I would like to take this time to say... Punk does NOT need to "go".
So he sells out his home town. Not just any home town, but the third largest market in the country. He did this for MITB, and also translated that into posative PPV buys for MITB from the previous year.
What makes it significant is what I previously stated; It is the 3rd largest market. And If anyone has been following the WWE over the past 12-15 years, you would see how important the large markets are. I Belive that NY, Chicago, Phili, Boston, and Pittsburg are WWE's bread and butter, and have been making enrodes back into the Houston, Dallas, and Atlanta markets, which they had lost major ground in following the fall of the "Attiude" era. LA and MIA have never been strongholds of the WWE, abeit they did well there in the 98-01 years due to The Rock. Which is why The Rock does a lot of LA and MIA events.
Can the Punk-Chicago connection catch fire like the Obama-Chicago connection? Will it translate outside of the northeast?
Thoughts?
So he sells out his home town. Not just any home town, but the third largest market in the country. He did this for MITB, and also translated that into posative PPV buys for MITB from the previous year.
What makes it significant is what I previously stated; It is the 3rd largest market. And If anyone has been following the WWE over the past 12-15 years, you would see how important the large markets are. I Belive that NY, Chicago, Phili, Boston, and Pittsburg are WWE's bread and butter, and have been making enrodes back into the Houston, Dallas, and Atlanta markets, which they had lost major ground in following the fall of the "Attiude" era. LA and MIA have never been strongholds of the WWE, abeit they did well there in the 98-01 years due to The Rock. Which is why The Rock does a lot of LA and MIA events.
Can the Punk-Chicago connection catch fire like the Obama-Chicago connection? Will it translate outside of the northeast?
Thoughts?