• Estimated PPV Buys For AEW Full Gear 2022
According to the Wrestling Observer, AEW Full Gear 2022 did around 130,000 pay-per-view buys, which is slightly down from 135,000 buys for All Out 2022:
“I got the cable numbers, and they were essentially so identical to All Out, it was 0.02 percent down, it was identical in terms of television, but the streaming number was down a little bit, so overall it was slightly down.
And I consider that good for this show, because a lot of people said they were going in cold and this pay-per-view’s gonna bomb and this and that.
I thought it would be down a little bit. If I was gonna go with a number right now: 130,000.”
Below are the estimated buys of all the AEW pay-per-views so far:
Double Or Nothing 2019 – 98,000
All Out 2019 – 88,000
Full Gear 2019 – 80,000
Revolution 2020 – 90,000
Double Or Nothing 2020 – 105,000
All Out 2020 – 90,000
Full Gear 2020 – 85,000
Revolution 2021 – 135,000
Double Or Nothing 2021 – 115,000
All Out 2021 – 205,000
Full Gear 2021 – 145,000
Revolution 2022 – 165,000
Double Or Nothing 2022 – 155,000
AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door 2022 – 127,000
All Out 2022 – 135,000
Full Gear 2022 – 130,000
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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (November 27, 1995) – WWF Monday Night RAW
On this day in 1995, the World Wrestling Federation aired another episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Monday Night RAW’.
It was taped at the Coliseum in Richmond, Virginia and featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings’ PPV.
Here’s the card:
Ahmed Johnson vs. Rad Radford
Tomoko Wannabe & Aja Kong vs. Kyoko Inoue & Alundra Blayze
Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. John Chrystal
The Undertaker vs. Sir Mo
