Freddie Prinze Jr. provides an update on his wâ restling promotion.
For years now, Prinze has been vocal about his pꌰlans to stđŹart a wrestling promotion. In October 2022, Prinze even revealed that he made an offer to Bray Wyatt to join the company.
Updates about the promotion have been scarce up until now, as Prinze shared a few updates on the most recent edition of his Wrestling With Freddie podcast. First, Prinzeđş detailed his meeting with Warner Discovery, saying that it was the worsęŚt meeting that he had.
âSo, bad news and good news. As doors close, other doors open. I went out to four or five places, I canât even tell you some of the places that we went to. Warner Discovery, which was like the worst meeting that I had out of all of them, they basically just wanted me to do a reality show by the end of the pitch and knew nothing about wrestling and didnât seem to care for wrestling at all. It was not a good meeting, I must have failed at some point in the pitch because they were not interested in what I was saying. I gave the same pitch to everyone else, it was the only place it didnât work.â
Prinze then detailed his meeting with VIđCE TV, saying that the company couldn't affđord the show.
âI also pitched to VICE TV and they wanted the show bad, but they were undergoing some business restructuring, trying to basically stay on the air and they couldnât afford the show at the end of the day. That was a place I really wanted to go because they have Dark Side Of The Ring and I thought we could be a cool pairing with them. I was disappointed there.â
Prinze then shared some information đabout his pitch that he was giving, saying that he wanted to start his show in a documentary style.
âThere were a couple of other places, Iâm trying to remember the names, where the meetings went well but I feel like I wasnât pitching to people high enough up on the totem pole to get the idea heard by the top dogs. That was the wall that I felt I was running into on the majority of the pitches. There was a weird meeting at this streaming place, I wonât say the name of it yet, but Iâll tell you guys as soon as I can. They asked my wife in a meeting, âHey, is your husband still interested in wrestling? We want to be in the wrestling business.â My wife said, âYeah, heâs out with a show right now.â They said, âWell, we want to sit and meet with him.â Let me back up, the original pitch to get this show made was a documentary about trying to pull this off for the first six episodes and then episodes seven and eight would be a two hour special on what we actually accomplished, the actual promotion. Iâm giving you guys more information that Iâve ever given anybody. It was six episodes of the process of me trying to recruit wrestlers, finding the space, trying to sell out the theater or the arena, whatever it was. I knew we werenât going be able to do 10,000 or anything like that, so I was going to try and do something like 2,500 in a theater. I think itâs art, I think wrestling is art and could be presented in a theater, I wouldnât be the first guy to have done this. So it was going to be that whole process and thatâs why I was saying Warner Discovery was more interested in that than doing anything else, they only focused on that. I kept trying to redirect the conversation and they just werenât having it. All of the other places were down and open to everything."
Prinze then shifted focus to the unnamed streaming company, explaining that they were open and honest about their finances and what they could afford as a company. Prinze also came to a realizaŕŚtion about the state of media in general and how it's nearly impossible to get an original product made.
