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  • Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
    The conversion is an easy sell, especially to a sport bar.
    Set up for both ESPN+ and DAZN can be done in 10 minutes and for a lot less than PPV.
    It's not as easy as it looks. Legal rights and fees come into play.
    Bars pay a fee for a PPV and plus there are multiple TVs at a bar. Each TV js gonna have to have this setup, ect.

    And is a bar gonna charge head for a $5 or $10 fight? Can't really do that anymore.

    We will see really soon as Canelo fights again in less than 2 months now.

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    • Originally posted by TheSlickster View Post
      Ironically the WWE did it first with their WWE Network and now boxing, Hearn is on to something.
      Yep, its funny though cos the network is £9.99 here in the UK and you still get Sky Sports trying to show the PPVs on Box office for £14.99-19.99. Who's going to do that when they can get everything for £10 a month.

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      • Originally posted by Sn1 View Post
        dare I say we need ... great walls of fire?


        You mean great balls of fire?

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        • I think the fact that U.K PPV isn't as expensive compare to the U.S.A makes DAZN a more viable option for fans over there.

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          • Originally posted by TheSlickster View Post
            Ironically the WWE did it first with their WWE Network and now boxing, Hearn is on to something.
            Very good point. I thought that would cripple them at first but they’re more profitable than ever now

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            • Originally posted by Fabes88 View Post
              Very good point. I thought that would cripple them at first but they’re more profitable than ever now
              Do you all realize that WWE still puts on massive PPV events? Lol they've done 11 this year with 4 more to go.

              They have 6 primary revenue streams:
              1.Streaming (smallest bucket but very consistent cash flow)
              2. TV content deals (largest bucket consistent bucket)
              3. PPV (key revenue driver and results in massive swings in revenue)
              4. TV show/movie production deals (another consistent but short window stream)
              5. Ticket sales
              6. Endorsement deals

              This is literally the business model for both UFC and WWE.

              Streaming is a cashflow generator that will continue to become more important but it is not where either of these businesses make their bones.

              I keep explaining this lol. DAZN is going after ESPN's subscribers. PPV isn't going anywhere. PPV is a byproduct of "event combat sports"
              Equivalent to a superbowl like production.

              Eddie is just saying nonsense to rattle cages.

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              • Originally posted by Butch.McRae View Post
                Do you all realize that WWE still puts on massive PPV events? Lol they've done 11 this year with 4 more to go.

                They have 6 primary revenue streams:
                1.Streaming (smallest bucket but very consistent cash flow)
                2. TV content deals (largest bucket consistent bucket)
                3. PPV (key revenue driver and results in massive swings in revenue)
                4. TV show/movie production deals (another consistent but short window stream)
                5. Ticket sales
                6. Endorsement deals

                This is literally the business model for both UFC and WWE.

                Streaming is a cashflow generator that will continue to become more important but it is not where either of these businesses make their bones.

                I keep explaining this lol. DAZN is going after ESPN's subscribers. PPV isn't going anywhere. PPV is a byproduct of "event combat sports"
                Equivalent to a superbowl like production.

                Eddie is just saying nonsense to rattle cages.
                On my FB page, ESPN has over 19 million followers. DAZN has a little over 7 thousand. They have a looong way to go.

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                • Originally posted by MasterPlan View Post
                  On my FB page, ESPN has over 19 million followers. DAZN has a little over 7 thousand. They have a looong way to go.
                  Exactly see my post on the latest nonsense from Eddie lol (comment thread on most recent write up)

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                  • Originally posted by Butch.McRae View Post
                    Do you all realize that WWE still puts on massive PPV events? Lol they've done 11 this year with 4 more to go.

                    They have 6 primary revenue streams:
                    1.Streaming (smallest bucket but very consistent cash flow)
                    2. TV content deals (largest bucket consistent bucket)
                    3. PPV (key revenue driver and results in massive swings in revenue)
                    4. TV show/movie production deals (another consistent but short window stream)
                    5. Ticket sales
                    6. Endorsement deals

                    This is literally the business model for both UFC and WWE.

                    Streaming is a cashflow generator that will continue to become more important but it is not where either of these businesses make their bones.

                    I keep explaining this lol. DAZN is going after ESPN's subscribers. PPV isn't going anywhere. PPV is a byproduct of "event combat sports"
                    Equivalent to a superbowl like production.

                    Eddie is just saying nonsense to rattle cages.
                    I know far more about wwe then the average 30 year old should tbh. They still have “ppvs” but it’s not a big source of revenue for them in countries where the network is active, such as the U.K. and America.

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                    • Originally posted by Butch.McRae View Post
                      Eddie is just talking nonsense. PPV will be around for the foreseeable future.
                      Yet any boxing insider or WORKS as a boxing executive disagrees with you ? But it is you who understand the set up of the future which is still PPV and the boxing ppl cant understand like you?

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