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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 19:13:59 GMT -5
I've been a wwe fan for about 15 years and the whole time I've only purchased a couple wrestlemanias. The price for ppvs is always way too insane and makes no sense. If they lowered the price more people would pay for them and they'd make the same or more money probably.
I used to sometimes watch real old ppvs that I'd rent at video stores on vhs and dvd then as time went on I learned about streams and found those to watch then the network popped up and I've had it since day one. That price is insaneeeee you get so much for $10 a month.
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Post by BulletV1 on May 29, 2017 22:00:20 GMT -5
For the first quarter of the year, PPV revenue was $2.8 million dollars. So some people are still buying them. I'm wondering if most of that is from places like sports bars showing the PPV's. I don't think the Network would allow for public viewings in the ToS.
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Post by SteveHulk on Jun 4, 2017 3:54:21 GMT -5
The only issue I have with The Network is the film-like picture, rather than the live sports-broadcast picture you get on TV... I think it's something to do with the frame-rate or something? Not too big an issue (you soon get used to it), but if the picture was like on live TV, The Network would be PERFECT.
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Post by greenjack1992 on Jun 5, 2017 11:55:08 GMT -5
Seriously? Do you also find moving your thumbs complicated? The network is easy. I don't see why they don't get rid of the network and just let the fans order Raw, Smackdown, Nitro etc. on PPV when they want it You have genuinely become my favourite character on here.
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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on Jun 5, 2017 14:24:03 GMT -5
I haven't had any technical issues during a WWE PPV since WM30 when it kept buffering, rewinding 30 seconds, and freezing the whole PPV.
That being said, I'm still considering cancelling because I'm just not enjoying WWE anymore. I can't even get through the shows these days without falling asleep or just being so bored that I decide to just go to bed.
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Post by Turnbuckle Zealot(Phil) on Jun 5, 2017 15:27:46 GMT -5
The fact that the network even exists is still INSANE to me. I've been a subscriber since day one in 2014, and I don't understand how WWE is making money when before they had a chance of at least 10 million people paying 40$ or more per home to see their Pay-Per-View Events. Now people can see all of their content for only 120$ a year. Why in God's name would any wrestling fan not want the network? There's literally something for EVERYONE who enjoys anything that happens in a wrestling ring. I used to buy all of the DVDs I could before the network, but now I can't justify buying any of them, and I don't understand how WWE DVDs are even profitable to WWE or to the second hand sellers/fans selling off their DVDs for various reasons.
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Post by Nivro™ on Jun 7, 2017 13:57:16 GMT -5
Best ways Ive found to avoid bad streams with the network is not use wireless devices. When it first came out I ran it wireless with my PS3 and i felt like i was watching someone play Oregon Trail. Hooked an ethernet cable up to my modem and its been perfect on my PS3 or PS4
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Post by chrg6702 on Jun 16, 2017 0:59:19 GMT -5
The fact that the network even exists is still INSANE to me. I've been a subscriber since day one in 2014, and I don't understand how WWE is making money when before they had a chance of at least 10 million people paying 40$ or more per home to see their Pay-Per-View Events. Now people can see all of their content for only 120$ a year. Why in God's name would any wrestling fan not want the network? There's literally something for EVERYONE who enjoys anything that happens in a wrestling ring. I used to buy all of the DVDs I could before the network, but now I can't justify buying any of them, and I don't understand how WWE DVDs are even profitable to WWE or to the second hand sellers/fans selling off their DVDs for various reasons. exactly, can you emagine ghe network happening years ago. I would never have left the house
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