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Will WrestleMania XXIV be more successful than WrestleMania 23
WrestleMania 23 is generally considered to be the most successful PPV the WWE has ever done, from a financial standpoint, I believe. In fact, over the past few years, WrestleMania is the only WWE PPV that actually continues to grow and become more successful each year.
Now, eventually this trend has to end. The WWE can not keep getting more and more buys forever, because you're going to reach a point where the potential consumer market ends. Anyway, the inevitability of things eventually changing aside, do you think that this year's WrestleMania will be more successful than last year's, as I'm sure the WWE is hoping? |
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$64.95 for HD They can break even if the buyrate drops |
That's a good point. I hope the WWE has researched this, and that the price increase will only effect buyrates to the point where they still actually make money by hiking the prices.
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good god, $70 to watch the WWE. Can I pay them $70 to give me access to thier entire library for a month instead,
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I'd say so. If last year was the most succesful and it was in Detroit, think how it will do being in Orlando.
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Yeah this is going to be the biggest Wrestlemania ever. The card is full of HUGE matches like Mayweather/Show, Orton/Triple H/Cena, Undertaker/Edge, Finlay vs JBL, Flair vs HBK, AND Money in the Bank on top of all that.
The amount of celebrities that are going to be there is also really cool, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, John Legend and Raven Symone... well not her haha. AND on top of that it's in HD with a higher price, and I think thats going to make a lot of people feel like they should buy it, as well as the people who order Wrestlemania every year like myself and yous guys. But the high price could also turn some people away obviously. None the less, I think it will get more buys than last year, yes. |
$70? Good thing I'm going to Hooters for Mania, it'll be cheaper for all the wings, beer, and tits.
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Hell, I'm sure the nose-bleeds are probably around that price.
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What are we basing success on? Gross? WWE's cut? What?
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23 did the most buys in WWE history, dont ask me how. I think since most monthly PPVs suck, alot of casual fans just buy one a yer, namely Mania. I used to buy the rumble only every year, and havea party, but now I could see Mania fitting in there. |
My point being that since less people are buying PPVs every month, they are more likely to splurge on the big one.
Unlike 10 years ago when you had to be frugal and choose which of the 12 awesome PPVs each year. |
I say this year it could drop.
Reason? Well besides the $55 home viewers will have to pay, WWE has also increased the price bar's must pay for an event. I don't remember by how much from the top of my head, but do remember it was something like 3 times more than what UFC charges for their PPVs. So there should definately be a drop in the event from sports bars and etc. |
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Personally, I can't see the WWE making nearly as much money off this as they think they will. |
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yea, what are you smoking Jordan X? Biggest Mania ever? right...
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I'm smoking pot, thank you sir. :)
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I think this year's Mania looks pretty damn good as well.
On paper the match quality looks like it should be better than WM23, but thus far, the build isn't exactly there. But I mean c'mon, they still have an entire month to build this up. It's not like Mania is this Sunday... |
I don't believe that it will be. I am not interested in the card. We know who is going to win the majority of the matches, and most of the matches aren't interesting at all. Minus MITB I dont really care about this PPV.
Sure, they might end Ric Flair's career and the Undertaker's steak, but niether would get me to buy the show. Maybe it will make more money, but I dont think its a very good card. |
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Will they be as profitable this year as they were last year, with the blatant increases in operating expenses? No. However, what they will play up is that they are, in fact, making more gross, they have a higher buyrate, etc. So it will advertise to the wolrd, to their fans, and to their investors as a success. And a bigger one than last year. Have the numbers been confirmed for anyone other than Mayweather? I'm curious. As I've mentioned in other threads, the record-setting Mayweather fight netted Mayweather around 20 million, with the highest grossing PPV EVER. Now, his cut may have actually been slightly more, because all the reports I found were estimates. However, it took a record setting PPV to give him that level of payoff. Now, WWE is paying him that same amount for a PPV that probably won't come close to that record in terms of buys. That's not factoring in anyone else's pay, and there are a lot of performers on the card, including celebrities. His cut eclipses "The Donald's." |
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