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Post by Cactus Jack on Sept 3, 2007 18:34:31 GMT -5
They'll hold it,I'm pretty sure.
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Post by edgehead on Sept 3, 2007 18:35:30 GMT -5
I'll add in my 2 cents as well:
January: Royal Rumble February: March: Wrestlemania April: May: Vengeance June: King Of The King July: August: Summerslam September: October: Night of Champions (Helps lead into the final PPV of the year) November: Survivor Series December:
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2007 18:35:45 GMT -5
The Night Of Champions should be a yearly event. I think that would be really good. It s a nice idea and gets everyone involved. Yep, I like it too. The way that they did it was great. Before each match, they had a little video package about the belts and such, and maybe showed a former champion (like Dean Malenko). Gives a lot of prestige to the belts.
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Post by doytch on Sept 3, 2007 18:40:13 GMT -5
january royal rumble february none march wrestlemania april spring stampede may bash at the beach june king of the ring july great america bash augist summer slam september none october starcade november survivor series december none
this would make money for the wwe becuse of the strong wcw connection. starcade has done around since early 80s before wrestlemania in the months with they have not a ppv they can have a staurday nights maine event for the fans.
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Post by MolotovMocktail on Sept 3, 2007 18:45:56 GMT -5
Hmm, I like No Way Out, it can help build storylines heading into Wrestlemania.
Armageddon has been pretty bad the last few years, but we also got that spectacular Ladder Match last year. I would get rid of New Year's Revolution, GAB, ONS, and Cyber Sunday, and for the rest, worry about putting effort into quality shows and building up decent feuds.
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Post by AriadosMan on Sept 3, 2007 18:46:22 GMT -5
january royal rumble february none march wrestlemania april spring stampede may bash at the beach june king of the ring july great america bash augist summer slam september none october starcade november survivor series december none this would make money for the wwe becuse of the strong wcw connection. starcade has done around since early 80s before wrestlemania in the months with they have not a ppv they can have a staurday nights maine event for the fans. Why Starrcade in October and not December December makes more sense historically...
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Post by doytch on Sept 3, 2007 18:48:13 GMT -5
i think it would take away from rumble and survivor series be stuck in the middle. now starcade will had all month of spetmeber for build like a second wrestlemania.
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Post by x on Sept 3, 2007 18:55:15 GMT -5
Here's how the Pay Per Views should be:
January: Royal Rumble
End of March/Beginning of April: WrestleMania
August: SummerSlam
November: Survivor Series.
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Post by jcdenton on Sept 3, 2007 19:00:58 GMT -5
Here's how the Pay Per Views should be: January: Royal Rumble End of March/Beginning of April: WrestleMania August: SummerSlam November: Survivor Series. no king of the ring?
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Post by capfan on Sept 3, 2007 19:05:16 GMT -5
The Night Of Champions should be a yearly event. I think that would be really good. It s a nice idea and gets everyone involved. I agree I like the night of champions gimmick that Vengeance had this year. It should be a yearly event.
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Post by VRM: LET'S GO BLUESHIRTS!! on Sept 3, 2007 19:11:38 GMT -5
My 2 cents now:
Keep the Big 4, and 1 PPV between WM and SummerSlam (Either keep Vengeance or go back to KotR)
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Post by Captain Wonderful on Sept 3, 2007 20:29:46 GMT -5
I definitely think they should go back to five PPVs a year, especially since they're all tri-branded now. There's no reason to have a pay-per-view every single month. Not only will they save massive amounts of money, they could use said saved money to improve the product; the PPVs would be less rushed, more refined, and, therefore, people would be more apt to buy all five shows. Higher buyrates is always a good thing.
In a perfect world, we'd have the Rumble in January, Wrestlemania in March/April, King of the Ring in June, Summerslam in August, and Survivor Series in November, and the off-months would be used to build feuds and promote the hell out of the shows. Night of Champions could be a Saturday Night's Main Event or it's own special. Hell, they could probably even pass it off as a PPV; six a year is definitely better than 13, 14, 15.
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Post by willywonka666 on Sept 3, 2007 20:35:59 GMT -5
The more they drop, the better things will be in the long run
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Post by Sharpy Snow on Sept 3, 2007 20:41:40 GMT -5
6 PPV's. One every 2 months.
The other 6 months can have *Specials* if need be.
Jan: Royal Rumble Feb: *SNME* Mar: WrestleMania Apr: *Know Your Role : SD! Special* May: King Of The Ring Jun: *Raw is War : Raw Special* Jul: Summerslam Aug: *SNME* Sep: The Night Of Champions Oct: *ONS : ECW Special* Nov: Survivor Series Dec: *Christmas to the Troops or a 3 Hour Inter-Brand Raw Special*
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Post by joecro on Sept 3, 2007 20:42:27 GMT -5
Was No Mercy dropped? Cause we were waiting for that over here. it's still listed on the wwe and allstate arena websites respectively.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Sept 3, 2007 20:53:06 GMT -5
Here's how the Pay Per Views should be: January: Royal Rumble End of March/Beginning of April: WrestleMania August: SummerSlam November: Survivor Series. With Survivor Series taking place on Thanksgiving Eve, and SummerSlam on a Monday?
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