Metallo
Evil Dead Re-Animator
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I forgot all about that.
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Yes, the dullness of Bryan choking out Roberts was so unconvincing that it got him fired. There's no intensity there

I forgot all about that.
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Oh MITB had 20% increase in buys from last year, but is that enough for Vince to view it as a success?
Yes, the dullness of Bryan choking out Roberts was so unconvincing that it got him fired. There's no intensity there![]()
Bryan spitting on Cena and yelling "Your not better than me!" was so not intense.
Bryan spitting on Cena and yelling "Your not better than me!" was so not intense.
When was that?
Cena liked that.....in a special way
I put the milk bath above the beer bath because Kurt is awesome and the ring was full of people
I think it's funny how he shot it straight into the air at one point, guaranteeing more fans would get hit with it.
As for PPV buys , How well did Capitol Punishment and Over the Limit perform?
Alright then. Lets just say this then. Extreme Rules 200,000+ Buys with the guy you love to hate on in the main event. Capital Punishment did 170,000 buys with R-Truth in the main event. All im saying is with that hot of angle, MITB should have done at least 195k.Wrestlemania draws a lot on name brand alone. A PPV like MITB doesn't have that. Wrestlemania is the one sure fire PPV a lot of people WILL buy no matter WHO is on the card or whats going on. Its the show with the absolute grandest spectacle.
Using it is a poor example.
UFC is a different animal. No wrestling stigma, its a hot property right now while wrestling isn't, and its something mainstream sports fans can get into. Wrestling isn't doing that right now. Even if a good new top guy comes along you can't expect them to turn all that around OVERNIGHT.
A football fan can't automatically brush UFC off as easily because it isnt guys "fake fighting." Compared to wrestling its much more acceptable for so called "real men."
I think paring down to 8 or even 6 PPVs a year would work...that way you have two months to build up storylines and feuds
I agree. That actually seems to be the consensus among many fans. its just that WWE is unwilling to leave that money they think they can make. But their thinking is so narrow minded on this.
Most people aren't going to buy every ppv...not at that price. So some will be skipped over. Fewer ppv's could concivable result in more buys if they do what you said. They have to keep the price reasonable though. Don't jack up each ppv 20 extra bucks to compensate.
Over the Limit was the absolute worst drawing WWE ppv of the last five years so...not well at all.
No idea about Capitol Punishment.
Alright then. Lets just say this then. Extreme Rules 200,000+ Buys with the guy you love to hate on in the main event. Capital Punishment did 170,000 buys with R-Truth in the main event. All im saying is with that hot of angle, MITB should have done at least 195k.
Over The Limit did only a little worse than MITB.