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Post by tg11 on Oct 9, 2017 20:18:46 GMT -5
Now if I were doing the PPV schedule for the year for WWE how I would set it up would look like this:
January- Royal Rumble (dual branded) February- Elimination Chamber (RAW) March- Fast Lane (Smackdown Live) April- WrestleMania (dual branded) May- Vengeance (Smackdown Live) June- Bad Blood (RAW) July- Money in the Bank (dual branded) August- SummerSlam (dual branded) September- Hell in a Cell (Smackdown Live) October- Halloween Havoc (RAW) November- Survivor Series (dual branded) December- Night of Champions (dual branded)
Big 5 for dual branded PPVs that being Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, Money in the Bank, Survivor Series and Night of Champions
3 RAW PPVs that being Elimination Chamber, Bad Blood and Halloween Havoc and 3 SD Live PPVs that being Fast Lane, Vengeance and Hell in a Cell
That is just how I would set it up
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Post by tylerbreezee on Oct 9, 2017 20:54:02 GMT -5
If 6 PPV's are gonna be duel branded and each brand only has 3 PPVs, what's the point of having separate brands?
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Post by tg11 on Oct 9, 2017 20:59:55 GMT -5
It was actually 5 PPVs that are dual branded that I set up but the rest of them were set up evenly
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Post by tylerbreezee on Oct 9, 2017 21:34:02 GMT -5
It was actually 5 PPVs that are dual branded that I set up but the rest of them were set up evenly Well that's not possible since there are 12 months, there's 6 duel branded listed, 3 for Smackdown and 3 for Raw which is 12.
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Post by TurboEddie on Oct 10, 2017 0:01:30 GMT -5
January - Royal Rumble (Dual Branded)
February - Roadblock (Raw)
March - Fastlane (SmackDown Live)
Early April - WrestleMania (Dual Branded)
Late April - Payback (Raw)
May - Backlash (SmackDown Live)
June - Money in the Bank (Raw)
July - King of the Ring (SmackDown Live)
August - SummerSlam (Dual Branded)
September - Hell in a Cell (Raw)
October - Elimination Chamber (SmackDown Live)
November - Survivor Series (Dual Branded)
December - New Year's Revolution (Dual Branded)
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Post by Vamp55 on Oct 10, 2017 6:19:49 GMT -5
Lose the brand extension bullcrap
Change Raw to 2 hours, leave Smackdown at 2 hours. 6 events a year...
January - Rumble March/April - Mania June - King of the Ring (King of the ring gets title shot at Summerslam) August - Summerslam September/October (Gimmick - change it each year - TLC, Hell In Cell, Fall Brawl etc) November - Survivor Series (I want Traditional SS back, teams of 4 with a ‘gran finale’ match of survival)
Every now and again, have Raw as a 3 your special to setup/build or payoff an angle.
Less is more kids...
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Post by Escape The Rules on Oct 10, 2017 12:01:35 GMT -5
January - Royal Rumble February - No Way Out(SD) March - Roadblock(Raw) April - WrestleMania May - Backlash(SD) May - Payback(Raw) June - Extreme Rules(Switch brands every year) July - Money In The Bank(Same as Extreme Rules) August - SummerSlam September - Clash Of Champions(Raw) October - No Mercy(SD) November - Survivor Series December - TLC(Switch brands each year) December - Armageddon(See TLC)
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Post by aggressiveperfectpoor on Oct 10, 2017 12:45:56 GMT -5
Lose the brand extension bullcrap Change Raw to 2 hours, leave Smackdown at 2 hours. 6 events a year... January - Rumble March/April - Mania June - King of the Ring (King of the ring gets title shot at Summerslam) August - Summerslam September/October (Gimmick - change it each year - TLC, Hell In Cell, Fall Brawl etc) November - Survivor Series (I want Traditional SS back, teams of 4 with a ‘gran finale’ match of survival) Every now and again, have Raw as a 3 your special to setup/build or payoff an angle. Less is more kids... Unfortunately they'll never do that because the extra hour and more ppvs bring in more ad revenue. Sad but true. It's not about the quality it's about the quantity. And they make more money with more.
