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TNA PPV buys for 2007

UnrightPosted on 01/05/08 at 02:01:15

It's on the internet dirt sheets, but for anyone that hasn't seen them yet.

60,000 for (2006) Genesis (Joe vs. Angle)
35,000 for (2006) Turning Point (Joe vs. Angle)
34,000 for Final Resolution (Joe vs. Angle III and Christian/Sting/Abyss)
23,000 for Against All Odds (Angle vs. Cage)
36,000 for Destination X (Joe vs. Cage)
35,000 for Lockdown (Team Angle vs. Team Cage)
21,000 for Sacrifice (Angle vs. Sting vs. Cage)
22,000 for Slammiversary (King of the Mountain)
15,000 for Victory Road (Joe and Angle vs. Team 3D)
26,000 for Hard Justice (Joe vs. Angle)
17,000 for No Surrender (Angle vs. Abyss)
36,000 for Bound For Glory (Sting vs. Angle)
27,000 for Genesis (Sting and Booker T vs. Angle and Nash)

Hopefully somebody at TNA is noticing the red flag...
EkajPosted on 01/05/08 at 02:06:45

17,000 for No Surrender (Angle vs. Abyss)
TNA needs more Abyss.
pszPosted on 01/05/08 at 04:13:36

So... Kurt "I want to work less" Angle was the main event for all but 1 PPV...

Joe and Cage round out the Top 3, and Sting in 4th.

2 WWEs, 1 WCW, and 1 "Homegrown" (who was WWF, ROH, etc)
Rick GarrardPosted on 01/05/08 at 06:37:06

basically it looks just about like when they did their weekly PPV's.

Every other one was a "must buy" event to the hardcore fan.  
jursoPosted on 01/05/08 at 06:46:09

average buys after the 60,000 for Genesis ... 27,250
The PhantomPosted on 01/05/08 at 06:51:25

A little off topic, but what are the buy rates for WWE PPV's during say 92-94 compared to today with a PPV a month.

I think a PPV a month is too much and it should be 4-6 a year but they can't build up to PPV like they used to I guess.
EkajPosted on 01/05/08 at 06:54:06

On 01/05/08 at 06:51:25, The Phantom wrote:A little off topic, but what are the buy rates for WWE PPV's during say 92-94 compared to today with a PPV a month.

I think a PPV a month is too much and it should be 4-6 a year but they can't build up to PPV like they used to I guess.
With the sole exception of WrestleMania, the WWE doesn't build up any PPVs. BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE TIME.

"OOPS. 2 WEEKS TO THE NEXT PPV. QUICK, WHO DO WE BURY TO TRIPLE H THIS MONTH?"