World Wrestling Entertainment says it is moving its Monday night event to Los Angeles because of a conflict with the Pepsi Center in Denver. But not before the rift between WWE and Nuggets ownership grew even more.
The Nuggets are scheduled to host the Lakers on Monday in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals, but WWE had previously booked the arena for an episode of Monday Night Raw.
WWE chairman Vince McMahon said Staples Center called and offered use of its building and that his organization will return to Denver for an event at the Coliseum on Aug. 7
"Despite the propaganda campaign launched by WWE and Chairman Vince McMahon, the KSE team maintained a professional manner throughout this process," Kroenki vice president Paul Andrews said in a release. "We had hoped for, and worked hard toward an amicable resolution — which we verbally had on Tuesday.
"We understand there will be many disappointed WWE fans in the Denver area. It's unfortunate and disappointing that WWE executives ultimately chose this path. The sensationalism employed by WWE in this instance is not surprising. The amount of publicity and coverage enjoyed by their group over the last few days has clearly become their new business goal instead of finalizing what we thought was a favorable solution and ultimately allowed their fans to attend the event."
Andrew wrote:...and we all know we're the only ones on the Internet who make sense.
McMahon added the Monday show would include a 5-on-5 match pitting "Lakers" against "Nuggets" and his character would likely confront a character of Stan Kroenke, who owns Kroenke Enterprises, in the ring.
Lawrence Tanter wrote:ON YOUR FEET--TIME TO GREET THE HOME TEAM..
However, Kroenke Sports claims McMahon had previously agreed to a deal to shift the event to Sunday.
"We negotiated in good faith with Vince and believed we had a deal in principal as of Tuesday," Kroenke Sports executive vice president Paul Andrews said. "In fact, it was so clear to us that we did that we asked Vince to do a joint press release. He said, 'Paul, I have no problem with a joint press release.' Then, he asked us if he could get five tickets to the Denver Nuggets' game on Monday night so he could apologize to Mr. Kroenke [Nuggets owner Stan] in person.
"That was Tuesday. We find out by a press announcement today by Vince, who I believe is the master of propaganda, that he's moving the event to the Staples Center. He didn't even contact us to tell us he hadn't accepted the deal we negotiated the night before, so we're quite shocked, frankly."
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The conflict has provided some great press for WWE, but McMahon said his preference was to do his show as planned.
"I didn't want this publicity," he said. "They threw me out and so what are we going to do? We have to garner some degree of publicity."
Kroenke Sports said WWE preferred the publicity to a compromise.
"They haven't returned any of our calls for over a 24-hour period since we had what we believed to be an agreement Tuesday night," Andrews said. "We've reached out to them all day for feedback and then we get an announcement they're going to L.A.
"The sensationalism and media attention were more important than the fans of Denver."
Lawrence Tanter wrote:ON YOUR FEET--TIME TO GREET THE HOME TEAM..
Andrew wrote:Dahntay Jones has picked up 4 fouls in less than six minutes. Even more minutes for JR Smith.
Lawrence Tanter wrote:ON YOUR FEET--TIME TO GREET THE HOME TEAM..
Lawrence Tanter wrote:ON YOUR FEET--TIME TO GREET THE HOME TEAM..
Lawrence Tanter wrote:ON YOUR FEET--TIME TO GREET THE HOME TEAM..
dopeboy23 wrote:Nice to see Denver winning game 2. Maybe it'll be Cavs - Nuggets final after all. At least, I want it to be.
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