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Who is going to watch the XFL?


Jmac

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With a possible strike looming in the NFL, does anyone here have interest at all????

Personally,  I could care less. I waste to much time watching football as is for six months out of the year.

Way u think of the XFL?.....will it last one season?

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3 minutes ago, Jmac said:

With a possible strike looming in the NFL, does anyone here have interest at all????

Personally,  I could care less. I waste to much time watching football as is for six months out of the year.

What do u think of the XFL?.....will it last one season?

Or go fishing.....or start stamp collecting??

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I will watch some. February is a pretty dead month for sports beyond Daytona and the Superbowl. I will watch the XFL chamionship probably.

But who in the world thinks this will last? Haven't we tried this a few times already? What is different now?

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Yeah, I'll tune in. If the games are good, I'll keep watching. Then, when I really start liking it, they'll have a funding collapse and go out of business.

I've been falling for this since back in the days when the Charlotte Hornets of the World Football League were around (lasted just about a hot minute).

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I am not watching that assholes fugs anything. He is by far the second worse person in America. He doesn’t even give his wrestlers healthcare. He’s pay these guys 100 grand if that to destroy their bodies in the XFL and they won’t have a healthcare or retirement to look forward to. He is truly human scum. 

I don’t think they’ll even make it a full season. 

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2 hours ago, Harbingers said:

I am not watching that assholes fugs anything. He is by far the second worse person in America. He doesn’t even give his wrestlers healthcare. He’s pay these guys 100 grand if that to destroy their bodies in the XFL and they won’t have a healthcare or retirement to look forward to. He is truly human scum. 

I don’t think they’ll even make it a full season. 

They payed 3 seasons upfront

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