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Is There Enough Time Between PPVs?

I know this topic has been discussed in other threads to a certain extent, but I only just realized that No Way Out is tomorrow night, and it got me thinking. WWE really don't leave themselves enough time between PPVs. I am not sure exactly how many weeks it has been, but it seems like Royal Rumble only just came and went. I don't think PPVs feel special because they come so thick and fast. There isn't really enough time to build matches to make them seem the big deal they should, and there are basically just too many PPVs. It also must be a problem for people who want to buy every PPV, especially in the current financial climate. Surely WWE would draw far better buyrates and make more money overall if they left themselves a bit more time between PPVs to build feuds and make them seem special, as well as saving people some money. A lot of people can't justify spending that much on a show every month. In fact, WWE PPVs actually come around more regularly than once a month, which just seems too much to me.

Do you think there are too many PPVs?
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