-
Roadie in a two-on-one
handicap match. The pay-per-view
received a 0.83
buyrate,
equivalent to
approximately 332,000 buys. By 1993, the
World Wrestling...
- pay-per-view drew a 2.3
buyrate,
which was
lower than the
previous year's 2.8
buyrate. It was higher, however, than the
buyrates for any of the following...
- States. This
event was the most
bought UFC pay-per-view of all time with a
buyrate of 2.4 million. The
event was
headlined by a UFC
Lightweight Championship...
- 500 fans—the
lowest attendance of any King of the Ring event—while the
buyrate was the
highest of any King of the Ring
event until 1999. The
event was...
- pay-per-view
buyrate for
WrestleMania XI was 1.3,
which was
lower than the 1.68
buyrate for
WrestleMania X but
higher than the 1.2
buyrate for WrestleMania...
-
Roadie legit quit WWF the
following day. The pay-per-view
received a 0.7
buyrate,
equivalent to
approximately 280,000 buys. In May 1995, the
World Wrestling...
- Nevada. This
event was the most
bought UFC pay-per-view of all time with a
buyrate of 1.6 million,
until UFC 202
broke the
record with 1.65 million. The event...
- match, with
Michaels retaining the title. The pay-per-view
received a 0.9
buyrate,
equivalent to
approximately 205,000 buys in 1995 (1.0
equated to roughly...
-
secondary pay-per-view night.
Lukewarm reaction and a
disappointing 1.0
buyrate rendered the
experiment a failure, and the
company shelved its
plans until...
- Capital. This
event was the most
bought UFC pay-per-view of all time with a
buyrate of 1.65 million,
until UFC 229 (which also
featured McGregor in the main...