WWE released preliminary estimates of 280,000 buys for the Survivor Series pay-per-view. The buys are up from the 244,000 buys for the event in 2010 and 235,000 buys in 2009.
If you recall in April, I had the feeling that he didn't really help the WrestleMania number all that much despite what others were saying. WrestleMania sells itself, and whatever Undertaker match they come up with is really all that matters otherwise.
Seven years. My feeling is the kids who are watching now don't remember him and don't really care about him, and his old fans simply didn't give a shit and have largely moved on. His lame promos certainly didn't turn the trick.
The question now, is will The Rock vs. John Cena still be a huge difference making draw at WrestleMania? I say no, and I still say the Undertaker match is still the bigger potential dial mover.
The finish of last year's Undertaker/HHH match suggests a rematch, but I think they should move on to something else (not Kane). HHH has cooled of considerably after the Kevin Nash flop.
I'd go with Mark Henry. He'd be a credible threat to end the streak due to the nature of his push, and they could just ignore the first match like they did with HHH. The problem, is you have the great match standard to live up to, and there is no fucking way they have a great match.
The other match you could do is Undertaker vs. Daniel Bryan. Bryan loses a hard spirited match, shows great fight, and has his first WWE epic match. Undertaker helps him up and shows him respect in defeat, putting him over stronger than any win ever could.
Anyway, i'm drifting here. Rock kinda bombed. Discuss.
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