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To: Master (Hijacked) who wrote (5877)5/10/2001 11:50:07 PM
From: DSPetry  Respond to of 45639
 
XFL closes its doors...

WWF Entertainment and NBC to discontinue XFL
May 10, 2001

Stamford, Conn. -- World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:WWF) in conjunction with its joint venture partner, NBC, today announced that it will discontinue its professional football league, the XFL. The decision was made after determining that the additional investment required to further develop the XFL was not commensurate with the potential return and the risk inherent in pursuing the venture.

“While we believe that it is an extraordinary accomplishment to have created a new professional football league in what amounts to less than a year’s time, we feel that it is in the best interests of our shareholders and our partners to discontinue the XFL,” said Vince McMahon, WWFE Chairman. “I would personally like to thank the employees of the XFL and WWFE, the XFL fans, our partner NBC and especially Dick Ebersol and his team for their perseverance, support and enthusiasm that did not waiver throughout the season. We are all proud of the creative innovations that we introduced in the production of the game as well as in the rule changes that were implemented to increase the excitement and enjoyment of the game and provide a fan-friendly brand of football.”

Dick Ebersol, Chairman, NBC Sports and Olympics, commented, “Launching a new football league in such a short period of time was a daunting and exciting challenge, but we gave it our best shot in what clearly is a difficult and challenging sports marketplace. I especially want to salute our partners at the WWF, the fans, players and coaches who created a fun and entertaining XFL in-stadium experience.”

WWFE will report the operations and related costs of discontinuance of the XFL as discontinued operations in its fourth quarter results for the period ended April 30, 2001. The company anticipates that its share of the after-tax cash losses will be approximately $35 million.

xfl.com



To: Master (Hijacked) who wrote (5877)5/11/2001 5:42:10 AM
From: Tom C  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45639
 
Master,

I though Vick got a 6 year 62 million deal.

Tom