Ok, I see threads pop up every so often about holding a major PPV outside of USA and Canada. The UK is often cited but due to bad weather, not enough stadiums with roofs and timing issues with the American audience it is seen as non starter.
But what if Wrestlemania 30 was held in 2 different locations? Lets say Maddison Square Garden which holds 19,000 and The O2 Arena London which holds around 14,000 for WWE PPV's making a joint attendance of 34,000. I just think this would make things so much more interesting and give this special event that 'extra magnitude'.
Timings
Now I am fully aware there is a time difference of 5 hours so here is how I would schedule it.
WM30 - 02 Arena
London - 7pm - 9pm
New York - 2pm - 4pm
WM30 - Maddison Square Garden
New York - 7pm - 9pm
London - 12am - 2am
PPV Buys
Each location PPV lasts 2 hours, totalling 4 hours worth of action which is the 'norm'. There is a 3 hour 'intermission' between the 2 events but this delay also allows the USA to catch up in terms of time, making it the normal 7pm starting time for the USA event. This is to allow the London fans time to return home and catch the 2nd part of the PPV. Hell, the O2 Arena could even screen it for them if they wish to stay, although travel back at 2am might be an issue.
So what about the TV Audiences then? Well they are recieving a 7 hour Wrestling extravaganza, so instead of the £15 the UK charges, they charge £25 for this special event. I am not sure how much the rest of the world pays for PPV's but WWE could add a mark up of 33% to cover the extra costs. This is Wrestlemania 30 after all so that in itself makes it special and a draw!!! There would be no spoilers, nobody put off by buying this PPV because you pay once and recieve it all! As for the broadcasters, well here in the UK we have a dedicated Channel called Sky Box Office which broadcasts WWE PPV's. There is no 'watershed' on these events because it is bought via a pin number from the Sky Subscriber who must be over the age of 18.
So what happens after the 2 hour event finishes in London? Well there is 3 hours to fill so how about showing the Hall Of Fame Ceremony from the previous evening in this PPV Broadcast. That would kill 2 hours. They could then a show a 'Wrestlemania Special' with interviews and stars of the past telling stories about their favourite Wrestlemania moments. Ok, has being done before but you get the jist? Hell, they could even show the video packages leading up to the fights at the New York part of the PPV! This will give talent more in-ring time and allow more matches when the live broadcast starts.
7 Hours may be overkill, but you can look at it 2 ways. 2 seperate 2 hour events with a 3 hour cooling off period or 7 hours of Wrestling fun. Once a person has bought this PPV, WWE don't really care who watches it second by second. And in an age where we can record live TV, it is entirely upto you when you view the product. Lets remember, the event is on a Sunday aswell.
Talent
Given the event is 3 years away I can only go on the current rosters. This will change enormously, but I like to think the majority of the main event and mid card will still be emplyed by WWE. We have seen a mini influx of British/Irish/European talent in the last few years so naturally you would have these at the London part of the PPV. I would hazzard a guess that Wade Barrett and Sheamus will be strong players within WWE even more so than now, and up and comers like Drew McIntyre and Mason Ryan may also have a say. Throw in Santino, Kozlov, David Hart Smith for extra effect. Still, the card looks pretty weak but some of the old skool, who wouldnt be missed (too much) in New York like Chris Jericho, Kane and Big Show would be suffice. And then maybe a major player like Triple H and The Miz. Add 1 or 2 mid card like R-Truth and Kofi Kingston and you have a decent 2 hour event. Triple H could run production of the London show with Vince over in New York.
So who does that leave to strut their stuff in New York? John Cena, Randy Orton, CM Punk, Undertaker, Edge, Rey Mysterio, Alberto Del Rio, Jack Swagger, Sin Cara among others. You could easily make a 2 hour PPV with all that talent. Remember, this is all hyperthetically and a clear indication 6 months before the event but would better but work with me!
The Card
To guess the match ups would be ludicrous, but an example (if the event was a few months away) would explain things better. We also have 2 Major Titles and plenty of mid card titles to share between the 2 events so here is an example card.
Triple H vs The Miz
Retirement Match - William Regal vs Chris Jericho
Tag Titles - Big Show/Kane (c) vs David Hart Smith/Tyson Kidd vs Santino/Kozlov vs R-Truth/Kofi Kingston
Divas Number 1 Contender - Natayla vs Eve vs Melina vs Michelle McCool vs Layla vs Gail Kim
WWE Title Match - Randy Orton (c) vs Edge
US Title - Sin Cara (c) vs Alberto Del Rio
Christian vs CM Punk
MITB Ladder Match - Rey Mysterio vs John Morrison vs Daniel Bryan vs Cody Rhodes vs Jack Swagger vs Justin Gabriel vs Dolph Ziggler vs Evan Bourne
Divas Title - Beth Phoenix vs Awesome Kong
The New York 'leg' of the PPV looks much stronger but I feel it has to be. The American audience is the bread and butter of WWE so you need to appease them first!
So what are your thoughts on this idea? Is it feasible? Will it work? Have WWE got enough talent to sell out 2 seperate shows!?
