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  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,901

Ninja2006

OldNavy1988 said:

Entertainment News for Early March 2004

Joe Don Robbins (Retired New Orleans police officer)


"Yes, I tazed the Terminator, but it haunts me to this day. But what made that situation worse were the tears in Gus's eyes as Bridgette dragged him out of the Holiday Inn lobby while a few of my fellow officers tried to restrain Schwarzenegger on the rug."
- Interview with the New Orleans Times-Picayune.

Oof, that is sad....

OldNavy1988 said:

Cameras roll on Paramount's live action Thundercats film with Jonathan Frakes on the director's chair.
- Variety

Ok.

OldNavy1988 said:

John Hendricks (Discovery Channel founder)
"Today, I am proud to announce the sale of Discovery Communications to CBS for $5 billion USD. This transaction promises to ensure a long, sustainable future for everyone involved."
- The Washington Post

That's good, could Discovery Kids be relaunched? I have a good idea for a potential relaunch of Discovery Kids.

OldNavy1988 said:

Warner Bros. chairman Richard Donner announces he will retire in 2005 with Carolco co-founder Mario Kassar handpicked as his successor.
- The Hollywood Reporter

In politics, President Weinstein officially launches his re-election campaign.
- PBS NewsHour

Universal's proposed Fantastic Realms park slated for Orlando will be put on hold while new studio chiefs Kevin Feige and Gale Anne Hurd work to stabilize Universal's finances.
- The Orlando Sentinel

The Sports Page
The NHL TV package in the United States is once again up for renewal. SBC (Saban) hopes to retain its Wednesday Night rights. Meanwhile, ESPN (Henson) finds itself in a bidding war with the USA Network (MCA Holdings), FX (Disney), Freeform (TimeWarner), SpikeTV (Peacock) and Turner for the cable rights. Fox (Disney) hopes to retain the weekend afternoon rights but must contend with NBC (Peacock), CBS, ABC (Henson) and UPN (Microsoft) in what promises to be another bitter bidding war.
- The Hockey News

NFL TV deals up for renewal for '06 (SportsCenter segment anchored by Trey Wingo)
Another league whose TV package is up for renewal is the NFL. Currently, SBC holds the AFC rights, CBS carries the NFC, Sunday Nights on Fox, and of course, Monday Night Football on ABC. With each current network hoping to retain their current, respective rights, there are plenty of opponents hoping to intercept. What makes this contract renewal different this time? Eight late-season Thursday night games with a few others on Saturday afternoons in December are up for grabs. The new contract will take effect beginning with the 2006 season.

NFC Bids: CBS (Current), Fox, UPN, NBC, ABC
AFC Bids: SBC (Current), Fox, UPN, NBC, ABC
Sunday Nights: Fox (Current), ESPN, FX, NBC, UPN, Freeform, Spike, USA, TNT
Monday Nights: ABC (Current), ESPN, FX, NBC, UPN, Freeform, Spike, USA, TNT

Super Bowls up for grabs: 31 (2007), 32 (2008), 33 (2009), 34 (2010), 35 (2011)

Ok.

What will air on Jetix when it launches?

What new anime dubs will pop up in 2004?

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,902

drporter357

What's next for Rachel Abbott Stone? just out of question

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,903

kirbopher15

drporter357 said:

What's next for Rachel Abbott Stone? just out of question

I bet a Batman vs Superman movie

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,904

drporter357

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,906

Goldwind2

OldNavy1988 said:

Entertainment News for Early March 2004

Joe Don Robbins (Retired New Orleans police officer)


"Yes, I tazed the Terminator, but it haunts me to this day. But what made that situation worse were the tears in Gus's eyes as Bridgette dragged him out of the Holiday Inn lobby while a few of my fellow officers tried to restrain Schwarzenegger on the rug."
- Interview with the New Orleans Times-Picayune.

