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To: ahhaha who wrote (5316)8/19/2002 12:23:47 AM
From: DMaARead Replies (2) | Respond to of 24758
 
I understand and appreciate your point but The Big Show is not the best example you could use to make it.

The Yankees don't compete against the Twins. The business called Baseball competes against golf, basketball, video games, horse racing, drinking, restaurant dining, and a million other ways people keep coming up with to part people from their disposable wealth. Leisure entertainment is a vibrant and very free market.

If the same two teams keep winning championships, baseball will be seen as a less desirable entertainment and loose market share to its competition.

I know exactly what's needed. They need to give customers four hours of entertainment that makes the people want to keep coming back. An integral part of that entertainment is not knowing the outcome of the event at the beginning. Customers don't care how that is accomplished anymore than they care how an automobile comes to exist on a new car lot.