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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2017 9:28:05 GMT -5
This poll has far too many "No" selected. It shouldn't be higher than 0.
Rather than having 17-19 mediocre PPVs a year at three-week intervals, drop the brand split garbage and have one really good one once a month. And especially do not hold other PPVs close to the big four.
One. A. Month. MAXIMUM.
Oversaturating is a serious problem with WWE. They also have a problem where they have a lot of talent and they don't utilize them and rehash everything over and over, or they try and cram as much as they can.
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robbutler01
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Post by robbutler01 on Oct 23, 2017 11:22:18 GMT -5
I can guarantee that the yes votes would be waaaaaay higher if you were still able to vote.its was closed when there was only a few responses so isn't really a true reflection of what people think on here
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Mr Wrestling Jr.
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Post by Mr Wrestling Jr. on Oct 26, 2017 3:57:23 GMT -5
Like some have said, if you think there's too many or aren't interested in the event then simply don't watch. I didn't care about Fastlane this year so I didn't watch. I went back and saw Bill win the belt but that was about what 7 minutes total with Owens making people wait for the bell to ring.
This year it's been a lot better that it was last year. Backlash had a three week build, Survivor Series had three weeks, TLC had two weeks. Elimination Chamber this year only had two weeks.
Meanwhile Backlash this year had seven weeks from Mania, most RAW shows and Battleground had five weeks. RAW isn't getting a single PPV until February/March. SmackDown is up next in mid December with Clash of Champions then they probably won't have a single show until five or so weeks before Mania.
I mean you're not being forced to watch anything. I go months without watching RAW, don't bother with 205. SmackDown and NXT are the only ones I watch every week. PPV's whichever brand I'll watch because they're $10. Ever since Payback RAW events have been pretty damn good, aside from a match or two. SmackDown events post Mania have been hit or miss.
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Post by BØRNS on Oct 26, 2017 22:10:52 GMT -5
They complain about budget issuses by they're doing two PPVs a month.. WWELogic The PPV costs no more than a Raw or SD to produce. Plus they have official sponsors for the PPV, official theme songs, and a REASON (they think) for new people to subscribe to the Network. Plus, the PPV's usually sell out, and tickets are 2-3X the price of a Raw/SD or otherwise House show that would be running on a Sunday. No to mention PPV merch, and merch in general, etc... they are definitely making money running a PPV.
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Post by The American Daydream on Oct 27, 2017 5:50:39 GMT -5
This poll has far too many "No" selected. It shouldn't be higher than 0. Rather than having 17-19 mediocre PPVs a year at three-week intervals, drop the brand split garbage and have one really good one once a month. And especially do not hold other PPVs close to the big four. One. A. Month. MAXIMUM. Oversaturating is a serious problem with WWE. They also have a problem where they have a lot of talent and they don't utilize them and rehash everything over and over, or they try and cram as much as they can. Probably has something to do with who the OP is honestly
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 28, 2017 9:56:09 GMT -5
The issue isn't too many PPVs, it's that a lot of the stuff on PPV doesn't feel special because of how TV is booked. Why should I care about Ziggler/Roode when A) the booking coming into it was questionable and B) they're just gonna rematch it on Smackdown. The same went for Cesaro/Sheamus, the awful Owens/Jericho/Reigns/Rollins era at the end of last year, etc.
For the record, I still mostly enjoy the PPVs.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Oct 28, 2017 10:23:35 GMT -5
I wish there was a PPV every Sunday! Sit back, relax, and watch 3 hours of wrestling to fall asleep too. Sounds like the perfect way to end the weekend!
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Post by Next Man’s Knowing Rock on Oct 29, 2017 6:25:11 GMT -5
the awful Owens/Jericho/Reigns/Rollins era at the end of last year, etc. That was the worst. My brain still defaults to expect that to be the main event of Raw every week, even though one of them is on SmackDown now, one has left, and one is out sick. It seemed like it went on for years, but how long was it in reality? I guess it was from when KO won the belt up until the Rumble, so it probably was a solid five months.
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