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Post by LAWraith on Jul 3, 2022 9:20:23 GMT -5
Honestly Saturday Night should be PPV night, I still feel like there would be way more buys. Who stays up past 11 on a Sunday? Saturday night totally fine with it.
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Post by Tournament Master on Jul 3, 2022 12:37:11 GMT -5
Who stays up past 11 on a Sunday? Saturday night totally fine with it. I do, but I'm a night owl. For kids that enjoy wrestling a Saturday night PPV is far better. I wish AEW would do more too.
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Post by on_the_edge on Jul 3, 2022 15:40:20 GMT -5
Roman Reigns signed a new deal that apparently includes less dates and it seems like Roman Reigns is thus only being used on stadium premium events as non-stadium premium events will likely sell out anyway or come close to selling out anyway so it makes more financial sense to use those dates for TV ratings and for stadium premium events where they need to sell more tickets. This quote by Meltzer I think explains it: "The bigger issue is they want to make money and they’ve already made their money off Peacock. So, putting Roman Reigns on Money in the Bank means absolutely zero to WWE. They don’t make one dime if more people watch it because Roman Reigns is on there. But, if they do big SmackDown ratings as a result of Roman Reigns defending the title on the show, well, then it comes time to renew your television deal and you make even more money," said Dave Meltzer. Nick Khan really has been an incredible asset for WWE. He’s really changed the way the game is being played. Loving these Saturday super cards. I think Impact has a small hand in that too. They were the first to start doing Saturday and even Friday super cards. Well first in the modern scene.
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