Toothpaste may be out of the tube on that oneSummerslam in July! I like that.
Boo to a 2 night WrestleMania. I hope this is the last one.
Toothpaste may be out of the tube on that one
I had to Google this expression lol. I guess you mean that 2 night WrestleManias are just the way it'll be from now on?
I think it takes away from the show to spread it over two nights. Are they doing it just to get two full gates? Because it's certainly not because they have too much star power for one night.
Some years, I invite my friends over for WrestleMania. I don't want them over two nights in a row though. And they're not wrestling fans so they wouldn't come 2 nights in a row anyway.
2 4-hour shows were way better than 1 7-hour show
2 4-hour shows were way better than 1 7-hour show
Isn't it only 7 hours because you're including the 2 hour pre-show?
Didn't both nights if WrestleMania this year have the 2 hour pre show? Or maybe it was 1 hour. That's 10-12 hours right there over two nights.
They were one hour each.
So 10 hours total over 2 nights?
Yeah I'd much rather watch 7 hours in one night. Although you don't need to see most of the pre-show. It was mostly the panel talking and hype videos.
Love the Saturday ppvs. So much better than Sunday. Often i cant stay up late on Sunday as I have to work early Monday morning.WWE 2022 PPV Schedule
he schedule is as follows*:
- Saturday, January 1 – Day 1® at State Farm Arena in Atlanta
- Saturday, January 29 – Royal Rumble® at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis
- Saturday, April 2 and Sunday, April 3 – WrestleMania at AT&T Stadium in Dallas
- Sunday, May 8 – Pay-Per-View at Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, R.I.
- Sunday, June 5 – Pay-Per-View at Allstate Arena in Chicago
- Saturday, July 2 – Money In The Bank® at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas
- Saturday, July 30 – SummerSlam® at Nissan Stadium in Nashville
- Saturday, September 3 or Sunday, September 4 – Pay-Per-View at TBD location
- Saturday, November 26 – Survivor Series® at TD Garden in Boston
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WrestleMania is officially two nights. The September PPV may be in the UK and not directly compete with AEW All Out due to the time difference however nothing is official at this point in time. The February and October shows may be in Saudi Arabia.
Honestly if they are doing another two-night WM, make it easy for the fans and have a Raw matches on Saturday and SD matches on Sunday or vice-versa.
WWE needs to realize there are many fans who only watch Raw OR SD and not both. Mixing the brands matches together makes no sense if they are using separate brands.
If they mix them up it might cause people to be more likely to get tickets to both days though, so from a money standpoint it makes sense. Granted, WM will sell a lot of tickets either way but it could still be a difference maker
I'm more thinking along the lines of PPV buys/network subs. People who travel there specifically for WM are probably doing both shows and welcome the two nights.
Are network subs even a thing anymore? It seems like Peacock is at the point that you get it for free when you buy a ham sandwich at the gas station nowadays, I suppose outside the US it still means something but NBC and Comcast can't hand out free Peacocks fast enough
I appreciate the 2 nights just because it seems like the one night shows were so friggin long, then again I will watch Football on Sundays from 1pm to 11pm, and if there is an England game 930am to 11pm, so maybe it is a content issue more than a length of time issue.
They could do a 7-hour show and have it be ok. The problem is having the show end at 12:30am (eastern), and having the audience exposure exhaustion compounded by actual exhaustion. Especially if you’re *in* the crowd. I only did it once, and I was mentally prepared for it and when you get to 10pm you just want it to be over. And an exhausted crowd is going to reflect on the quality of some of your most important stuff.So 10 hours total over 2 nights?
Yeah I'd much rather watch 7 hours in one night. Although you don't need to see most of the pre-show. It was mostly the panel talking and hype videos.