Vickie Guerrero Thinks WWE Has Too Many PPVs

Vickie Guerrero shares her thoughts about WWE's pay-per-view schedule.

WWE is back on the schedule of one pay-per-view per month as it was just last year that both SmackDown and RAW had one pay-per-view each month respectively. The next event for WWE is Money In The Bank on May 19th and following that is NXT TakeOver in San Jose, California on June 8th. On the road to WrestleMania, the company held their Fastlane PPV a month out from the "Show Of Shows" and former WWE on-screen GM Vickie Guerrero shared her thoughts about the number of WWE events and feels that there are too many shows on the calender for the sports-entertainment company.

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"To me it is." Vickie said on WFAN Sports Radio"When Eddie was alive, they did pay-per-views like once every four months so they built on the storyline, got everyone excited, the families would come in for the pay-per-views. It was like this big celebration maybe three times a year. So I think it meant more because you could put more emphasis on the storyline, get the characters involved, build up what they wanted to do with the storyline so [come] the pay-per-view, you were ready to buy this pay-per-view or show up and watch what happens. Now there’s like two pay-per-views a month and I don’t think there’s enough time for the characters to be developed and to show what the storyline means and sometimes I’m like, ‘Ugh, this is too fast’.”

 

 

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