Cameras roll on Paramount's live action Thundercats film with Jonathan Frakes on the director's chair.
- Variety

John Hendricks (Discovery Channel founder)
"Today, I am proud to announce the sale of Discovery Communications to CBS for $5 billion USD. This transaction promises to ensure a long, sustainable future for everyone involved."
- The Washington Post

Warner Bros. chairman Richard Donner announces he will retire in 2005 with Carolco co-founder Mario Kassar handpicked as his successor.
- The Hollywood Reporter

In politics, President Weinstein officially launches his re-election campaign.
- PBS NewsHour

Universal's proposed Fantastic Realms park slated for Orlando will be put on hold while new studio chiefs Kevin Feige and Gale Anne Hurd work to stabilize Universal's finances.
- The Orlando Sentinel

The Sports Page
The NHL TV package in the United States is once again up for renewal. SBC (Saban) hopes to retain its Wednesday Night rights. Meanwhile, ESPN (Henson) finds itself in a bidding war with the USA Network (MCA Holdings), FX (Disney), Freeform (TimeWarner), SpikeTV (Peacock) and Turner for the cable rights. Fox (Disney) hopes to retain the weekend afternoon rights but must contend with NBC (Peacock), CBS, ABC (Henson) and UPN (Microsoft) in what promises to be another bitter bidding war.
- The Hockey News

NFL TV deals up for renewal for '06 (SportsCenter segment anchored by Trey Wingo)
Another league whose TV package is up for renewal is the NFL. Currently, SBC holds the AFC rights, CBS carries the NFC, Sunday Nights on Fox, and of course, Monday Night Football on ABC. With each current network hoping to retain their current, respective rights, there are plenty of opponents hoping to intercept. What makes this contract renewal different this time? Eight late-season Thursday night games with a few others on Saturday afternoons in December are up for grabs. The new contract will take effect beginning with the 2006 season.

NFC Bids: CBS (Current), Fox, UPN, NBC, ABC
AFC Bids: SBC (Current), Fox, UPN, NBC, ABC
Sunday Nights: Fox (Current), ESPN, FX, NBC, UPN, Freeform, Spike, USA, TNT
Monday Nights: ABC (Current), ESPN, FX, NBC, UPN, Freeform, Spike, USA, TNT

Super Bowls up for grabs: 31 (2007), 32 (2008), 33 (2009), 34 (2010), 35 (2011)

I assume that fantastic realm is an early verison of epic universe. Speaking of universial

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,907

OldNavy1988

kirbopher15 said:

I bet a Batman vs Superman movie

Columbia-TriStar has a few directors in the running to direct BvS. Besides Rachel there is David Fincher, Bryan Singer, Brett Ratner, Jonathan Frakes, Matthew Vaughn, Gore Verbinski, Robert Rodriguez, JJ Abrams or Jon Favreau.

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,908

drporter357

OldNavy1988 said:

Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego, due in June 2005. After that, a possible Carmen/National Treasure crossover if NT proves successfu.

I need to ask who plays Carmen?

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,909

drporter357

OldNavy1988 said:

Columbia-TriStar has a few directors in the running to direct BvS. Besides Rachel there is David Fincher, Bryan Singer, Brett Ratner, Jonathan Frakes, Matthew Vaughn, Gore Verbinski, Robert Rodriguez, JJ Abrams or Jon Favreau.

Bryan Singer would be good

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,910

OldNavy1988

drporter357 said:

I need to ask who plays Carmen?

Salma Hayek returns to play Carmen after having played the character in the 2002 film.

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,911

Ninja2006

Otakuninja2006 said:

Oof, that is sad....

Ok.

That's good, could Discovery Kids be relaunched? I have a good idea for a potential relaunch of Discovery Kids.

Ok.

What will air on Jetix when it launches?

What new anime dubs will pop up in 2004?

Hello?