âSo I sit and talk to this new company that wants to talk to me about wrestling and theyâre not interested in the documentary at all. They want a professional wrestling promotion. Theyâre asking me, this is like a hour and a half meeting, theyâre asking me all kinds of questions, how would you compete, how would you do this, do you want to compete, do you just want to exist, do you want to be the highest rated show, all kinds of questions. They were like, âPlease, be honest, we want you to be real with us.â Theyâre real up front on their finances and where theyâre at and what they can afford, what they can pull off and how they can pull it off. It was unorthodox to me, but not to them. It was the first time I had ever heard of financing shows this way and doing things the way they were wanting to do it. I try to stay open minded right, I want to have a promotion, so Iâm listening. Then I start asking them questions for about thirty minutes and they start explaining their philosophies more and more clearly. We continue to talk and have more conversations and then eventually, I come to the realization that to start something new in the corporate owned Hollywood â thereâs only one independent studio really and thatâs A24. Theyâre the only ones that donât have a corporation that owns them and finances them thatâs publicly traded and held hostage by the opinions of their stockholders. A24 doesnât care, they make the movies that they want to make and thatâs why their movies are usually pretty cool. They take big swings, sometimes they miss, sometimes they hit home runs, but they donât answer to anyone but the people. To create something new in the corporate world without an IP attached is borderline impossible. Marketing departments make a lot of choices over presidents at a lot of these places now and if they donât feel like they can market you, youâre not making that show work, let alone getting on a list. Itâs very much that you have to be a made man or your show has to be a made show or a really popular comic or a show from England or a movie from Japan or something like that and then they go, âYeah, we can sell thatâ because theyâve already seen it. The lack of creativity of the marketing people that existed generations before them who couldnât depend on that. Studios used to build stars. Who is this actor, I donât know, weâre gonna tell the people who that actor is. Weâre gonna tell the people who she is, weâre gonna make them fall in love, weâre gonna show them who these people are and showcase their skills. That happened in the music industry too, weâre gonna build these stars. Not anymore. If you donât have a million followers on social media, a lot of these record labels wonât even meet with you. You have to provide everything. It is the least amount of work possible for the maximum amount of profit. So thatâs the world we live in. Existing in that world, I come to the cold realization that I canât start it from scratch.â
Prinze finished off by explaining that he changed his idea/pitch to fit the mold of a company that already exists within another company in a way similar to Ring Honor.
âI start weighing the pros and cons, I talk to my guys that are apart of my team and say, âHey, these are the ones that Iâm interested in, but what do you think?â My main guy, my right hand happened to like the exact same one that I liked for all the same reasons that I liked it. I call back and I say, âHey dude, we like one of them, do you think they would meet with us?â He was like, âTrust me, theyâre gonna meet. Let me set it up, they donât know that itâs you, Iâm gonna introduce you in the call, youâre gonna make your pitch to them, and if they say yes, weâll let the lawyers get into it.â So I sit down with these two gentlemen on a zoom call with my guys and I make my pitch. Iâll be real with you guys, Iâm just grateful for the opportunity to earn their respect. You canât earn their respect the first time you meet somebody, but you can get the opportunity to. You can earn that. Iâm sitting there like, I respect what these men have accomplished and what theyâve done with their brand. Now, Iâm coming in not to change it, I donât want to change it, cause what they established I happen to love. So I start changing my idea and my pitch and start thinking of the best way to help get their talent over. I canât say too much without giving it away, so forgive me for the pauses. I make my pitch and we discuss it in sort of a Ring Of Honor way where itâs the brand within the brand and help finding talent that either needs a fresh coat of paint, need a fresh start, or are young and need work. Veterans that may not have a story, that I could provide a story for. All around the board, we discussed all of it. I finish my pitch and the first thing the dude says was, âMan, I can really feel your passion.â Thatâs good and bad, that can go either way. Itâs, yeah Iâm feeling you or thatâs the only nice thing I can think of to say because I hate all of your ideas.â
A wrestler texted Prinze and said that he vouched for him when he was texted by an executive at the unnamed streaming company. Prinze was also optimistic about a future deal with this company, saying that he'sđ doing his damnest to make his dreams come true.
âThis pro wrestler that I know texts me and goes, âYo man, so and so just texted me to check you out.â I was like, âOh my god, I hope he said nice things.â Heâs like, âDonât worry man, I got your back, youâre a good guy, I told him youâre one of the good dudes.â Then my guy from the streaming company called me and said, âHey, we had a really good meeting and I think things are moving forward.â These are baby steps in the process still. That doesnât mean itâs a done deal. Lawyers are gonna get involved, people still have certain things to think about, people are gonna want to protect their brand as much as possible, theyâre gonna find that Iâm agreeable with that. Itâs still a long road and I have a lot to do and thereâs a lot of work that I donât even get to be involved in, which drives me crazy. I am doing my damnest to make this work, I am doing my damnest to make my dreams come true, I have not accepted a close door as much as they hurt."
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