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A Blissful Ass
11-06-2009, 10:18 PM
According to a memo sent out to people in the cable industry, WWE is planning to raise the price of their non-WrestleMania PPVs. The increase will be a $5.00 increase to $44.95. Also in the memo is the confirmation that the will be dropping one of the June PPVs, and scaling back to 13 PPVs a year.

The PPV price increase will begin with the 2010 Royal Rumble.

Here is the WWE PPV schedule for 2010:

* 1.31.10: Royal Rumble
* 2.21.10: Elimination Chamber
* 3.28.10: WrestleMania XXVI
* 4.25.10: Backlash
* 5.23.10: Extreme Rules
* 6.20.10: WWE The Bash
* 7.18.10: TBD
* 8.15.10: Summerslam
* 9.19.10: Night of Champions
* 10.03.10: Hell In A Cell
* 10.24.10: WWE Bragging Rights
* 11.21.10: Survivor Series
* 12.19.10: WWE TLCL Tables Ladders And Chairs

W.I.

A Blissful Ass
11-06-2009, 10:50 PM
Update:
As noted earlier here on the website, a WWE memo sent out to various Pay-Per-View providers reveals that World Wrestling Entertainment will be eliminating one of its June PPV events in 2010, bringing the annual total down to 13. While this does seem like a step in the right direction, WWE will be making up for that lost PPV revenue by increasing the suggested retail price of its other PPV events (excluding WrestleMania), by $5.00, to $44.95. According to the memo, this will be the first price increase for non-WrestleMania events since 2006. The suggested retail price for WrestleMania will remain $54.95.

W.I.

hardcoregamer16
11-07-2009, 05:48 PM
wow do they really need ppv's in Oct. well now less people will pay and he picks now to increase the price wtf. thanks for the story

Will
11-07-2009, 06:19 PM
Nice to see Vinny Mac looking out for the fans. Good to know Vinny isnt trying to take advice from someone like Dana White, who is still killing at the ppv numbers while wwe is in a decline.


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