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,912

kirbopher15

Otakuninja2006 said:

I guess nobody is interested in discovery kids

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,913

drporter357

OldNavy1988 said:

Salma Hayek returns to play Carmen after having played the character in the 2002 film.

haven't heard of her

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • 1
  • #1,914

drporter357

kirbopher15 said:

I guess nobody is interested in discovery kids

I'm intersted

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,915

Burai1992

@OldNavy1988
You think you can make a backstory for the auto industry ITTL? (Similar to this: https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/streets-of-detroit-reborn.371236/ )

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  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,916

kirbopher15

Burai1992 said:

@OldNavy1988
You think you can make a backstory for the auto industry ITTL? (Similar to this: https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/streets-of-detroit-reborn.371236/ )

We moved on back to pop culture now

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • #1,917

DucNguyen0131

We'll @OldNavy1988, that would be great. Anticipated films of 2004, like Mean Girls, Van Helsing, Tron 2.0 and National Treasure would be coming up. But Level 1 Entertainment was started to finance movies for Touchstone Pictures, Participant Productions to finance movies for New Line Cinema/Golden Harvest, and Annapurna Pictures was started to finance movies for Hollywood Pictures/Revolution Studios. I'll adjust Skydance Productions to finance movies for Universal and RKO Radio Pictures, while I'll adjust Relativity Media to finance movies for Columbia Pictures.

  • Jun 22, 2022
  • 3
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Professional Sports as of 2004

  • Index
  • OldNavy1988

    Professional Sports as of 2004

    Major League Baseball
    American League
    East


    Baltimore Orioles
    Boston Red Sox
    New York Yankees
    Washington Grays

    Central
    Chicago White Sox
    Cleveland Guardians
    Detroit Tigers
    Toronto Blue Jays

    South
    Denver Zephyrs
    Kansas City Monarchs
    Tampa Bay Devil Rays
    Texas Rangers

    West
    Los Angeles Angels
    Oakland Athletics
    Portland Beavers
    Seattle Mariners

    National League
    East

    Brooklyn Dodgers
    Montreal Expos
    Philadelphia Phillies
    Pittsburgh Pirates

    Central
    Chicago Cubs
    Milwaukee Brewers
    Minnesota Twins
    St. Louis Cardinals

    South
    Atlanta Hammers
    Cincinnati Reds
    Florida Marlins
    Houston Astros

    West
    Arizona Diamondbacks
    Hollywood Stars
    San Diego Padres
    San Francisco Seals

    National Football League (Fall)
    AFC East

    Baltimore Marauders
    Brooklyn Jets
    Buffalo Bills
    New England Patriots

    AFC North

    Cincinnati Bengals
    Cleveland Browns
    Indianapolis Colts
    Pittsburgh Steelers

    AFC South
    Carolina Panthers
    Houston Oilers
    Miami Dolphins
    Tennessee Sabercats

    AFC West
    Denver Broncos
    Kansas City Chiefs
    Las Vegas Raiders
    San Diego Chargers

    NFC East

    Dallas Cowboys
    New York Giants
    Philadelphia Eagles
    Washington Heroes

    NFC North
    Chicago Bears
    Detroit Lions
    Green Bay Packers
    Minnesota Vikings

    NFC South
    Atlanta Falcons
    Jacksonville Jaguars
    New Orleans Saints
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    NFC West
    Arizona Cardinals
    Los Angeles Rams
    San Francisco 49ers
    Seattle Seahawks

    World League of American Football (Spring)
    European

    Amsterdam Admirals
    Barcelona Dragons
    Frankfurt Galaxy
    London Monarchs
    Rhein Fire
    Scottish Claymores

    Atlantic
    Baltimore Ravens
    Birmingham Maulers
    NY/NJ Knights
    Orlando Thunder
    Philadelphia Stars
    Toronto Huskies

    Central
    Chicago Blitz
    Memphis Pharaohs
    Mexico City Luchadores
    Oklahoma Outlaws
    San Antonio Texans
    St. Louis Stallions

    Pacific
    Las Vegas Wranglers
    Los Angeles Avengers
    Oakland Condors
    Portland Breakers
    Spokane Steelheads
    Vancouver Orcas

    Canadian Football League (Mid-Summer to Fall)
    Eastern Division

    Atlantic Schooners
    Hamilton Tiger Cats
    Montreal Alouettes
    Ottawa Renegades
    Quebec City Chevaliers
    Toronto Argonauts

