitbull” is van plan om zijn stempel te drukken in een nieuwe divisie en neer te gaan als een van de all-time grootheden. Een finish hebben verdiend in 20 zijn 28 wint als een professional, de regerend kampioen is synoniem geworden voor opwinding en fans kunnen zeker meer vuurwerk verwachten als ze in mei een gelijktijdige kampioen in twee divisies lijken te worden 11.
Vechten uit Atlanta, Ga., via Goiania, Brazilië, Douglas "The Phenom" Lima is al bijna drie jaar een steunpilaar aan de top van de 170-pond divisie. Met overwinningen tegen mensen als Lorenz Larkin, Andrey Koreshkov (x2), Paul Daley en Ben Saunders, de 31-jarige ging door naar de halve finales van de Welterweight World Grand Prix na een overwinning op technisch gebied tegen Koreshkov. Een winnaar van negen van zijn laatste 11 prijsvragen, het product van het American Top Team blijft erop gericht de wereld te laten zien hoe dominant hij werkelijk is.
Een van de meest onorthodoxe stakers die ooit heeft gestreden, "MVP" heeft zich gestaag opgewerkt in de weltergewichtrangen sinds hij zich bij de organisatie heeft aangemeld 2013. Bekend om zijn unieke stijl en persoonlijkheid, zowel binnen als buiten de kooi, elk Michael Page-gevecht is entertainment dat je gezien moet hebben. Met een ongeslagen record van 14-0, en 11 van die overwinningen die door onderbreking komen, de 31-jarige uit London Shootfighters ging door naar de halve finale na een nauw omstreden unanieme beslissing om te winnen tegen rivaal Paul Daley op Bellator 216.
Vechten uit Long Beach, Calif., A.J. McKeezet zijn ongeslagen record op het spel tegen de voormalige kampioen in mei 11. Momenteel aan het trainen naast mensen als Aaron Pico,"Baby Slice" en Joey Davis bij The Body Shop onder de voogdij van zijn vader, MMA-veteraan Antonio McKee, de tweede generatie jager heeft behoorlijk naam gemaakt sinds hij bij de professionele rangen kwam. Op slechts 23 jaar, "Huurling" heeft het Bellator-record voor opeenvolgende overwinningen op 13, hebben verslagen Daniel Crawford, Brian Moore, John “Macapa, Justin Lawrence en Dominic Mazzotta onderweg. Bekend om zijn afwerkingen met hoogtepunten, McKee zal proberen ongeslagen te blijven en zijn naam in de recordboeken te houden wanneer hij Curran ontmoet op Bellator 221. Een voormalig tweevoudig Bellator-wereldkampioen vedergewicht, Pat Curran keert terug naar de kooi in de buurt van zijn geboorteplaats, op zoek naar een nieuwe kans op goud. Vechten uit Crystal Lake, Ill., "Paddy Mike" bevindt zich midden in een winstreak van drie gevechten die overwinningen omvat Emmanuel Sanchez, John "Macapa"en Georgi Karakhanyan. De oude Bellator-veteraan, die debuteerde bij Bellator 14 in 2010, bezit extra overwinningen Patrick “Pitbull,”Joe Warren, Roger Huerta en Daniel Straus. Ook, een tweevoudig Bellator-toernooiwinnaar, De terugkeer van de 31-jarige naar de top van de 145-pond divisie begint met een zware test tegen McKee.
Een inwoner van Perry, Oklahoma., Hager liet de wereld nadrukkelijk zien dat hij thuishoort in de sport van MMA met een submission-overwinning op J.W. Kizerbij Bellator 214 in januari. Een collegiale worstelaar aan de Universiteit van Oklahoma, waar hij een All-American was en het schoolrecord vestigde voor de meeste pinnen in de gewichtsklasse van 285 pond in één seizoen met 30. Na het afstuderen en een gesprek met de legendarische pro-worstel-omroeper en mede-Oklahoma Sooner, Jim Ross, Hager maakte de overstap naar professioneel worstelen en tekende bij World Wrestling Entertainment. Terwijl in WWE, Hager zou tijdens zijn tijd bij de organisatie meerdere felbegeerde professionele titels claimen, inclusief het WWE World Heavyweight Championship, ECW Championship en WWE United States Championship. Nu, de man die bij fans over de hele wereld ook bekend staat als "Jack Swagger" keert terug naar actie MMA-actie in Chicago tegen een binnenkort aan te kondigen zwaargewicht tegenstander.
