You know what PPV they should have never gotten rid of? Cyber Sunday. Technology has only gotten better since 2008 and you get rid of the one event where fans get to choose the stipulations of matches?
But Bots tho
You know what PPV they should have never gotten rid of? Cyber Sunday. Technology has only gotten better since 2008 and you get rid of the one event where fans get to choose the stipulations of matches?
Mania being 2 nights is one of their better ideas honestly
not trying to watch one 7-8 hour show
Yeah but it shouldn't be that long period lol.WM has actually been enjoyable the last two years because it's been 2 nights.
Like I said sure beats 8 hours of one long show.
That September PPV is possibly a UK PPV Sean Ross is saying
If people are willing to pay it why not do it?WM being 2 nights from a watching at home standpoint is both good and bad, as you now have to set aside both nights of a weekend to watch a card. Also, the biggest thing for people in the stands, is double the tickets prices, parking, concessions at those prices, etc. Paying $200/$300 for a ticket each night is alot to ask, and thats what the WWE is banking on since there is no buyrates to worry about.
The Saturday PPVs are a good touch though, as that will bring more parents with kids to their shows.
I do think that Feb and October are reserved for Saudi Arabia, and September should go to England, as they havent had a PPV in years and deserve to have a big show. Plus, that crowd will be wild
Guess they trying to copy another company that does Thier ppv on Saturdays
I disagree I liked this years one . They just need the matches to support itWrestlemania being 2 separate nights is the stupidest fukking thing ever and takes so much of the luster away from it
Summer Slam in Wembley is a top 5 PPV atmosphere. It's one of my favorite WWE childhood memories.Wouldn't be surprised. A lot of UK fans been hoping for a ppv at wembley stadium for a minute now
Yeah but it shouldn't be that long period lol.
WWE, the main roster, has no PPV in December going forward. This is when NXT does War Games now, usually in the first week of December.Agreed. But the rosters has gotten so bloated that a weekend split seems like the most feasible option for showcasing "all" current talent.
I wonder what marquee NXT events will look like going forward? Does the "2.0" schtick necessitate a different approach as well, or will they follow the same format?