Maybe ‘Stand Up for WWE’ Campaign Isn’t About Linda McMahon’s Senate Race

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Vince McMahon’s “Stand Up for WWE” campaign is all over the World Wrestling Entertainment website, and tonight McMahon will reinforce today’s press releases in his appearance on WWE’s flagship USA cable show, Raw.

But you might notice that this corporate PR initiative, basically announced as an adjunct of the Linda McMahon for Senate campaign, is nowhere to be found — certainly not prominently — at linda2010.com. So far as I know, campaign spokesman Ed Patru and today’s regular campaign statements and releases have not referenced it.

I therefore think one of two things is going on here. Or maybe both.

Authoritative sources tell me that about ten days ago Vince and Linda looked at the newest poll numbers, which were turning south, and knew they’d lost their $50  million Senate gamble. But worse than losing was the byproduct of losing: increased scrutiny of WWE’s business practices, including one new state investigation of company independent contractor classifications, plus renewed calls for investigations of wrestlers’ occupational health and safety, which had been abruptly dropped early in 2009.

That led to “Stand Up for WWE.” Either:

1. The professional Linda McMahon campaign staff has been elbowed aside by WWE corporate PR in a last-ditch effort to choke off Richard Blumenthal’s lead over Linda. (If so, the effort will fail. The lead is insurmountable and the campaign to rally the least intelligent population of wrestling fans will be a national laughingstock.)

Or

2. WWE is setting itself up to ward off post-election investigations. If Linda can’t win her Senate seat, at least Vince can make the whole environment seem so silly that legislators and others will again shy away from following through on their 2007 work and let pro wrestling go back underneath the radar.

Irv Muchnick

2 Comments

  1. Tony says:

    Not all wrestling fans are unintelligent. But the ones who would fall for such a transparent and self-righteous scheme certainly are. As a matter of fact, they’re more WWE fans than fans of pro wrestling, as pro wrestling is frequently only a byproduct of the WWE’s shows. Like the old joke “I went to a fight and a hockey game broke out”; one can modify that to “I went to a merchandise show and some wrestling happened”.

  2. Scott Druyan says:

    Today Sat Oct 30th 2010 WWE Fan appreciation day is at hand. An eleventh hour tactic or should I say “desperate” tactic to close what looks to be an insurmountable lead by opponent Richard Blumenthal by playing to the WWE’s lowest IQ fan base as any true fan smells this phony charade from miles away! And then on Election Day Tues 10/2 free WWE merchandise will be handed out at specific polling sites WOW! What would really make this a must see event is for a competitive group like let’s say TNA or ROH to show up at the polls wearing their company t shirts carrying signs Cast your vote for a true alternative! Being that Vince is so high on First Amendment Rights, freedom of speech,etc. He should have no problem with this, being the “Good Sport” he is! Right? Take care, Scott

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