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03-01-2007, 01:13 AM
02/28/2007 by Ryan Clark
At last night's Smackdown/ECW taping in San Jose, CA, WWE announced that tickets for the 2007 Great American Bash PPV (which will be held in the city) go on sale this Saturday. It was noted in the announcement that talent from all three brands would be featured on the show.
This seems to confirm internet reports this week that WWE plans on adding talent from all three brands to the company's "B" PPV events to help boost interest and overall buys since some of them have seen a slight decrease in purchases over the last year.
The Big Show turned down a one year WWE $250,000 contract for intellectual property rights. The deal wouldn't have required Paul Wight to actually wrestle.
At last night's Smackdown/ECW taping in San Jose, CA, WWE announced that tickets for the 2007 Great American Bash PPV (which will be held in the city) go on sale this Saturday. It was noted in the announcement that talent from all three brands would be featured on the show.
This seems to confirm internet reports this week that WWE plans on adding talent from all three brands to the company's "B" PPV events to help boost interest and overall buys since some of them have seen a slight decrease in purchases over the last year.
The Big Show turned down a one year WWE $250,000 contract for intellectual property rights. The deal wouldn't have required Paul Wight to actually wrestle.