Quoted By:
They keep finding ways to burn their core fanbase. They’re running the same cities too often, charging more than they should for tickets, and then providing a subpar product. You can only get away with that so many times and your core audience only has so much to spend and the faith that they’ll get what they paid for is dwindling. Fight Forever, All In, Chicago 10 shows a year, etc. I’m in Seattle and they just pulled the Wrestledream shit where they announced a PPV 2 weeks after collision tickets went on sale, ensuring they could get tickets sold for Collision before revealing there’s a bigger show the very next day in the same building. If it was an intentional bait and switch, it’s a bad look. If it was schizo Coke booking where they didn’t have it planned until the scrum, that’s just as bad of a look because they look disorganized and Unironically like a secondary promotion that has no idea what it’s doing.