A: "It's been some time now when they started reaching out to us, actually. It's been good. They come up and do the presentation and it's very competitive. And you have to match it as well which is difficult for some cities. You have to match not just the stadium, but then you combine that same week that the arena has to be available for the Hall of Fame and, hopefully the same one, for NXT in terms of their presentation. And then, of course, you have Raw and you've got SmackDown. In addition to all of that, you've got a convention center hopefully or something close by where you can have fan Axxess. It's all of these other attractions that we create. It's important to have all of that coordinated and that's a very difficult thing. As much as a city would want that ... for instance, Boston and Providence. We couldn't quite get there with all of that, because it's two locations, yet one big media center. It's difficult to have all of those things aligned for a city. The farther out you go, naturally, the easier it is to line all that up. But that's part of it as well. It's the logistics, not just the money, so to speak."