    Western Division
    BC Lions
    Calgary Stampeders
    Edmonton Elks
    Okanagan Kodiaks
    Saskatchewan Roughriders
    Winnipeg Blue Bombers

    National Basketball Association
    Pacific

    Golden State Warriors
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Phoenix Suns
    Portland Trail Blazers
    Sacramento Royals
    San Diego Clippers
    Seattle Supersonics
    Vancouver Grizzlies

    Midwest
    Dallas Mavericks
    Denver Nuggets
    Houston Rockets
    Minnesota Timberwolves
    New Orleans Jazz
    San Antonio Spurs
    Spirits of St. Louis
    Utah Raptors

    Central
    Atlanta Hawks
    Charlotte Hornets
    Chicago Bulls
    Cleveland Cavaliers
    Detroit Pistons
    Indiana Pacers
    Milwaukee Bucks
    Kentucky Colonels

    Atlantic
    Boston Celtics
    Miami Heat
    New Jersey Nets
    New York Knicks
    Orlando Magic
    Philadelphia 76ers
    Washington Federals
    Toronto Hogs

    National Hockey League
    Clarence Campbell Conference
    Smythe

    Mighty Ducks of San Diego
    Los Angeles Kings
    Seattle Thunderbirds
    Vancouver Canucks
    Las Vegas Silver Knights
    Edmonton Oilers
    San Jose Sharks
    Calgary Bandits

    Norris
    Chicago Blackhawks
    Milwaukee Admirals
    Minnesota North Stars
    St. Louis Blues
    Oklahoma Twisters
    Colorado Rockies
    Houston Aeros
    Tennessee Titans

    Prince of Wales Conference
    Adams

    Atlanta Flames
    Boston Bruins
    Buffalo Sabres
    Cleveland Moondogs
    Detroit Red Wings
    Montreal Canadiens
    Ottawa Senators
    Toronto Maple Leafs

    Patrick
    Hampton Roads Rhinos (Formerly Hartford Whalers)
    New York Rangers
    New York Islanders
    Philadelphia Flyers
    Pittsburgh Penguins
    Tampa Bay Lightning
    Washington Capitals
    Charlotte Checkers

    Arena Football League
    Eastern Division

    Albany Firebirds
    Carolina Cobras (Expansion; 2002)
    New England Wolfpack
    New Jersey Red Dogs
    Norfolk Destroyers
    Philadelphia Soul (Expansion; 2004)

    Northern Division
    Cincinnati Rockers
    Detroit Drive
    Grand Rapids Rhinos
    Iowa Barnstormers
    Milwaukee Mustangs
    Minnesota Pike

    Southern Division
    Dallas Desperados (Formerly Texas Terror)
    Georgia Force (Expansion; 2002)
    Nashville Kats
    New Orleans VooDoo
    Orlando Predators
    Tampa Bay Storm

    Western Division
    Anaheim Piranhas
    Arizona Rattlers
    Colorado Crush (Expansion; 2004)
    Sacramento Surge
    Salt Lake Locos
    Seattle Grunge

    International Hockey League (The NHL's main rival)
    East

    Baltimore Skipjacks
    Hamilton Bulldogs
    Hartford Whalers
    New Jersey Devils
    Orlando Solar Bears
    Florida Panthers (Miami)

    Central
    Cincinnati Cyclones
    Fort Wayne Komets
    Grand Rapids Griffins
    Indianapolis Racers
    Kalamazoo Wings
    Kentucky Thorough Blades

    Midwest

    Kansas City Rustlers
    New Orleans Revelers
    San Antonio Iguanas
    Manitoba Moose
    Peoria Rivermen
    St. Paul Wild

    West

    Anchorage Aces
    Calgary Hitmen
    Long Beach Ice Dogs
    Phoenix Roadrunners
    Portland Buckaroos
    Utah Grizzlies

    WNBA
    Eastern Conference

    Boston Unicorns
    Charlotte Sting
    Detroit Shock
    Indiana Fever
    New York Liberty
    Philadelphia Belles
    Washington Mystics

