Eric Bischoff Explains The Problem With WWE Having Too Many PPV Events/Network Specials

Eric Bischoff recently explained on his podcast: Bischoff on Wrestling, why WWE has too many PPV events/ Network specials. Not including NXT events, WWE has had 15 PPV’s/network specials in 2016 alone. Bischoff argues that the amount of shows WWE is producing is not allowing each event to be special.

Here is what he said:

“When I moved the PPVs from 4 to 6 per year I was considered the anti-Christ. Then WWE moved it to six and then there was eight and then there was ten and then we went to one a month. Now we are talking about twenty-four a year! The challenge along that journey was to make those PPVs feel special. They had to be a destination. Not just an event. Not just something to watch. There’s already, whatever, five hours of WWE on prime time television every week? So the PPVs, especially because you’re asking people to reach in to their wallet and pull out their money and pay for it, there has to be a reason. A personality, a mission involved in that PPV. In WWE they had WrestleMania and Royal Rumble. They had PPVs that were as they say in the entertainment industry “tent pole events”. That even if you weren’t following the storyline you knew you were going to get a bang for your buck if you bought that particular event”

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He continued:

“That gets very, very difficult to do the more events you have. It’s one of the reasons I did Sturgis and why that was such an off the wall event. And the Spring Break events that we did. It’s because I wanted those events to feel like something completely different from what you would ever see on television. That’s a challenge now in 2016 with twenty-four PPVs a year that WWE has. How do you make those twenty-four PPVs, aside from the big four, how do you make them feel different and unique enough that people are compelled to reach in their wallet and spend money on it? That I think is the problem”

You can listen to the full podcast here.

Let us know what you think in the comment section below. Do you agree or disagree with him? Would you like to see more or less PPV events?

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