UFC Buys PRIDE: How it Can Avoid WWE's Mistakes

The news that Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has bought its top competitior, PRIDE Fighting Championship, has been met with excitement and trepidation.

This could be great news, leading to exciting fights and high interest in both companies. However, it could also lead to missed opportunities, millions of dollars down the drain and the destruction of
 PRIDE.

As an announcer of both mixed martial arts and pro wrestling, I heard this news and immediately thought of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and its purchase of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 2001.

Everybody was going bonkers with excitement back then, because of the possibilities of seeing Sting, Goldberg and other WCW stars battle the big boys of WWE. However, before too long, the WCW Invasion went off the tracks.

The first mistake was the storyline "ownership" of WCW by Shane McMahon. By making WCW a prop in the feud that was going on at the time between Vince and his father, Shane, fans weren't able think of WCW as the strong promotion it one was.

The next mistake was the debut of WCW during the final 15 minutes of a Raw episode that summer. After switching announcers and referees, the WWE presented a slow, boring match between Buff Bagwell and Booker T that was booed out of the building.

The WWE tried to juice up the Invasion by adding ECW to the mix, but that idea took a wrong turn when Stephanie McMahon was revealed as the new ECW owner.

So the first thing UFC needs to learn is to avoid advertising that PRIDE is now under its control. If fans liked PRIDE the way it was, don't mess with it.

During the Invasion, the WWE moved Stone Cold Steve Austin to the WCW/ECW group (which was dubbed "The Alliance"). Suddenly everyone in WCW and ECW was portrayed as a disciple of Austin. This led to some funny stuff, like the wrestlers singing "Wind Beneath My Wings" to Austin, it didn't allow the fans to take anyone else in the Alliance seriously.

 
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Pride is soo much better! If the fight goes to the mat and becomes a boring stalemate for any legnth of time, one or both fighters stand to lose 10% of their winnings...And the pride is great, more fighters from all over! Not just North Americans! Wanderlei Silva has just recently been signed, and I'm giggling like a school girl..he'll do good things for the ufc, and bad things to his opponents!

Posted on 09/08/2007 at 11:09:00 AM

I hope they can succeed, I love watching the UFC fighters and it is alot different than wrestling.

Posted on 08/28/2007 at 8:08:00 PM

very interesting!

Posted on 07/06/2007 at 1:07:00 PM

I knew this was gonna happen. I told my hubby that a while back! It just makes sence for them. Like you said as long as they can stay away from the mistakes of WWE which in my opnion is going downhill fast. Its more a soap opera then fighting, YECK.. Great article

Posted on 07/05/2007 at 4:07:00 PM

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