Roy Wood Jr.
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Yeah.
They said, you better get that show off the air that's telling the truth about what's happening.
Yeah.
The only place you could have put a show like that was on, like, TruTV or Spike or whatever.
Yeah, I think the biggest difference between I just feel like sports and entertainment have always overlapped.
And if you understand one, it helps you understand the other.
I'd say the biggest difference, though, is that.
Like in sports leagues, the owners want to pay their employees.
You know, they may pinch you a little bit here and there.
Where's the difference in entertainment?
If we're comparing the owners of sports teams to the heads of studios who run all of these companies that green light or cancel all of this stuff, they don't want to pay anything.
They're constantly looking for a way to cut a corner and make things cheaper and pay everybody the league minimum.
Whereas in professional league, you have super max deals and guys who barely see the court getting 80 million and 90 million for two years.
So you'll never see that in entertainment here and there.
There's, you know, a couple there's a couple whales who get a real contract, you know, for the most part, the strike is huge.
It's about the 85 percent of actors that don't even qualify for health care.
You know what I'm saying?
But the strike is also weird, though, because I think it's not.
I think that the public sentiment for the writers and actors is.
It had it.