There would be a PPV.com feed, there would be alcohol, there would be pizza, there would be an abundance of middle-aged (or older) men, and there would be no dozing. We were living the dream.
Fans on social media are complaining about the $80 for the Davis vs. Roach event on PPV, and many of them are saying they won’t purchase it. It’s obviously too late to drop the price of the event.
What's included: Everyone who raises £30 will receive a WWF panda t-shirt, and when you hit your £100 target you’ll get our exclusive Big Winter Wander medal! Plus, anyone who raises over £250 will ...
Beterbiev was awarded a controversial decision victory during the first meeting between the two light-heavyweight kings and duly became the first undisputed champion that division has seen in the ...
That original October contest was extremely close with both men separated by just five punches over the 12-round distance. Beterbiev ultimately secured a majority decision win, but with doubts ...
22 from the Anb Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and airs live on DAZN pay-per-view for £19.99 in the UK and $25.99 in the US. Beterbiev (21-0, 20 KOs) and Bivol (23-1, 12 KOs) collide in a rematch ...
All the action will be broadcast live on DAZN PPV. “This fight means everything to me. I’m here to remind everyone who the king of this division is. Expect nothing less than domination.” ...
But Mike Tyson, Canelo Alvarez, Tyson Fury and even Jake Paul have all achieved millions of PPV buys. We are still waiting for official figures from Fury's rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, but the ...
1999 was a diabolical year for WCW in more ways than one, and a key downside was the terrible string of PPVs the promotion put forth. There were certainly more bad than good, so assessing which PPVs ...
On Wednesday, the Florida-based wrestling promotion announced it will bring its “Double or Nothing” pay-per-view to Desert Diamond Arena on May 25. The news broke just hours before AEW's flags ...
Chris Packham is right to be furious. As first reported by the Guardian, WWF currently backs policies which exploit a number of endangered species for economic reasons, such as trophy hunting.