    Western Conference
    Houston Comets
    Las Vegas Aces
    Los Angeles Sparks
    Minnesota Lynx
    Phoenix Mercury
    Sacramento Monarchs
    Seattle Storm

    Major League Soccer
    Eastern Division

    DC United
    New England Revolution
    New York Cosmos
    Tampa Bay Mutiny

    Central Division
    Kansas City Wizards
    Columbus Crew
    Dallas Burn
    Chicago Rhythm

    Western Division
    Colorado Rapids
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Seattle Sounders

    MLS Expansion for 2005
    Utah Highlanders
    Portland Timbers

    MLS Expansion for 2006
    San Diego Sockers
    Houston Dynamo

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    • Jun 22, 2022
    • #1,919

    WB18

    OldNavy1988 said:

    Entertainment News for Early March 2004

    Joe Don Robbins (Retired New Orleans police officer)


    "Yes, I tazed the Terminator, but it haunts me to this day. But what made that situation worse were the tears in Gus's eyes as Bridgette dragged him out of the Holiday Inn lobby while a few of my fellow officers tried to restrain Schwarzenegger on the rug."
    - Interview with the New Orleans Times-Picayune.

    Cameras roll on Paramount's live action Thundercats film with Jonathan Frakes on the director's chair.
    - Variety

    John Hendricks (Discovery Channel founder)
    "Today, I am proud to announce the sale of Discovery Communications to CBS for $5 billion USD. This transaction promises to ensure a long, sustainable future for everyone involved."
    - The Washington Post

    Warner Bros. chairman Richard Donner announces he will retire in 2005 with Carolco co-founder Mario Kassar handpicked as his successor.
    - The Hollywood Reporter

    In politics, President Weinstein officially launches his re-election campaign.
    - PBS NewsHour

    Universal's proposed Fantastic Realms park slated for Orlando will be put on hold while new studio chiefs Kevin Feige and Gale Anne Hurd work to stabilize Universal's finances.
    - The Orlando Sentinel

    The Sports Page
    The NHL TV package in the United States is once again up for renewal. SBC (Saban) hopes to retain its Wednesday Night rights. Meanwhile, ESPN (Henson) finds itself in a bidding war with the USA Network (MCA Holdings), FX (Disney), Freeform (TimeWarner), SpikeTV (Peacock) and Turner for the cable rights. Fox (Disney) hopes to retain the weekend afternoon rights but must contend with NBC (Peacock), CBS, ABC (Henson) and UPN (Microsoft) in what promises to be another bitter bidding war.
    - The Hockey News

    NFL TV deals up for renewal for '06 (SportsCenter segment anchored by Trey Wingo)
    Another league whose TV package is up for renewal is the NFL. Currently, SBC holds the AFC rights, CBS carries the NFC, Sunday Nights on Fox, and of course, Monday Night Football on ABC. With each current network hoping to retain their current, respective rights, there are plenty of opponents hoping to intercept. What makes this contract renewal different this time? Eight late-season Thursday night games with a few others on Saturday afternoons in December are up for grabs. The new contract will take effect beginning with the 2006 season.

    NFC Bids: CBS (Current), Fox, UPN, NBC, ABC
    AFC Bids: SBC (Current), Fox, UPN, NBC, ABC
    Sunday Nights: Fox (Current), ESPN, FX, NBC, UPN, Freeform, Spike, USA, TNT
    Monday Nights: ABC (Current), ESPN, FX, NBC, UPN, Freeform, Spike, USA, TNT

    Super Bowls up for grabs: 31 (2007), 32 (2008), 33 (2009), 34 (2010), 35 (2011)

    1. Poor Terminator, hopefully things turn around
    2. Nice
    3. Hopefully that deal won’t bite you in the butt CBS
    4. Cool
    5. Ugh, really? (That being said, I think he should get re-elected)
    6. Saw that coming
    7. Let SBC and ESPN keep their rights but have NBC take over weekend afternoon games.
    8. How about giving Freeform the Thursday night block and everything else stays the same. 9. I want Fox for Super Bowl 31 like FaultofArts said.

