

đ âThe Super Bowl Podâ â Kendrickâs $0 Halftime Show. Wilsonâs football monopoly. The Curse of the Commercial.
13 snips Feb 7, 2025
Discover the surprising truth behind the Super Bowl halftime show, where performers earn $0 despite a $50M production cost. Delve into Wilson's extraordinary monopoly over NFL footballs and the eerie details of their Ohio factory. Uncover the eerie 'Curse of the Super Bowl Commercial' thatâs got AI in its sights. Plus, hear about a basketball coach who could cash in big if the Chiefs score a win with his trademarked 'three-peat.' It's a blend of sports, business, and a sprinkle of humor!
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Pat Riley's Three-Peat Trademark
- Pat Riley trademarked "three-peat" in 1989 after his Lakers won two NBA championships.
- He could make millions if the Chiefs win, as they'd likely sell "three-peat" merchandise.
Super Bowl Commercial Curse
- The Super Bowl commercial can be a curse for industries.
- Tech industries that advertise heavily during the Super Bowl often face difficulties the following year.
Value of Super Bowl Ads
- Super Bowl ads are increasingly valuable despite declining cable TV viewership.
- The NFL's massive audience and the unskippable nature of Super Bowl ads contribute to their high cost.