WWE Roadblock Live Discussion

It almost never go....



Never mind. This should be well known by now.

Off-topic maybe but it bothers me far less on a network special than it does on a product they sell for £15 on sky. £5 an hour is a lot and it's easy to feel short-changed when you get (noticably) less than three hours of entertainment. It's a mentality that is hard to shake and doubly so now we have pre-shows with matches that would often fit in the time the PPV is short by.

That being said I subscribe so this is basically a free show for me (I view my £20 for March and April as the price of 'mania) but I can understand the mindset.
 
Off-topic maybe but it bothers me far less on a network special than it does on a product they sell for £15 on sky. £5 an hour is a lot and it's easy to feel short-changed when you get (noticably) less than three hours of entertainment. It's a mentality that is hard to shake and doubly so now we have pre-shows with matches that would often fit in the time the PPV is short by.

That being said I subscribe so this is basically a free show for me (I view my £20 for March and April as the price of 'mania) but I can understand the mindset.

Odds are if you're buying a pay per view on the regular market, you know by now that it doesn't end at the top of the hour.
 
Off-topic maybe but it bothers me far less on a network special than it does on a product they sell for £15 on sky. £5 an hour is a lot and it's easy to feel short-changed when you get (noticably) less than three hours of entertainment. It's a mentality that is hard to shake and doubly so now we have pre-shows with matches that would often fit in the time the PPV is short by.

That being said I subscribe so this is basically a free show for me (I view my £20 for March and April as the price of 'mania) but I can understand the mindset.

I don't really ever feel short changed.

We just don't see many main events start at the top of the second hour.
 
Odds are if you're buying a pay per view on the regular market, you know by now that it doesn't end at the top of the hour.

I'm not saying I necessarily agree (any more at least) just that I understand the mindset. Don't forget about confirmation bias. People remember what they want to so even if every damn show ends early, they'll remember the two times it ended at 4am (UK time) precisely.

I don't really ever feel short changed.

We just don't see many main events start at the top of the second hour.

I know right. It seems so weird doesn't it.
 
So close to just flipping my laptop and dancing round the room, possibly waking my eight week old twins.
 

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