Wrastlin' contest promoted by ePrize rattles Internet traffic

The prize is one million clams. Vince McMahon, head honcho over at World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., has opened up his wallet for a prize of $1 million. To win, fans must go through the Internet. That's where Pleasant Ridge-based ePrize comes in. A leader in interactive promotion, the company saw one of the largest Internet traffic spikes in promotions history when more than 650,000 fans registry at the Web site in four days for the WWE contest.

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"WWE fans are known for their unwavering devotion and enthusiasm," said Josh Linkner, ePrize CEO. "The tremendous passion of WWE fans is demonstrated in their overwhelming response to the sweepstakes as soon as Vince McMahon announced the chance to win $1 million of his own personal fortune. The power of the prize is again proven to move viewers to action."

To accommodate the most passionate fans in the world, within two hours of the initial announcement of the promotion, ePrize doubled its allocated server capacity. This new technology will allow for over a million registrants per hour.

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    One ePrize Drive
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    Interactive promotions developer ePrize is the jewel in Metro Detroit's new economy crown. The Pleasant Ridge company was founded in 1999 and has dominated the interactive promotions industry since its inception.