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Can't see it ever happening. Wrestlemania is the biggest pay day of the year, I highly doubt they'd risk that by not having it live. And I can't ever see 90,000 going to watch WWE for a midnight start on a Sunday/Monday.
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I don't see why they can't have one of those throwaway PPVs that they rush to put together in the UK. Maybe not WrestleMania or the Royal Rumble, but there's no reason they can't have like Bragging Rights or Hell in a Cell out of the country. And they could always try having it on a Saturday. They had PPVs on Tuesdays before FOR CRYING OUT LOUD.
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Honestly, Saturday night PPVs make more sense than Sunday night other than the fact they want people to tune into RAW the very next night. Hell, a PPV ends at 10:00pm (CST) or 11:00pm (EST) and it is the perfect time for the kids to go to bed and the adults to go out.
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I know not the UK but may I say Three words - Croke Park Dublin
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Idaho? UK?
Rebellion PPV. It should come bax |
I think a SUMMERSLAM in England would be a good idea. Have it at Emirates and have it start at 8pm Uk time, that's 3pm EST so that's not too awful a start time. Noon on the west coast is early but I don't live there so who gives a damn about them?!
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Also the weather in the UK is super unpredictable in April so maybe they wont chance an open air show in the UK.
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I always thought that until they announced 29 in New York
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WWE presents Pain In The Rain "LIVE" from London, England.
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