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Old 03-25-2006, 10:52 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
And the ads they run, and all that happy horseshit.

That means you're looking at another 150 minutes just for everything else (The non-wrestling content was about 40% of the show over the last couple of Manias). Unless they cut down on story elements, filler, etc., and the trend has been the opposite, they'll overrun.
Yeah, I was wondering the percentage of WrestleMania that was actually wrestling. You'd think they'd make it at least 80% wrestling, even if that ratio drops after WrestleMania. It would truly make WrestleMania special if the cameras didn't leave the ringside area. Between matches, maybe have some kind of promo for Backlash air, something for Judgment Day, something for ECW One Night Stand, something for Summerslam and for the others have the commentators talk about the match, and have them talk about their picks to win.

If the percentage of wrestling at WrestleMania has only been 40%, then they won't be able to add much of anything.
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