WWE mixing up all pay-per-views
March 18, 2007
BY BLACKJACK BROWN
In a move that some think is two years late, WWE has decided to drop the idea of brand-only pay-per-view events and will mix talent from its ''Raw,'' ''SmackDown'' and ECW rosters at all future pay-per-view shows. The mixed-brand shows are not only more entertaining, but they have proved to draw significantly more viewers. The Bobby Lashley vs. Mr. Kennedy and Batista/Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels/John Cena main events at the most recent ''No Way Out'' show were the deciding experiment. Those cross-brand matches were the show stealers, and quite frankly the main reasons to buy the shows.
AROUND THE RING: WWE Hall of Fame wrestler/manager ''Golden Boy'' Arnold Skaaland died Tuesday night at age 82. ... Edge suffered a broken jaw three weeks ago in a match with Rob Van Dam, which is why he has been out of action the last few weeks.
March 18, 2007
BY BLACKJACK BROWN
In a move that some think is two years late, WWE has decided to drop the idea of brand-only pay-per-view events and will mix talent from its ''Raw,'' ''SmackDown'' and ECW rosters at all future pay-per-view shows. The mixed-brand shows are not only more entertaining, but they have proved to draw significantly more viewers. The Bobby Lashley vs. Mr. Kennedy and Batista/Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels/John Cena main events at the most recent ''No Way Out'' show were the deciding experiment. Those cross-brand matches were the show stealers, and quite frankly the main reasons to buy the shows.
AROUND THE RING: WWE Hall of Fame wrestler/manager ''Golden Boy'' Arnold Skaaland died Tuesday night at age 82. ... Edge suffered a broken jaw three weeks ago in a match with Rob Van Dam, which is why he has been out of action the last few weeks.