There are a couple of people I respect in the business, Jim Cornette who marches to the beat of his own drummer, started and worked for a couple of organizations and tells like it is. Diamond Dallas Page, who saved the lives of Scott Hall and Jake the Snake Roberts, without him they would be dead. The only good thing I can think that the WWE has done is induct people who were in other organizations in their Hall of Fame, like Gordon Solie who was mostly an NWA man. Andy Kaufmann should be in the celebrity wing for his feud in Memphis with Jerry the King Lawler which started the "Sports Entertainment" version of wrestling, a few years before Vince made it really happen. Back in 85 on the then WWF show they said in an opening sequence "The following is a production of the World Wrestling Federation, the leader in sports entertainment: Ring of Honor said they would move into DC, if their owner Sinclair Broadcasting, buys WJLA. If they do, they should have cards at the Showplace Arena, rather than the DC Armory. Went their for the Capital Combat pay per view in May once, it was 75 degrees outside and maybe 110 inside with no a/c.