Because it kept drawing. Their last two PPV matches in 1999 drew their third and fourth highest buy rate of all time.Loochhausen said:...and then Hogan/Flair again... and again... and again...
I think there was a lot of insecurity in what way they wanted to do itGrim Theft Auto said:If Vince was actually concerned about making a star for the future, you put that match on the big screen and you have Savage lose to Bret and cement him as someone of the future.
We know that now, I'm just talking in the power of hindsight. Vince honestly lacks a lot of foresight in the 1990s and he only stumbled ass backwards into Austin tbh.Loochhausen said:I think there was a lot of insecurity in what way they wanted to do it
hell yeah dude lol.Chris said:Yeah Nash was one of my go tos on the games back then too, I loved the fucking tassels as a kid lmao
Wise man. Wolfpac Nash was one of the most over babyfaces I’ve ever seen.Canadian Dragon said:I also always picked him in NWO Revenge
I dunno if you can solely put those number on their backsPoltergeist said:Because it kept drawing. Their last two PPV matches in 1999 drew their third and fourth highest buy rate of all time.
True... you were talking about 92-94 too and that time period was especially weird for them, I guess. Also thanks to Hogan.Grim Theft Auto said:We know that now, I'm just talking in the power of hindsight. Vince honestly lacks a lot of foresight in the 1990s and he only stumbled ass backwards into Austin tbh.
No, not entirely, but nothing else after those two shows ever came close to those buys again.Loochhausen said:I dunno if you can solely put those number on their backs