Gus Ramsey, who works behind-the-scenes at ESPN, put out a tweet that flew under the radar yesterday claiming to know the number of buys the event did. And if he's right, the show blew away expectations.
"Rock and Brock each sign 1 year deals. WM28 did 1.9M buys. WWE was targeting 1.5M."
If true, WWE would be more than happy. They would be through the roof ecstatic because that would smash any and all previous records for PPV buys. In fact, it would be significantly higher than the 1.6 million buys UFC 100 brought in back in July 2009, a record for mixed martial arts (MMA).
http://www.cagesideseats.com/2012/4/...-wwe-news-espn
anything over 1.2 i say they should be ecstatic..
"Rock and Brock each sign 1 year deals. WM28 did 1.9M buys. WWE was targeting 1.5M."
If true, WWE would be more than happy. They would be through the roof ecstatic because that would smash any and all previous records for PPV buys. In fact, it would be significantly higher than the 1.6 million buys UFC 100 brought in back in July 2009, a record for mixed martial arts (MMA).
http://www.cagesideseats.com/2012/4/...-wwe-news-espn
anything over 1.2 i say they should be ecstatic..
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