Talk:Kevin Kleinrock

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Bankruptcy of Big Vision Entertainment and XPW
Big Vision largely ceased trading after its main distributor went bankrupt, this led to Big Vision having no way of selling its products, including XPW related products. As a result of this Big Vision and XPW were only legal entities on paper on were not functioning companies. Big Vision subsequently filed for bankruptcy in 2010, in the state of Pennsylvania after the conviction of Black on obscenity charges. The assets of which were put up for auction in two parts, pornography and wrestling. The wrestling portion included the Ultimate Insiders DVDs. WWE purchased both catalogs and stated they purchased both to obtain the associated intellectual property rights. The pornographic assets were subsequently offloaded by WWE to MindGeek. The pornographic assets which were part of the obscenity lawsuit were included in the sale, but WWE and subsequently MindGeek entered into an agreement with authorities not to distribute the indicted materials. XPW meanwhile filed for bankruptcy in the state of California in 2014. The assets of XPW were listed as copyright, trademarks, championship belts, a music library, and minor wrestling associated equipment. WWE completed the purchase of XPW's assets in October 2014. WWE have stated they purchased the assets for the music library and the overall intellectual property. They do not plan on using XPW branding on its shows, but XPW shows may appear on the WWE Network or on special compilations collections. WWE have stated that the Ultimate Insiders DVDs will be available on the WWE network.


 * I, too, was about to revert that large edit and then I took a closer look. This section was added in May by an unregistered IP address. After first glance at the references, I feel this could be a COI edit or vandalism. Possibly not but wanted to move it here to discuss. Thanks. WestWorld42018 (talk) 18:19, 29 October 2018 (UTC)


 * Alright, if it's legit bad, you can remove it. Kirbanzo (talk) 17:03, 31 October 2018 (UTC)

- XPW was never purchased by WWE, and even if it was, it wouldn't be relevant to Kevin Kleinrock, but to the XPW article. The information was inaccurate as the other user said.21:09, 4 November 2018 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Biggooer (talk • contribs)