Bijgewerkt Bellator 221: Chandler vs. Pitbull Kaart:
Lichtgewicht wereldtitelgevecht: Michael Chandler (19-4) vs. Patrick "Pitbull" (28-4)
Weltergewicht World Grand Prix Halve finale: Douglas Lima (30-7) vs. Michael “Venom” Page (14-0)
Vedergewicht hoofdkaartgevecht: A.J. McKee (13-0) vs. Pat Curran (23-7)
Zwaargewicht hoofdkaartgevecht:Jake Hager (1-0) vs. TBA
*Kaart kan worden gewijzigd
Kunt u terecht op Bellator.com voor meer informatie.
Deze week op de FNU Combat Sports Show, Psychic Tom and Rabble Rousin’ Rich start off with a great interview with pro boxer Anthony Laureano. The Connecticut professional boxer is coming off a big win on the undercard of the Joe Smith Jr. fight at the end of June. We also recap last week’s boxing and MMA action, highlighted by Daniel Cormier’s monumental win over Stipe Miocic to become the first two belt holder in the UFC since McGregor. Tony joins the broadcast after the Laureano interview to give his take on Brock’s return to the UFC after going back to the WWE at the end of his first UFC stint. We also touch upon the Danny O’Connor fight being called off due to severe dehydration suffered by O’Connor. Eindelijk, we preview upcoming events and briefly discuss a rumored rematch between Vitali Klitschko and Lennox Lewis.
Deze week op de FNU Combat Sports Show, Tom, Tony and Rich discuss a wide range of topics. We even touch on a little WWE news at the end of the show. We begin with discussions about Anthony Joshua possibly signing to fight under the UFC Boxing banner and move on later in the show to preview his fight against Joseph Parker this weekend. We also cover the temporary suspension of Canelo Alvarez and the involvement of Mark Burnett in the new Professional Fighters League. Listen to the full show in the player below:
CM Punk needs a draw to get us interested in his career. Even if he beats the ever living crap out of the next guy they feed him in the UFC Octagon, Punk will still have a lot to prove. Put him in against Mayweather in a welcome to MMA bout for the world-class boxer, and make it the dream setup for Floyd that gives him all the perks and sponsorship concessions he wants in the contract.
Floyd would be an automatic underdog going in against McGregor immediately in the cage. A challenger like CM Punk gives him more of a fighting chance. It gives CM punk a chance to really launch his career if he can beat Floyd.
Het feit, Mayweather can learn the sport of mixed martial arts quickly, and with his speed and athleticism, given more striking options he could actually shock us in his first MMA fight… if he really backs up his talk of fighting in the cage with action.
During the tour for the boxing match, Floyd repeatedly referenced the idea of fighting McGregor in the cage after the boxing match went his way. He doesn’t say things out loud that he doesn’t really think are true or could be true if he sunk his effort into it.
I had the good fortune of standing on the edge of the ring next to Leonard Ellerbe during a Mayweather training session in Las Vegas years ago.
Before he threw any punches on the mitts I asked him what he liked most about boxing. I didn’t attempt to get close during the big press rush, so I think he didn’t expect the question.
He sat silent, and I didn’t want it to go hanging like a bad fart in the wind. I asked it again, even louder. He didn’t look my way as he shadowboxed with himself. “Everything.” he finally conceded, and then he went to to work on exhibiting his speed and punching prowess for all the media to see.
