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The End of the Survivor Series (8 posts)
Post #1
12 Feb 2010
Mitch Brown
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Bit of a big deal from a WWE investor's conference today, in that Vince McMahon announced the end of the Survivor Series, the second oldest WWE PPV (after WrestleMania, of course).  In its place, they're tossing around several pay-per-view concepts:  Everything from a street fight PPV or the WWE Draft to the return of some WCW-style events like Battle Bowl, a "spin the wheel" gimmick (only if Hornswaggle teams up with Cheatum the Evil Midget, though), and War Games.

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Post #2 in reply to post #1
12 Feb 2010
Tbro
Mitch Brown

wow, i used to really like this and it worked in the 80s when you didn;t get to see your favorite folks teamed up.  Now you see it all the time.

 

I vote they bring back the Lethal Lottery my old favorite WCW gimmick ppv

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Post #3 in reply to post #1
18 Feb 2010
Kim W.
Mitch Brown

A bunch of PPVs have had their names changed.

Bless the wrestling nerds on CZWFans who brought up these correlations:

Extreme Rules 2008: 194,000
Extreme Rules 2009: 213,000

-Buyrate went up for Extreme Rules. It stays.

Backlash 2008: 252,000
Backlash 2009: 182,000

-Backlash DOWN big time. Axed.

Judgment Day 2008: 252,000
Judgment Day 2009: 228,000

-Not down huge but enough. Axed.

Unforgiven 2008: 211,000 buys
Breaking Point 2009: 169,000 buys

-Breaking Point DOWN big time. Axed.

The Great American Bash 2008: 196,000
The Bash 2009: 178,000 buys

-Already low and lost more. Axed.

Survivor Series 2007: 341,000 buys
Survivor Series 2008: 319,000 buys
Survivor Series 2009: 225,000 buys

-Survivor Series DOWN big time. Axed.

Night of Champions 2008: 273,000
Night of Champions 2009: 267,000

Down, by not but much, and still strong. Stayed.

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Post #4 in reply to post #3
18 Feb 2010
Dave Henderson
Kim W.

Mney in the Bank as its own PPV is kind of interesting, since it's a get-a-bunch-of-midcarders-on-the-Wrestlemania-card gimmick.

--Dave Henderson
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Post #5 in reply to post #4
18 Feb 2010
Eric L
Dave Henderson

Shelton Benjamin's gotta be pissed he's missing out on his Mania payoff. Maybe this means we'll get some other sort of high risk gimmick match at Mania?

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Post #6 in reply to post #3
19 Feb 2010
O-Qua Tangin Wann
Kim W.

Are WWE cutting back to 12 PPV's a year? Or have they already?


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Post #7 in reply to post #6
19 Feb 2010
Ben Johnston
O-Qua Tangin Wann

There were 14 last year, but last I heard, the plan is to do 13 this year.

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Post #8 in reply to post #6
19 Feb 2010
Ted
O-Qua Tangin Wann

I thought that looked light.  I've always felt it was a little much to have those couple of PPVs that were only 3 weeks apart right after Mania.  There never seemed enopugh time to build storylines with the PPVs jammed in that close together.

Ted
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