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Post by thisguy208 on Oct 10, 2017 13:50:11 GMT -5
January: Royal Rumble(Dual Branded) February: Fast Lane(Smackdown) March: Wrestlemania(Dual Branded) April: Backlash(Raw) May: Judgement Day(Smackdown) June: Extreme Rules(Raw) July: Money in the Bank(Smackdown) August:Summerslam(Dual Branded) September: No Mercy(Raw) October:Hell in a Cell(Smackdown) November: Survivor Series(Dual Branded) December: TLC(Raw)
Each brand gets 4 brand specific ppvs and they both get 2 gimmick Match ppvs.
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Post by cordless2016 on Oct 10, 2017 14:34:36 GMT -5
January - New Years Revolution (Raw) January - Royal Rumble (Dual) February - No Way Out (SDL) March - WM (Dual) April - Backlash (Raw) May - Spring Stampede (SDL) June - King of the Ring (Dual) July - Great American Bash (Raw) August - SummerSlam (Dual) September - No Mercy (SDL) October - Halloween Havoc (Raw) November - Survivor Series (Dual) December - Starcade (SDL)
There is no need to have more than 12-13 PPVs a year.
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Post by Vamp55 on Oct 10, 2017 16:58:03 GMT -5
Lose the brand extension bullcrap Change Raw to 2 hours, leave Smackdown at 2 hours. 6 events a year... January - Rumble March/April - Mania June - King of the Ring (King of the ring gets title shot at Summerslam) August - Summerslam September/October (Gimmick - change it each year - TLC, Hell In Cell, Fall Brawl etc) November - Survivor Series (I want Traditional SS back, teams of 4 with a ‘gran finale’ match of survival) Every now and again, have Raw as a 3 your special to setup/build or payoff an angle. Less is more kids... Unfortunately they'll never do that because the extra hour and more ppvs bring in more ad revenue. Sad but true. It's not about the quality it's about the quantity. And they make more money with more. Yeah I know... money talks. But the question was my PPV Schedule, so I ran with that.
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Post by 👑🇵🇭⭐️ on Oct 10, 2017 21:06:37 GMT -5
Every time I reply to one of these WWE PPV threads, my response always changes. The ideal amount of pay per views should be 12 a year. I think this gives enough time for build.
However, if it makes WWE money to produce more, then so be it. What do you think about having 52 pay per views a year?? They should just air all of the Live Events live on the Network. That would really give the “anything can happen in the WWE” effect.
As for how I would setup the WWE PPVs, I would stop the brand exclusive PPVs. Every PPV is “Night Of Champions”. No non-Title matches on Sundays, with the exception of specialty matches, like the Royal Rumble match or the traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team match.
January - Royal Rumble
February - Elimination Chamber
March - WrestleMania
April - Extreme Rules
May - Money In The Bank
June - King Of The Ring (8 Champions, 3 rounds, 1 King of the Ring!! Featuring the Champions of the WWE)
July - Invasion (Featuring matches between the Champions of the WWE vs. the Champions of GFW, ROH, NJPW, and more!!)
August - SummerSlam
September - Hell In A Cell
October - Cyber Sunday (Fans vote on everything...for a month!!)
November - Survivor Series (Bragging Rights format, where the Champions of the WWE are the Captains.)
December - TLC
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Post by Next Man’s Knowing Rock on Oct 11, 2017 16:17:50 GMT -5
They should just air all of the Live Events live on the Network. That would really give the “anything can happen in the WWE” effect. No it wouldn't. The live events usually feature almost identical cards and finishes for weeks or even months on end. Reigns vs Strowman ending with some kind of spear through a table has been on the Raw brand shows for months. Jinder beating Nakamura in title bouts has been on the Smackdown shows for weeks.
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Post by McBlake on Oct 11, 2017 16:20:27 GMT -5
I quite like how they're alternating the gimmick PPV's. Each brand only gets a guaranteed Hell in a Cell every 2 years adding a bit of much needed prestige to the matches.
