my dad got most wcw and wwf/e ppvs every month. back then they were like 30-50 bucks each.I can only imagine how painful it must have been for people who bought, say, a WCW PPV
And not just because WCW PPVs often weren't very good
Fuck that must have been a hell of an outlaymy dad got most wcw and wwf/e ppvs every month. back then they were like 30-50 bucks each.
Is he interested in forumsI got him to buy ONE TNA ppv many years ago but the ppv had technical difficulties and he said never again
he bought wwe ppvs up until the network came out. It might have got to the point where he was only getting the major 4 but I think he was still a monthly die hard. guy hasn't missed a wwe ppv since i was born I bet.
Ha, this would blow his mind. he can barely check his email.Is he interested in forums
I taped everything for nearly two decades. I lost the tapes, however.No one ever taped the PPVs they bought?
We did the same, but lucky my dad kept them all. So I am sorry, man.I taped everything for nearly two decades. I lost the tapes, however.
DVR should work. We just mean the purchase itself wasn’t permanent like Fite’s are.Wait. Did y’all DVR not let you record PPVs? Cause I swear I remember getting to record them on my DVR with Cox Cable. I didn’t get many PPVs. I think the last PPV I legally watched before the network was MITB 2011. Wasn’t anyway I was missing that one. Then til the network I would stream them lol
Ahh okay. Like I thought you all was out here not being able to watch it again a week or two later off the DVR, and I’m like damn was Cox out here being cool by letting me do thatDVR should work. We just mean the purchase itself wasn’t permanent like Fite’s are.