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The Wrestling Blog Banner by K. Sawyer Paul Thursday, September 30, 2021 The Russo Pill The draw of WrestleMania III Photo Credit: WWE.com Hypothetical question, if you had a wrestling company on national television and worldwide pay-per-view, would you rather have a television segment draw two million viewers, which today would be a boffo number, or would you rather have your quarterly, or even monthly, paid event draw a quarter-million buys? The answer, to me at least, is quite clear. You want to cultivate a large, faithful audience that will spend more money on you than average, that will be loyal through the lean times, that will proselytize during the good ones. You want the hardcore fan's faith first and then use that base to then try to attract casual fans who might pop in sporadically and artificially inflate the ad rates you can demand on television. The answer is the high number of PPV buys. This answer will not approach a consensus. A long time ago, over 20 year...
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