Well, they did do that Days of Our Lives Weekend a few years ago.I doubt they'd do anything this big, but I'd love if UOR did an NBC Sports: The Weekend to replace Disney's cancelled ESPN: The Weekend. Would be a cool thing to do.
Well, they did do that Days of Our Lives Weekend a few years ago.I doubt they'd do anything this big, but I'd love if UOR did an NBC Sports: The Weekend to replace Disney's cancelled ESPN: The Weekend. Would be a cool thing to do.
The DJ for the Radio Magaritaville channel on Sirius/XM broadcasts from the Orlando restaurant from noon-3pm most week days.Wait margaritaville in Orlando brocasts the sirius channel?
And HHN pregame!! Cannot wait! When can we start planning?!?
If that's the case, fine. I'm just funny in the sense that when I hear NBC SPORTS, I would think they would air sports on NBC and the NBC Sports channel. Kinda like how the Nascar cafe didn't air any content that wasn't, you know, racing.
They showed other sports there? News to me.
I guess we'll have to wait and see, since none of us knows for sure since the place ain't opened yet.
They showed every major sport at NASCAR. It was a great spot to watch football on a Sunday afternoon. Small crowd, TV at each table that you could control yourself. That's the main feature from the old venue I'd like to see return.
It'd just be a bunch of hockey players and NASCAR drivers thoughI doubt they'd do anything this big, but I'd love if UOR did an NBC Sports: The Weekend to replace Disney's cancelled ESPN: The Weekend. Would be a cool thing to do.
It'd just be a bunch of hockey players and NASCAR drivers though
The problem is you have to have a time of the year where you can actually do an event because most of the sports are off. ESPN always consisted of a lot of MLB players as ST was just starting, retired players and NFL players as the season had just ended (NBA season was still ongoing and they couldn't have really done much with NHL anyway).And NFL, Soccer (which would bring in the foreigners), etc
The problem is you have to have a time of the year where you can actually do an event because most of the sports are off. ESPN always consisted of a lot of MLB players as ST was just starting, retired players and NFL players as the season had just ended (NBA season was still ongoing and they couldn't have really done much with NHL anyway).
It's hard to do an event like that and actually get a lot of active players to come to it.
It would've been a pretty unpopular place to be during the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight then.I feel pretty confident that unless there is a private area in the restaurant there won't be any fights or PPV whatsoever.
I feel pretty confident that unless there is a private area in the restaurant there won't be any fights or PPV whatsoever.
They'll show fights inside, but they won't on the outdoor screens (mainly because of PPV/licensing issues). No need for any kind of tucked away area for fight viewing. Every B-Dubs I've been to in the evening there are fights on roughly half the screens, including 3 of the Orlando locations. It's a sports event, people should expect to see them on a TV at a sports bar.
I'll just say it again, if this was open during that fight and they didn't show it, it would have been a very empty and sad place.There won't be PPV. For a venue like that to show PPV fights they have to pay an EXORBITANT amount of money, and charge the patrons even more. I believe Xfinity Live in Philly charged $5000 a table for Mayweahter Pacquiao. UOR could decide to eat the licensing cost for something like that, but I seriously doubt it.
I'll just say it again, if this was open during that fight and they didn't show it, it would have been a very empty and sad place.