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What match are you excited for at WWE Payback 2017?

Neville vs. Austin Aries ... 1 5.88%
 
Randy Orton vs. Bray Wyat... 3 17.65%
 
The Hardy Boyz vs. Cesaro... 3 17.65%
 
Kevin Owens vs. Chris Jer... 4 23.53%
 
Bayley vs. Alexa Bliss (Raw Women's Title) 3 17.65%
 
Seth Rollins vs. Samoa Joe 1 5.88%
 
Roman Reigns vs. Braun Strowman 2 11.76%
 
Total:17
lgs20XP said:
Runa216 said:

Huh, I think I liked All Out more than All In! both were great but I definitely found myself paying better attention to All Out.

Yeah they were both good, but honestly, they shouldn't every have two ppv back to back weekends ever again. The burnout is real

Apparently they are going to do it again next year, so we can only hope they manage to make both events as good next year as they were this year. But yeah, back to back weekend Pay-per-views is crazy.



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No_Name_Needed said:
lgs20XP said:

Yeah they were both good, but honestly, they shouldn't every have two ppv back to back weekends ever again. The burnout is real

Apparently they are going to do it again next year, so we can only hope they manage to make both events as good next year as they were this year. But yeah, back to back weekend Pay-per-views is crazy.

AGAIN??

Ok, look man, I'm a fan, but I don't think I'm paying for two ppv back to back weekends based off principle alone. And I have the money lol



lgs20XP said:
No_Name_Needed said:

Apparently they are going to do it again next year, so we can only hope they manage to make both events as good next year as they were this year. But yeah, back to back weekend Pay-per-views is crazy.

AGAIN??

Ok, look man, I'm a fan, but I don't think I'm paying for two ppv back to back weekends based off principle alone. And I have the money lol

Oh I definitely understand. I paid for All In, but I admit to having watched All Out on one of those "streaming" websites (if you know what I mean). It is a lot to ask for people to buy two back to back events within a week.

Apparently Tony Khan tried to get cable and satellite providers to agree on a discount for buying both events, but they would not do it so no one got a discount. Maybe next year All In can be on Max, or something that can make seeing both events easier.



IIRC, the reason they made All Out to begin w/ is because ROH owned the rights to the All In name. Now that they own ROH, that’s not an issue anymore. So they might cancel All Out altogether or perhaps make it THEIR two day PPV event - In other words, THEIR WrestleMania. Two straight sold out/near sell out days at Wembley would certainly be a great feather in their cap.
It’s about time they venture outside Chicago w/ that event anyway and explore more international markets. Canada, Europe, Mexico, and Japan to be exact.



What they need to do is spread all out and all in at least 6 months apart. And yeah, Chicago is bone dry at this point. Time to give other cities some shine



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lgs20XP said:

What they need to do is spread all out and all in at least 6 months apart. And yeah, Chicago is bone dry at this point. Time to give other cities some shine

Yeah having two big events close by with similar naming is not a good idea lol



PAOerfulone said:

IIRC, the reason they made All Out to begin w/ is because ROH owned the rights to the All In name. Now that they own ROH, that’s not an issue anymore. So they might cancel All Out altogether or perhaps make it THEIR two day PPV event - In other words, THEIR WrestleMania. Two straight sold out/near sell out days at Wembley would certainly be a great feather in their cap.
It’s about time they venture outside Chicago w/ that event anyway and explore more international markets. Canada, Europe, Mexico, and Japan to be exact.

You know, now that you mention ROH owning All Out rights at the time, I kind of feel sorry for the old ROH.

AEW got their start by using them as a platform

NWA got their start by using them as a platform

It's like upcoming companies used them as a springboard



lgs20XP said:

I never said I disliked Cornette. I said I found him annoying. Big difference. Nobody even said not working in the two biggest promotions is the end either. But it IS a shame that someone with gas left in the tank left so many what if's unfulfilled all because he couldn't keep his ego and temper in check

Eh... ok you don't dislike him he just annoys you. My bad for misunderstanding. 

Again, it's about what works for him. Some people don't have the personalities for certain things. It's possible he just wasn't going to be happy in that environment. If so, then it's not really a bad thing that he won't be in it.



So with Jey Uso on Raw, Cody's obviously the one who will be going to Smackdown.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2MslK-rhifk

I wonder how well the roster will do with two shows for AEW - since Collision was suppose to be more on CM Punk and his choosing of which superstars.



JWeinCom said:
lgs20XP said:

I never said I disliked Cornette. I said I found him annoying. Big difference. Nobody even said not working in the two biggest promotions is the end either. But it IS a shame that someone with gas left in the tank left so many what if's unfulfilled all because he couldn't keep his ego and temper in check

Eh... ok you don't dislike him he just annoys you. My bad for misunderstanding. 

Again, it's about what works for him. Some people don't have the personalities for certain things. It's possible he just wasn't going to be happy in that environment. If so, then it's not really a bad thing that he won't be in it.

If that's the case, he should have never came back after what happened last year.