It's a hard pill to swallow when Mr. McMahon books a venue for a constantly-exciting show months in advance, only to lose it when the owner of the venue decides to give something else precedence in such a short notice. That's pretty much the case with the Pepsi Center owner giving his beloved Denver Nuggest precedence over the WWE. Media circus or not, all sides, in truth, lose in some way or another. Yes, not only does the Denver Nuggets get the venue to play game 4 of their NBA Western Conference Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers--pleasing the owner, the NBA, & ESPN, but the owner "downplays" the media circus that Mr. McMahon stirred up. Hey, at least he didn't get an Attitude Adjustor from John Cena.
The entire "Colorado chapter" of the WWE Universe loses out in this scheduling debacle. Not only do they lose Raw in Denver, but also ECW/SmackDown in Colorado Springs, and nearby house shows too. What happens if the Lakers win Game 4? What if the Lakers sweep the Nuggets, considering Kobe's squad won Game 1? If that's the case, then both the great city of Denver, and the great state of Colorado get the "receiving end of a Chokeslam".
The only bright spot in this schedule debacle is the generosity that Los Angeles is giving Mr. McMahon in light of all this, since the Lakers would be in Colorado for most of Memorial Week anyway. Now they get a double-dose of WWE Live, and it could get sweeter if things go well for the Lakers. So basically, when you look at it, Los Angeles will unoffically start Summer with WWE, and unofficially end Summer with WWE SummerSlam. And maybe, if things don't go so well for the Nuggets, will the owner of the Pepsi Center have regrets.
One last thing...GO LAKERS!!