But what if Wrestlemania 30 was held in 2 different locations? Lets say Maddison Square Garden which holds 19,000 and The O2 Arena London which holds around 14,000 for WWE PPV's making a joint attendance of 34,000. I just think this would make things so much more interesting and give this special event that 'extra magnitude'.
Timings
Now I am fully aware there is a time difference of 5 hours so here is how I would schedule it.
WM30 - 02 Arena
London - 7pm - 9pm
New York - 2pm - 4pm
WM30 - Maddison Square Garden
New York - 7pm - 9pm
London - 12am - 2am
PPV Buys
Each location PPV lasts 2 hours, totalling 4 hours worth of action which is the 'norm'. There is a 3 hour 'intermission' between the 2 events but this delay also allows the USA to catch up in terms of time, making it the normal 7pm starting time for the USA event. This is to allow the London fans time to return home and catch the 2nd part of the PPV. Hell, the O2 Arena could even screen it for them if they wish to stay, although travel back at 2am might be an issue.
So what about the TV Audiences then? Well they are recieving a 7 hour Wrestling extravaganza, so instead of the £15 the UK charges, they charge £25 for this special event. I am not sure how much the rest of the world pays for PPV's but WWE could add a mark up of 33% to cover the extra costs. This is Wrestlemania 30 after all so that in itself makes it special and a draw!!! There would be no spoilers, nobody put off by buying this PPV because you pay once and recieve it all! As for the broadcasters, well here in the UK we have a dedicated Channel called Sky Box Office which broadcasts WWE PPV's. There is no 'watershed' on these events because it is bought via a pin number from the Sky Subscriber who must be over the age of 18.
So what happens after the 2 hour event finishes in London? Well there is 3 hours to fill so how about showing the Hall Of Fame Ceremony from the previous evening in this PPV Broadcast. That would kill 2 hours. They could then a show a 'Wrestlemania Special' with interviews and stars of the past telling stories about their favourite Wrestlemania moments. Ok, has being done before but you get the jist? Hell, they could even show the video packages leading up to the fights at the New York part of the PPV! This will give talent more in-ring time and allow more matches when the live broadcast starts.
7 Hours may be overkill, but you can look at it 2 ways. 2 seperate 2 hour events with a 3 hour cooling off period or 7 hours of Wrestling fun. Once a person has bought this PPV, WWE don't really care who watches it second by second. And in an age where we can record live TV, it is entirely upto you when you view the product. Lets remember, the event is on a Sunday aswell.
Talent
Given the event is 3 years away I can only go on the current rosters. This will change enormously, but I like to think the majority of the main event and mid card will still be emplyed by WWE. We have seen a mini influx of British/Irish/European talent in the last few years so naturally you would have these at the London part of the PPV. I would hazzard a guess that Wade Barrett and Sheamus will be strong players within WWE even more so than now, and up and comers like Drew McIntyre and Mason Ryan may also have a say. Throw in Santino, Kozlov, David Hart Smith for extra effect. Still, the card looks pretty weak but some of the old skool, who wouldnt be missed (too much) in New York like Chris Jericho, Kane and Big Show would be suffice. And then maybe a major player like Triple H and The Miz. Add 1 or 2 mid card like R-Truth and Kofi Kingston and you have a decent 2 hour event. Triple H could run production of the London show with Vince over in New York.
So who does that leave to strut their stuff in New York? John Cena, Randy Orton, CM Punk, Undertaker, Edge, Rey Mysterio, Alberto Del Rio, Jack Swagger, Sin Cara among others. You could easily make a 2 hour PPV with all that talent. Remember, this is all hyperthetically and a clear indication 6 months before the event but would better but work with me!
The Card
To guess the match ups would be ludicrous, but an example (if the event was a few months away) would explain things better. We also have 2 Major Titles and plenty of mid card titles to share between the 2 events so here is an example card.
- Wrestlemania 30 - London, O2 Arena.
Triple H vs The Miz
Retirement Match - William Regal vs Chris Jericho
Tag Titles - Big Show/Kane (c) vs David Hart Smith/Tyson Kidd vs Santino/Kozlov vs R-Truth/Kofi Kingston
Divas Number 1 Contender - Natayla vs Eve vs Melina vs Michelle McCool vs Layla vs Gail Kim
- Wrestlemania 30 - New York, Maddison Square Garden
WWE Title Match - Randy Orton (c) vs Edge
US Title - Sin Cara (c) vs Alberto Del Rio
Christian vs CM Punk
MITB Ladder Match - Rey Mysterio vs John Morrison vs Daniel Bryan vs Cody Rhodes vs Jack Swagger vs Justin Gabriel vs Dolph Ziggler vs Evan Bourne
Divas Title - Beth Phoenix vs Awesome Kong
The New York 'leg' of the PPV looks much stronger but I feel it has to be. The American audience is the bread and butter of WWE so you need to appease them first!
So what are your thoughts on this idea? Is it feasible? Will it work? Have WWE got enough talent to sell out 2 seperate shows!?