    • Jun 22, 2022
    • #1,920

    WB18

    OldNavy1988 said:

    Professional Sports as of 2004

    Major League Baseball
    American League
    East


    Baltimore Orioles
    Boston Red Sox
    New York Yankees
    Washington Grays

    Central
    Chicago White Sox
    Cleveland Guardians
    Detroit Tigers
    Toronto Blue Jays

    South
    Denver Zephyrs
    Kansas City Monarchs
    Tampa Bay Devil Rays
    Texas Rangers

    West
    Los Angeles Angels
    Oakland Athletics
    Portland Beavers
    Seattle Mariners

    National League
    East

    Brooklyn Dodgers
    Montreal Expos
    Philadelphia Phillies
    Pittsburgh Pirates

    Central
    Chicago Cubs
    Milwaukee Brewers
    Minnesota Twins
    St. Louis Cardinals

    South
    Atlanta Hammers
    Cincinnati Reds
    Florida Marlins
    Houston Astros

    West
    Arizona Diamondbacks
    Hollywood Stars
    San Diego Padres
    San Francisco Seals

    National Football League (Fall)
    AFC East

    Baltimore Marauders
    Brooklyn Jets
    Buffalo Bills
    New England Patriots

    AFC North
    Cincinnati Bengals
    Cleveland Browns
    Indianapolis Colts
    Pittsburgh Steelers

    AFC South
    Carolina Panthers
    Houston Oilers
    Miami Dolphins
    Tennessee Sabercats

    AFC West
    Denver Broncos
    Kansas City Chiefs
    Las Vegas Raiders
    San Diego Chargers

    NFC East
    Dallas Cowboys
    New York Giants
    Philadelphia Eagles
    Washington Heroes

    NFC North
    Chicago Bears
    Detroit Lions
    Green Bay Packers
    Minnesota Vikings

    NFC South
    Atlanta Falcons
    Jacksonville Jaguars
    New Orleans Saints
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    NFC West
    Arizona Cardinals
    Los Angeles Rams
    San Francisco 49ers
    Seattle Seahawks

    World League of American Football (Spring)
    European

    Amsterdam Admirals
    Barcelona Dragons
    Frankfurt Galaxy
    London Monarchs
    Rhein Fire
    Scottish Claymores

    Atlantic
    Baltimore Ravens
    Birmingham Maulers
    NY/NJ Knights
    Orlando Thunder
    Philadelphia Stars
    Toronto Huskies

    Central
    Chicago Blitz
    Memphis Pharaohs
    Mexico City Luchadores
    Oklahoma Outlaws
    San Antonio Texans
    St. Louis Stallions

    Pacific
    Las Vegas Wranglers
    Los Angeles Avengers
    Oakland Condors
    Portland Breakers
    Spokane Steelheads
    Vancouver Orcas

    Canadian Football League (Mid-Summer to Fall)
    Eastern Division

    Atlantic Schooners
    Hamilton Tiger Cats
    Montreal Alouettes
    Ottawa Renegades
    Quebec City Chevaliers
    Toronto Argonauts

    Western Division
    BC Lions
    Calgary Stampeders
    Edmonton Elks
    Okanagan Kodiaks
    Saskatchewan Roughriders
    Winnipeg Blue Bombers

    National Basketball Association
    Pacific

    Golden State Warriors
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Phoenix Suns
    Portland Trail Blazers
    Sacramento Royals
    San Diego Clippers
    Seattle Supersonics
    Vancouver Grizzlies

    Midwest
    Dallas Mavericks
    Denver Nuggets
    Houston Rockets
    Minnesota Timberwolves
    New Orleans Jazz
    San Antonio Spurs
    Spirits of St. Louis
    Utah Raptors

    Central
    Atlanta Hawks
    Charlotte Hornets
    Chicago Bulls
    Cleveland Cavaliers
    Detroit Pistons
    Indiana Pacers
    Milwaukee Bucks
    Kentucky Colonels

    Atlantic
    Boston Celtics
    Miami Heat
    New Jersey Nets
    New York Knicks
    Orlando Magic
    Philadelphia 76ers
    Washington Federals
    Toronto Hogs

