Sylvester Collins is up for renewal and despite two sub-par outings, I offer him a 6 fight extension at $6,000 per fight.
We also have 2 shows left with National Pride TV and coming off our biggest revenue earner with them, I put in a request for an extension.
Popularity wise we now sit at 43.9% in America and 5% in Canada, the next place we travel will be Mexico to get a footprint there as well.
Finances and card for ECW 14, Brody Howles is taking a risk, but a win here will definitely secure a title shot and the busiest champion in MMA is back at it!
| | Business Ledger- September 1st, 2002 |
| | Financial Summary | Expenses |
| | Balance: $637,027 | Tax: $1,880 |
| | Monthly profit/loss: $32,174 | Fighters: $62,270 |
| | Income | Contracts: $2,600 |
| | Gate: $2,978 | Drug Tests: $19,200 |
| | Sponsorship: $7,438 | Production: $17,614 |
| | PPV: $0 | Marketing: $80,367 |
| | Ads \ Subscriptions: $208,200 | Admin: $1,204 |
| | Merchandise: $3,609 | TV: $0 |
| | Coporate: $0 | Coporate: $0 |
| | Misc: $840 | Misc: $756 |
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| | ECW 14: Bedlam | Saturday, September 28, 2002 |
| | Main Event |
| | Isaiah 'Thump' Monroe 12-0 © vs 'The Arizona Strangler' Hunter Scribbins 8-0 |
| | Undercard |
| | Brody Howles 7-0 vs Dwayne Alleyne 9-1 (LH) | Thomas Smith 15-5 vs Tony Legg 7-1 (MW) |
| | Evan Pizzarro 8-1 vs Garth Neill 5-0 (WW) | Tyrone Malik 6-1 vs Titus Mostel 7-3 (LH) |
| | Plus 3 exciting preliminary bouts featuring |
| | Morgan Hopwood vs Stan Still, Harold Carrie vs Wyatt Ashur, Ali Pyke vs Chesney Brightman |