Guest reshad974 Posted May 8, 2004 Report Posted May 8, 2004 Last year it was a Smackdown brand PPV, but this year with SD! having a PPV in May, another one in June, I assume WWE will make it a Raw PPV to avoid the other brand having 4 PPV's in a row (Judgement Day, Great American Bash, Vengence, Summerslam) Anyone has more info ?
ISportsFan Posted May 8, 2004 Report Posted May 8, 2004 I think it's still Smackdown. Vengeance - Smackdown SummerSlam - Joint Unforgiven - Raw No Mercy - Smackdown Tuesday night PPV - Raw Survivor Series - Joint Armageddon - Raw I believe that's the schedule for the rest of the year. Jason
Guest Choken One Posted May 8, 2004 Report Posted May 8, 2004 Just great Three straight PPVs of that shit? While Raw can do no wrong with his current line up and could do a entire years worth of stuff with the 16 people it's using right now quite effectively (Evolution, X, Kane, Jericho, Benoit, Shawn, Edge, Tajiri, Eugene, Conway, Benjamin, Matt, Nitro) and you still got the bit players like Venis and Cade and Chuck and A-Train lingering about...Alot of ways those guys can mix it up. Smackdown has about 11 guys (eddy, show, chavo, cena, rey, duds, rvd, taker, rene and booker)..pathetic... They better just make G.A.B a gimmick ppv I'd suggest a One night 8 Man CW Tourny for the newly vacant CW title (have Chavo MURDER jackquline forcing the title to be vacated) and throw in a Main Event of a WAR GAMES match (with name change). Just do these Eight Chavo Vs Funaki Capatelli(the te guy) Vs Nunzio London Vs Knoble Akio Vs Kidman War Games Eddy Guerrero, RVD(Turn him here), John Cena and Mysterio Vs The Big Show, Booker T, D-Von Dudley, Buh Buh Dudley and throw in 'Taker/Moredeaci if you want.
spman Posted May 8, 2004 Report Posted May 8, 2004 Ugh, we only get PPVs here in Connecticut one every five years or so, and if I have to go to a show with Bradshaw in the main event, I'll throw trash in the ring. I hope it's a RAW show.
Guest Dazed Posted May 8, 2004 Report Posted May 8, 2004 (edited) WWE.com PPV calendar May 16 Judgment Day June 13 Bad Blood June 27 SmackDown! Pay-Per-View July 11 Vengeance Aug. 15 SummerSlam Sept. 12 Unforgiven Oct. 3 No Mercy Oct. 19 RAW Pay-Per-View Nov. 14 Survivor Series Dec. 12 Armageddon Jan. 30, 2005 Royal Rumble If Vengeance does go to Raw, then there'll be two Raw PPVs in a row, with No Mercy and the untitled Raw PPV in October. But then there's no way that SmackDown! could sell two PPVs in two weeks on June 27 and July 11. Edited May 8, 2004 by nikjohns
Guest I Got Banned for Sucking Posted May 8, 2004 Report Posted May 8, 2004 WWE.com PPV calendar May 16 Judgment Day June 13 Bad Blood June 27 SmackDown! Pay-Per-View July 11 Vengeance Aug. 15 SummerSlam Sept. 12 Unforgiven Oct. 3 No Mercy Oct. 19 RAW Pay-Per-View Nov. 14 Survivor Series Dec. 12 Armageddon Jan. 30, 2005 Royal Rumble If Vengeance does go to Raw, then there'll be two Raw PPVs in a row, with No Mercy and the untitled Raw PPV in October. But then there's no way that SmackDown! could sell two PPVs in two weeks on June 27 and July 11. The one addition each just gives each show on more PPV each year. I think that the extra show (show; at least for SmackDown!) should come off a joint rather than their exclusive, because the holes wouldn't be as evident.
JoeDirt Posted May 8, 2004 Report Posted May 8, 2004 Someone posted on here before that Vengeance was going to be a RAW PPV and that Unforgiven or No Mercy (can't remember) would be SD. I wrote to Meltzer to ask, but he didn't know yet either. We should know when tickets go on sale, though.
Guest Dazed Posted May 8, 2004 Report Posted May 8, 2004 The one addition each just gives each show on more PPV each year. I think that the extra show (show; at least for SmackDown!) should come off a joint rather than their exclusive, because the holes wouldn't be as evident. Yes, but the ordering given (i.e. with the guaranteed placement of one Raw and one SD! PPV), then there will have to be one instance of the same brand having two PPVs in a row.
Guest I Got Banned for Sucking Posted May 8, 2004 Report Posted May 8, 2004 Someone posted on here before that Vengeance was going to be a RAW PPV and that Unforgiven or No Mercy (can't remember) would be SD. I wrote to Meltzer to ask, but he didn't know yet either. We should know when tickets go on sale, though. It could just be name changes, but also time; which brand is stronger at that point and needs a PPV for it's current feud/s. I'm mainly thinking of SmackDown! here, in hope - but there is no hope. And I forgot to include this before - reshad, Vengeance would have to stay SmackDown!-exclusive, because if not, each brand's number of PPVs per annum would be uneven.
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