Incorporating elbows, backfists, kicks and wrestling into his fighting routine could create a real monster out of Mayweather. Ook, the money from boxing that would follow him to the cage could be tremendous for him and the UFC alike. It will take a ton of work at his age to adapt to the new sport, but CM Punk as a first opponent sets the bar fairly low with both men getting a chance to show they belong. Give them both a serious training camp, make a reality show out of it, and it could happen.
“Geld” is already preparing to train in mixed martial arts with UFC Champ Tyron Woodley, and he heaped some praise on both Woodley and McGregor as fighters recently:
The MMA versus Boxing debate has been going on since long before I decided to do my own take on it with a series of radio shows pitting one expert against another. One of my favorites was “Alpinist” John Scully against Ken Shamrock.
Anyone who thinks the best MMA fighter in his weight class demolishes Floyd has never watched him train. What could this guy do with a couple of tune-up fights and a title tilt? How about 9 months of hard training in takedown and submission defense?
Everybody and their brother who knows anything about MMA decides to use the argument of all the past boxers who failed at MMA. They remind us all of the freakshow fight involving Randy Couture easily defeating James Toney. Floyd Mayweather, Jr. is not only on a different level than James Toney was when he got the chance to fight in the cage, he’s on a different planet.
Floyd can afford the best trainers, the best of everything really in preparing to enter the UFC Octagon. He will spare no expense in finances and sweat equity in cementing his legacy as the best crossover fighter in the history of the boxing and MMA rivalry. Who has the best true athletes? Mayweather is representing boxing’s best, and he doesn’t have much time left to prove that a world class boxer can dominate the MMA scene with the right approach and strategy.
McGregor did prove that he could give Floyd a few fits in the boxing ring, but on the third fight into a UFC contract that match could happen again in the cage. Floyd just has to show he belongs, but the first step is having the guts to back up his words with actions. He did say on the boxing press tour for the McGregor fight that when he beat McGregor in his own craft, he would go to the UFC and beat Conor in the cage, ook.
I anticipate a “Shark Tank” type of negotiation between Mayweather and UFC President Dana White. Floyd will need to get a piece of the promotion itself, access to a wild amount of sponsorship cash, options to collect on media income, and at least $10 million per fight in just base pay. To get the billion dollar contract he envisions, the lawyers will be ironing out the details for as long as Floyd decides he needs to train for his first fight.
Floyd could easily rake in $90+ million in sponsorship and media income to make $100 million per fight with Showtime executives in his corner and a familiarity with being in front of the cameras. A five fight deal means there is a 1/2 billion dollar gap unless I am underestimating how much the UFC would give Floyd for base pay. Even if he makes $200 million per fight, the rest would have to come out of the overall corporation itself as equity, which is what Conor McGregor has been asking for.
Floyd just has a bigger upside to being an owner/partner and would be a huge asset when it comes to the UFC wanting to promote boxing at some point. He can also bring his fans and everyone who wants to see him get whipped and schooled in the new discipline. He brings eyeballs, extreme attention and money with him wherever he goes. At a $5 billion valuation, the UFC would likely be able to part with a ten percent chunk of the promotion to bring Mayweather officially on board and get him locked in for a long-term deal.
The other area that Floyd could have a huge impact on is in attracting more boxers to cross over to MMA. We’ve seen football players like Matt Mitrione and Greg Hardy experience virtually immediate success in MMA, so why not a world class boxer like Floyd? 19-0 Pro Boxer Gervonta Davis is already hinting at following his protege Floyd to MMA and sayshe’s just waiting for Dana White’s phone call. Then there are the heavyweight boxers to think about bringing into the cage, and Word ChampionAnthony Joshua is keen on giving it a shot, ook.
Zo, the odds are high that Mayweather steps into the cage to compete by December of this year if you believe one of his most controversial videos to date on the subject:
Mayweather could be an incredible MMA fighter if given half the chance. He is not a man who takes a challenge like this lightly. He will have the best approach possible to get into cagefighting shape. He will bring all kinds of interest back to the boxing vs. MMA debate and actually might even inspire a whole new phase of that debate. The combat sports world as a whole will benefit if Floyd and the UFC can make this partnership work.
