And then won the title from Bray at mania In pretty much a squash matchYoure right, I deleted it from the memory archives because KKKlandy won the rumble.
Then lost it to fukkin Jinder
And then won the title from Bray at mania In pretty much a squash matchYoure right, I deleted it from the memory archives because KKKlandy won the rumble.
Following the GFW blueprintLive from the royal rumble
There walkn out the dug out this was said months ago
Wait WHAT?!!!I totally forgot that they came out on golf carts in 2017.
Then again, that time period was kind of a blur.
Marks gonna invade that Hot TubI did not know it was at Chase Field this year.
That crowd gonna be wild papered
The one thing it did accomplish is it made me embrace a Jinder run, to be fair that didn't end up being bad until the Nakamura feud lolAnd then won the title from Bray at mania In pretty much a squash match
Then lost it to fukkin Jinder
Jinder an irrelevant jobber again and Bray MIAAnd then won the title from Bray at mania In pretty much a squash match
Then lost it to fukkin Jinder
Marks gonna invade that Hot Tub
The expectation right now is 25,000 to 30,000 paid for the Rumble, 7,000 to 7,500 for Raw at the Talking Stick Arena on 1/28, which would be a big disappointment, 6,500 to 7,000 for Smackdown on 1/29, and 8,500 to 9,000 for Takeover on 1/26. It really shows how much things have changed when Takeover is the most popular non-PPV ticket of a big weekend, although Saturday night is also the best night to draw.
“About two-thirds of the upper deck and several lower deck sections on the same side of the hard camera aren’t being used for Takeover, which has a $39.87 secondary market price.
“For Raw, only three sections facing the hard cam are opened with the rest being tarped, as well as one section of the lower deck on the same side a the hard camera. The price for entry on the secondary market is $33.10.”