The Army Bet $11M on The Rock and UFL Ginning Up Enlistments. It May Have Actually Hurt Recruiting Efforts.
The high-dollar, high-profile deal likely didn't lead to a single new Army recruit and may possibly have had a negative impact on finding new enlistments, internal documents and emails reviewed by Military.com show.
They paid The Rock and UFL $11 million, and he didn't even make as many social media posts as he agreed.
I don't know how they came up with a negative number here, but they found a way.
Excellent. More and more people are tuning out.
They can't advertise to their target audience because they've been captured by a Chinese platform, what a shit show. If they push for something major like a regime change in Iran, it's going to be a huge disaster.
Eighty fucking percent of millennials watch live sports? Eight zero? I thought sportsball was a meme.
This is statistics. You aren't been given the question or the parameters, which means those are likely why the number seems so wild.
I'd wager its because the bar is so low that "watching the game a little while at the bar for something else" qualifies. Or that even esports matches do.
Great point. I just realized the guy I know who only cares about F1 would technically be in that 80%. Still, I was really scared for a moment.
As a full grown 32 year old that the closest I’ve ever gotten to “sports” is pro-wrestling to think I’d also be included in that 80% is scary…