>>5818257As a fan, because you'll get accustomed to seeing a constant escalation of spots and stakes, add in the greater likelihood of injury when marks are sawdusting themselves on the weekly show.
This is why wrestling is best character-driven by people who can maintain them and pop the crowd/deliver good television with fundamental shit. That way they'll get bigger reactions and be more memorable doing half the stuff on PPV because they know how to pick their spots and reserve it.
This is also why workrate-focus is unsustainable long-term on a week-to-week product. NJPW manages it because they're heavily narrative and their workers on average mog every other company unbelievably hard, but they're not a week-to-week.