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Wrestleview.com said:After WWE's TLC PPV on December 13, the company will go seven weeks without any PPV events. This will be one of the longest stretches without a PPV event until January 31 when the Royal Rumble is presented.
This is a long amount of time, with an extra 3 weeks added tothe usual month difference between PPV. Whats also interesting is that these 7 weeks are leading up to the Royal Rumble. Whereas Wrestlemania and say, Summerslam both are jam packed shows requiring a long time to build, the Royal Rumble is pretty simple in terms of build. You have the big match which needs next to no build and a few mid carders going for the belts. Im interested to see why they booked these PPV's so far away, as well as why they felt it so necessary to cut a week off the Survivor Series to TLC build time.
I know there has been a lot of discussion on the oversaturation of PPV's and how to increase build time and tensions in between this. Go free reign in this thread about it, but I'd really like to focus and speculate on how they may use this build efficiently.
If WWE decided to stick with feuds currently shaping up as they are, even if you had Batista vs Taker, Cena vs Sheamus/Mid Carder and an ECW match, and finally the Royal Rumble match, I simply do not see how they could utilise 7 weeks to its full potential. How much build do you really need to sell Cena vs Tough guy, or the reliable, overdone Batista vs Taker? Unless they fill up air time with Royal Rumble qualifying matches, I'm very curious to see how they use it.
Thoughts?