    National Hockey League
    Clarence Campbell Conference
    Smythe

    Mighty Ducks of San Diego
    Los Angeles Kings
    Seattle Thunderbirds
    Vancouver Canucks
    Las Vegas Silver Knights
    Edmonton Oilers
    San Jose Sharks
    Calgary Bandits

    Norris
    Chicago Blackhawks
    Milwaukee Admirals
    Minnesota North Stars
    St. Louis Blues
    Oklahoma Twisters
    Colorado Rockies
    Houston Aeros
    Tennessee Titans

    Prince of Wales Conference
    Adams

    Atlanta Flames
    Boston Bruins
    Buffalo Sabres
    Cleveland Moondogs
    Detroit Red Wings
    Montreal Canadiens
    Ottawa Senators
    Toronto Maple Leafs

    Patrick
    Hampton Roads Rhinos (Formerly Hartford Whalers)
    New York Rangers
    New York Islanders
    Philadelphia Flyers
    Pittsburgh Penguins
    Tampa Bay Lightning
    Washington Capitals
    Charlotte Checkers

    Arena Football League
    Eastern Division

    Albany Firebirds
    Carolina Cobras (Expansion; 2002)
    New England Wolfpack
    New Jersey Red Dogs
    Norfolk Destroyers
    Philadelphia Soul (Expansion; 2004)

    Northern Division
    Cincinnati Rockers
    Detroit Drive
    Grand Rapids Rhinos
    Iowa Barnstormers
    Milwaukee Mustangs
    Minnesota Pike

    Southern Division
    Dallas Desperados (Formerly Texas Terror)
    Georgia Force (Expansion; 2002)
    Nashville Kats
    New Orleans VooDoo
    Orlando Predators
    Tampa Bay Storm

    Western Division
    Anaheim Piranhas
    Arizona Rattlers
    Colorado Crush (Expansion; 2004)
    Sacramento Surge
    Salt Lake Locos
    Seattle Grunge

    International Hockey League (The NHL's main rival)
    East

    Baltimore Skipjacks
    Hamilton Bulldogs
    Hartford Whalers
    New Jersey Devils
    Orlando Solar Bears
    Florida Panthers (Miami)

    Central
    Cincinnati Cyclones
    Fort Wayne Komets
    Grand Rapids Griffins
    Indianapolis Racers
    Kalamazoo Wings
    Kentucky Thorough Blades

    Midwest
    Kansas City Rustlers
    New Orleans Revelers
    San Antonio Iguanas
    Manitoba Moose
    Peoria Rivermen
    St. Paul Wild

    West
    Anchorage Aces
    Calgary Hitmen
    Long Beach Ice Dogs
    Phoenix Roadrunners
    Portland Buckaroos
    Utah Grizzlies

    WNBA
    Eastern Conference

    Boston Unicorns
    Charlotte Sting
    Detroit Shock
    Indiana Fever
    New York Liberty
    Philadelphia Belles
    Washington Mystics

    Western Conference
    Houston Comets
    Las Vegas Aces
    Los Angeles Sparks
    Minnesota Lynx
    Phoenix Mercury
    Sacramento Monarchs
    Seattle Storm

    Major League Soccer
    Eastern Division

    DC United
    New England Revolution
    New York Cosmos
    Tampa Bay Mutiny

    Central Division
    Kansas City Wizards
    Columbus Crew
    Dallas Burn
    Chicago Rhythm

    Western Division
    Colorado Rapids
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Seattle Sounders

    MLS Expansion for 2005
    Utah Highlanders
    Portland Timbers

    MLS Expansion for 2006
    San Diego Sockers
    Houston Dynamo

    Aww, the Wranglers are in Vegas? Least the Cardinals, D-Backs and Suns are still kicking (not to mention the Roadrunners, Rattlers and Mercury). On a side note: Tucson would make a great home for any WLAF looking to relocate. Course you’d need permission from UA to play at Arizona Stadium but it could work for sure. (More Arizona propaganda I know, but I’m from there soooo…) Also, why the hell does Anchorage have a IHL team?

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