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| Subject: Report: 2 TNA PPV's Draw Under 10,000 Buys Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:03 pm | |
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Posted by: Wrestling-Radio.com Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter
It is believed that TNA Wrestling's May and June pay-per-view events, Sacrifice and Slammiversary, drew approximately 8,000 buys apiece. The gross sum per event would total to approximately $111,000 for the company, though that is before the expense of running a live pay-per-view event is factored in.
By comparison, TNA drew in the neighborhood of 25,000 to 30,000 pay-per-view buys when iMPACT! was airing at 11 p.m. on Saturday nights. And when World Championship Wrestling was on its death bed, the company was still garnering approximately 40,000 buys per pay-per-view.
To draw another comparison, illegal live streams of TNA Wrestling pay-per-view events are nowhere near as popular as that of World Wrestling Entertainment and UFC. According to a source in monitoring, there are usually thirty to fifty unique live streams for wrestling pay-per-view events with an average of 1,000 viewers per stream prior to its termination. For last week's Victory Road pay-per-view, there were only five streams across the major live streaming sites — Justin.tv, Ustream.tv and freedocast.com). Victory Road garnered less than 1,500 viewers. Live streams for WWE events are in the triple digits with most averaging 60,000 viewers, and UFC events tends to have live viewers in excess of 200,000.
Good thing Hogan and Bisch are there to make TNA compete with WWE. WWE's "low" buyrates are ten times more then TNA's pathetic 10,000 buyrates. TNA sucks and not only are people not paying money to see it, most people won't even watch it for free. TNA could have there PPV's completely free, on Spike and I still wouldn't watch it. | |
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