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Post by 👑🇵🇭⭐️ on Oct 11, 2017 16:33:00 GMT -5
They should just air all of the Live Events live on the Network. That would really give the “anything can happen in the WWE” effect. No it wouldn't. The live events usually feature almost identical cards and finishes for weeks or even months on end. Reigns vs Strowman ending with some kind of spear through a table has been on the Raw brand shows for months. Jinder beating Nakamura in title bouts has been on the Smackdown shows for weeks. The key word is "usually". Hulkamania started at a house show. Flair’s reign on top of the WWE ended when he was snipped by the Hitman at a house show. When the WWE ran on Diesel Power, it started at a house show. So many other Championship Title changes have taken place on non-televised events. If the WWE Network was around, it could have all been captured. Imagine if Nakamura won the WWE Championship at a house show. Wouldn't you want to see it??
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Post by Fighter Hayabusa on Oct 11, 2017 16:54:33 GMT -5
Raw rebranded to UWE (Universal Wrestling Entertainment) and Smackdown remains WWE. Both are legitimately treated and ran as two separate entities.
UWE keeps the big 4: Jan: RR Apr: WM Aug: SS Nov: SvS SNME network specials to air in between major PPVs
WWE: Mar: No Mercy Jun: Great American Bash Sep: King of the Ring (winner gets a title shot at...) Dec: Starrcade Clash of the Champions network specials to air in between major PPVs
All the gimmick matches (HIAC, Chamber, MITB, TLC, etc) can be used by both organizations at any of their PPVs or Specials.
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Post by Funk The Revival on Oct 11, 2017 18:07:51 GMT -5
4 Brand Exclusive PPVs each, Big 4. No 'Fastlane' or 'Roablock'
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Post by 👑🇵🇭⭐️ on Oct 11, 2017 19:25:12 GMT -5
Raw rebranded to UWE (Universal Wrestling Entertainment) and Smackdown remains WWE. Both are legitimately treated and ran as two separate entities. UWE keeps the big 4: Jan: RR Apr: WM Aug: SS Nov: SvS SNME network specials to air in between major PPVs WWE: Mar: No Mercy Jun: Great American Bash Sep: King of the Ring (winner gets a title shot at...) Dec: Starrcade Clash of the Champions network specials to air in between major PPVs All the gimmick matches (HIAC, Chamber, MITB, TLC, etc) can be used by both organizations at any of their PPVs or Specials. I like this!! I would change No Mercy to SuperBrawl in February, and I would change King Of The Ring to Halloween Havoc in October.
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Post by Fighter Hayabusa on Oct 11, 2017 20:24:30 GMT -5
Raw rebranded to UWE (Universal Wrestling Entertainment) and Smackdown remains WWE. Both are legitimately treated and ran as two separate entities. UWE keeps the big 4: Jan: RR Apr: WM Aug: SS Nov: SvS SNME network specials to air in between major PPVs WWE: Mar: No Mercy Jun: Great American Bash Sep: King of the Ring (winner gets a title shot at...) Dec: Starrcade Clash of the Champions network specials to air in between major PPVs All the gimmick matches (HIAC, Chamber, MITB, TLC, etc) can be used by both organizations at any of their PPVs or Specials. I like this!! I would change No Mercy to SuperBrawl in February, and I would change King Of The Ring to Halloween Havoc in February. Actually, think I would make SD UWE and swap the Universal and WWE titles. Original big 4 stay with WWE. UWE gets NM, GAB, KOTR, Starrcade (or something new altogether).
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Post by Next Man’s Knowing Rock on Oct 12, 2017 0:30:07 GMT -5
No it wouldn't. The live events usually feature almost identical cards and finishes for weeks or even months on end. Reigns vs Strowman ending with some kind of spear through a table has been on the Raw brand shows for months. Jinder beating Nakamura in title bouts has been on the Smackdown shows for weeks. The key word is "usually". Hulkamania started at a house show. Flair reign on top of the WWE ended when he was snipped by the Hitman at a house show. When the WWE ran on Diesel Power, it started at a house show. So many other Championship Title changes have taken place on non-televised events. If the WWE Network was around, it could have all been captured. Imagine if Nakamura won the WWE Championship at a house show. Wouldn't you want to see it?? I wouldn't watch three identical Jinder vs Nakamura matches a week just hoping one of them would have a title change, so I probably wouldn't see it. I'd also be less likely to buy a ticket when they toured near me, because I could just watch the exact same show three nights a week on the WWE Network.
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