As for those who think Floyd will get eaten alive, they are certainly entitled to their opinion, but don’t use McGregor’s failure to adapt to boxing as your bar for Floyd. Mayweather will not take on a world class MMA fighter the first time he steps in the cage. He will not bring in the MMA equivalent of Paulie Malignaggi to get up to speed on the sport. He will spare no expense to get the best preparation possible. He’s already showing that to be true by bringing Tyron Woodley on as his official training partner. He will hand pick his first opponent and likely not get any crack at a title until two or three fights go his way.
Critics of people who think they can show up to an MMA gym and come out in six weeks at the UFC level will call me crazy, but Floyd truly is an amazing athlete who can quiet his doubters, and he’s not getting any younger. It’s now or never to solve that question of which sport is truly better at crafting the ideal fighter.
This week’s FNU Combat Sports Show starts off with Tom and Rich talking MMA for a while and then Tony joins in to cap off the show with a long boxing discussion. Listen to the whole broadcast below:
LOS ANGELES– Bellator is pleased to announce that it has reached a multi-fight, multi-year deal withJake Hager, who was formerly known as “Jack Swagger” during his nearly nine-year run with WWE. The deal will see Hager make his MMA debut inside a Bellator cage.
Hager will compete at heavyweight and is expected to debut in 2018.
Een inwoner van Perry, Oklahoma., Hager would go on to be a collegiate wrestler at the University of Oklahoma, waar hij een All-American was en het schoolrecord vestigde voor de meeste pinnen in de gewichtsklasse van 285 pond in één seizoen met 30. Na het afstuderen en een gesprek met de legendarische pro-worstel-omroeper en mede-Oklahoma Sooner, Jim Ross, Hager made the transition to professional wrestling and signed with WWE.
Terwijl in WWE, Hager zou tijdens zijn tijd bij de organisatie meerdere felbegeerde professionele titels claimen, inclusief het WWE World Heavyweight Championship, ECW Championship en WWE United States Championship.
After ending his run with the WWE earlier this year, Hager turned his sights toward another avenue, fully focusing on his mixed martial arts skillset and testing himself against some of the best athletes in the world.
“This is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time. It’s something that’s a part of me, so it makes sense. I’m very happy with the deal. I’ve felt a lot of love from Bellator,” said Hager. “I think there are certain types of guys who need to be punched in the face and taste blood. I’ve always been a fan of MMA, I’ve been wrestling since I was five-years-old. It’s awesome to be with Bellator. They’re really going to put 100 percent towards it!"
“I’m excited to see Jake Hager debut for Bellator in 2018,” Bellator President Scott Coker said. “When I heard he was seriously interested in competing in MMA and when you look at what he did at the collegiate level, I was very interested in having him on our roster. I think Jake will expose new fans to Bellator from his previous run with WWE and he will be given every opportunity to prove that he’s the real deal inside the cage.”
Hager is the latest in a long line of high-profile signings Bellator has made recently and joins a heavyweight division that will crown a champion in 2018 through the recently announced eight-man Bellator Heavyweight Grand Prix.
Combate Americas heeft Mike Pine genoemd (afgebeeld) de allereerste Chief Revenue Officer van het bedrijf. Pine sluit zich aan bij Combate Americas na een periode van twee jaar bij FanDuel, waar hij diende als GM, Geïntegreerde partnerschappen.
Voormalig FanDuel GM, UFC, IRONMAN EN WWE Global Head of Sales sluit zich aan bij 's werelds belangrijkste Spaanse MMA-sportfranchise In de meest explosieve groeiperiode tot nu toe
NEW YORK - September 13, 2017 - Combate Americas heeft vandaag aangekondigd dat het legendarisch is genoemd, bedrijfsontwikkeling in de sportindustrie en verkoopleider op het gebied van sponsoring Mike Pine, de eerste Spaanse Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) de allereerste Chief Revenue Officer van de sport- en mediafranchise.
