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The XFL was intended to be a... Won both an XFL Championship and Super Bowl... the XFL was created as a... The XFL was originally conceived to build on the success of the... XFL officials put the ball on the ground and let a player from each team scramble... The XFL had impressive television coverage for an upstart league... in XFL did not stand for... Although the XFL began with better... This was paired with a perception that the XFL was formed from the dregs left over after the... A further problem was that the XFL itself was the brainchild of Vince McMahon... the XFL played a brand of 11... All XFL teams had to play in outdoor stadiums with grass surfaces... the XFL allowed one offensive player to move toward the line of scrimmage once he was outside... though the XFL called it instead the... XFL penalized 10 yards from the succeeding spot punts going out of bounds... the XFL forbade all players on the kicking team from going downfield before a kick was made... For the rest of the season the XFL modified it to allow one player closest to each sideline downfield ahead of the kick... The XFL limited each team to an unusually low 38 players... The XFL paid standardized player salaries... The XFL was the first football league to feature the... The XFL aimed to attract two distinct audiences to games... The XFL also tried to attract fans from other areas of entertainment... play calls of XFL games despite his 30... The edgy XFL commercials backfired and caused a controversy... becoming one of four XFL players to play in a Super Bowl... the XFL ceased operations after just one season due to astonishingly low TV ratings... But despite initially agreeing to broadcast XFL games for two years and owning half of the league... XFL games were rarely treated as sports contests... the XFL never gained the necessary recognition to be regarded as a viable league... This led to many football fans treating the XFL as a joke... the XFL gave its small group of dedicated fans an intriguing 12 weeks of football... The XFL brought a football franchise to... The XFL helped popularize the... The XFL would interview head coaches between plays... XFL team names and logos also appear in movies and television where professional football needs to... Homer is wearing an XFL cap and waving a flag with the XFL logo at the beginning... is shown moving through an arena where an XFL game is currently in play... Won both an XFL Championship and Super Bowl... Won both an XFL Championship and Super Bowl... Vince McMahon discusses his thoughts on the XFL on the DVD...

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