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Most PPV main events
Top ten wrestlers with the most PPV main events. (As of Clash of Champions 2016)
Rank Wrestler # of PPV main events First PPV main event Last PPV main event
1 John Cena
67 (includes 6 Royal Rumble matches) 2003 2014
The Undertaker
67 (includes 9 Royal Rumble matches) 1991 2015
Triple H
67 (includes 6 Royal Rumble matches) 1998 2016
4 Shawn Michaels
48 (includes 10 Royal Rumble matches) 1989 2010
5 Randy Orton
42 (includes 5 Royal Rumble matches) 2003 2016
6 Stone Cold Steve Austin
41 (includes 3 Royal Rumble matches) 1997 2002
7 Kane
38 (includes 15 Royal Rumble matches) 1998 2016
8 The Rock
33 (includes 2 Royal Rumble matches) 1998 2013
9 Chris Jericho
29 (includes 8 Royal Rumble matches) 2000 2016
10 Edge
26 (includes 6 Royal Rumble matches) 1999 2010Comment
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Said this in another thread which as usual logic gets ignored on this site. It was about boxing not being able to afford more than 2 fights a year from all the top guys.
Some of you need to really re-think your answers.
4 fights a year would be perfect in a perfect world... but boxing doesn't have the $$ or pull that it used to. The networks and promotions can't afford 4 fights a year from all these top guys let alone the B tier.
The only way all these top guys fight 4 times a year is if some of their bum fights etc Canelo vs Khan, GGG vs Wade, Wilder vs Arreola, Joshua vs Breazeale were on undercards for a bit less $$. But that won't happen because of the state boxing is in.
Whilst I prefer boxing to MMA I want to use the UFC as an example. The UFC business model makes it a lot better for these guys to fight multiple times a year because of the single promoter. How often do you see a UFC card where the co main event could easily main event it's own card?
UFC 200: Lesnar v Hunt, Silva v Cormier, Aldo v Edgar (Interim FW Title)... NONE of these were the main event. All 3 could EASILY headline a card and sell pretty damn well.
UFC 194: Weidman v Rockhold (MW Title) was the co-main.
Now in boxing everyone is obsessed with being the lone star. These guys should learn to understand that you don't HAVE to revolve a whole card around a one sided beatdown. Stack some cards. The promoters these days are amateurs.Comment
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pretty sure its just one team making excuses out their ass as to why the fight hasn't happened. prob the team that dropped the belt, drained themselves down a division, is fighting unknown bums, making silly flat offers for a huge fight instead of the standard percentage split, delaying the fight another year instead of doing it now.Comment
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How much money do the actual fighters end up seeing off of that $50m (without even counting the gate, sponsors, or any other revenues)? I doubt that the fighters even end up getting $15m of that.
Will boxing ever return to a point where the fighters (the folks actually risking their necks in the ring) are only going home with 20%-30% of the take, with the promoter taking everything else?
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Boxing will take a lot of work to ever force it into one single type of thing but If there was just one main man in the US that would be a very welcoming start.Comment
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Dana White is doing what Bob Arum has always done. Put on in house fights. The only difference is that Arum doesn't have the top 99% of the talent. But if he did I guarantee he'd do the same as Dana White. Stop ignoring the fact that the UFC is just a promotion that only puts on in house fights.Comment
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Its not too far removed from how stacked PPV cards used to be in the 80s or even the 90s.
I agree we need a singular governing body but UFC is not a governing body. It is an American MMA promotion and because no other country, especially somewhere like Brazil with a huge MMA following, has the financial or media ability to promote on the same level as UFC.
If only a UFC style promotion could become a big part of boxing, we would start seeing some changes.Comment
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