Ik heb een ambtstermijn van twee en een half jaar als GM, Geïntegreerde partnerschappen voor FanDuel, Pijnboom, die verantwoordelijk was voor het breken van ongekende terreinen voor het Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) door blue-chip reclameklanten Bud Light en Harley Davidson te beveiligen, voor de oudste MMA-organisatie, rapporteert aan de CEO van Combate Americas Campbell McLaren.
“We zijn verheugd Mike Pine te verwelkomen, een authentieke pionier in de wereld van partnerschappen tussen sport- en entertainmentmerken, om Amerika te bestrijden,"Zei McLaren, ook de mede-oprichter van de oorspronkelijke UFC.
"Mikes ongelooflijke staat van dienst,"Vervolgde McLaren, “En een uitgebreid boek van relaties op hoog niveau met marketeers van over de hele wereld, gerenommeerde merken in een breed scala aan productcategorieën, voor zichzelf spreken, en we kijken ernaar uit om hem een voortrekkersrol te laten spelen in onze verkoopinspanningen, terwijl we onze voetafdruk over de hele wereld agressief blijven uitbreiden met een snelgroeiend schema van live en speciale evenementen, en televisieprogramma's voor 2018 en verder."
Pine zal verantwoordelijk zijn voor het opbouwen van de portfolio van sponsorpartners van Combate Americas, tot op heden, heeft de U.S. Leger; Aspira Mas, een Latijns-Amerikaanse consumentgerichte uitloper van de ziektekostenverzekeringsgigant IHC; en consumentenelektronica-pionier Altec Lansing, in de hele reeks live tv-evenementen van de organisaties in de VS die het hele jaar door plaatsvinden, Mexico en daarbuiten.
Bestrijd de televisieprogramma's van Amerika wekelijks, inclusief een keer per maand live, in meer dan 137 miljoen huizen in de VS.. en Mexico op Azteca America en TV Azteca, respectievelijk, en heeft gemiddeld genomen 3.5 miljoen kijkers per aflevering sinds "Combate Azteca" in première ging in november.
De maandelijkse live-evenementen van de franchise worden ook uitgezonden in een extra 47 miljoen plus huizen in heel Latijns-Amerika op ESPN LATAM, en het is het meest recente evenement, "Klassiek gevecht,"Een samenwerking met Miami Dolphins-eigenaar Steve Ross 'RSE Ventures die plaatsvond op Juli 27, twee dagen voor RSE's voetbalwedstrijd "El Clásico Miami" tussen de legendarische clubs Real Madrid en FC Barcelona, luidde het Latino-gearomatiseerde merk voor de eerste keer ooit in op de nationale televisie in Spanje met berichtgeving over de negen-gevechtenkaart in meer dan 20 miljoen huizen in het populaire sportnetwerk van het land, GOL-tv.
Tijdens zijn periode bij FanDuel, Pine heeft een indrukwekkende lijst samengesteld van allereerste toonaangevende advertentiepartners in de branche voor het online daily fantasy sports-platform, inclusief Bud Light, Ford Motor Bedrijf, Corona Extra, HBO Sport, Chef's Cut en Bacardi.
Als Global Head of Sales & Partnerschappen voor World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), Pine smeedde en ontwikkelde een groot aantal relaties voor de beursgenoteerden, wereldwijd toonaangevend professioneel sportentertainmentmerk, met toonaangevende consumentenelektronica, retail- en voedingsmerken, inclusief Norelco, XBOX, Footlocker, KMART en General Mills.
Voorafgaand aan zijn tijd bij WWE, Pine leidde en hield toezicht op de ontwikkeling van het wereldwijd gerenommeerde bureau IMG's NCAA collegiale sporten. Zijn tijd bij IMG werd voortgezet als IRONMAN Global Chief Sales Officer & Acht jaar @ Turner Broadcasting.
Pine is afgestudeerd aan de United States Air Force Academy en diende als kapitein, U.S. Luchtmacht.