sure they did over 100k20k-50k is what I think they did. No way they would get even close to 100k buys.
sure they did over 100k20k-50k is what I think they did. No way they would get even close to 100k buys.
20k-50k is what I think they did. No way they would get even close to 100k buys.
You can look everything you need up on your phone. Couldn’t do that in 1998.
Maybe I miss an age of girls gone wild and skinemaxThis is why people think wrestling fans are reprobates and morons.
Reporting 200K buys the day after when PPV numbers don't come in for a month
I doubt it'll do big replay numbers.Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com is reporting that AEW Double or Nothing did 98,000 buys with an almost 50/50 split between traditional and digital methods. The event drew more buys than All In with a higher U.S. price and will likely do more buys than ECW's most-watched PPV with replay orders.
98k is impressive as fukk.
That's what the UFC is getting these days, that's an incredible number for them if true.
I honestly wonder how many buys would WWE be getting these days without the Network format. 40-50k for any non-big 4 PPV?
Probably much more than that, the WWE sucks but they still have lots of loyal fans. In some parts of the world, the WWE Network is still only available cable or satellite providers.
The UFC is only getting those numbers because their PPVs are only sold through ESPN+ now. They sold much more before the switch to sell only through ESPN+. It's why the top guys aren't rushing to come back and fight now, it's not worth it when the buyrates are so low.
I honestly wonder how many buys would WWE be getting these days without the Network format. 40-50k for any non-big 4 PPV?