This is a discussion on Is There Enough Time Between PPVs? within the WWE Pay Per View forums, part of the Wrestling Forums category; Originally Posted by neXus
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But really how much money does WWE make off of their current day ppv dvds? Since they are promoting wrestling dvds from the 80's and 90's I have to think that they are making more money off of past events from the WWF days then they are making off of the WWE days. Im not poor by any means, but in these economic times, Im not willing to throw $30 - $50 a month for a ppv that only has two interesting matches on it and I figure many people are of the same mindset as myself. I have to go with the opinion that 4 Wrestlemania type ppvs a year trumps the 11 mehish ppvs and Wrestlemania.
Like Ken said, it seems like every PPV remains on the top 10 list for a little while. They may not make as much as the Superstar DVD's, but I'm sure it provides a nice little profit from the PPV's in addition to the buyrate and other merchandise from the show.
Now granted, the Superstar DVD's remain in the top 10 longer (I believe the Rock's is still doing quite well and is in the top 10 last week), but considering how easy it is to throw a PPV on DVD, I don't see why the WWE would change.
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