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Apart from the news about slow sales of tickets for the seats to their pay-per-view event, considering the past history of long-gone organizations, it doesn't seem like it' such an excellent idea business-wise to put up together a string of fights with a lot of probably highly-paid fighters, that would drive up the way up the expense of putting the show on
Even though Eddie vs Chandler 2 is the real deal, I don't see any other fights that really tempts me to tune in, or any other factor in play that would make me want to shell out some hard-earned cash in a pure and sober mind.
I feel like Affliction put up a better pay-per-view event in the past, and PRIDE and Strikeforce were capable of putting up a better more attractive pay-per-view event if they chose to.
And they bit the dust.
Even though Eddie vs Chandler 2 is the real deal, I don't see any other fights that really tempts me to tune in, or any other factor in play that would make me want to shell out some hard-earned cash in a pure and sober mind.
I feel like Affliction put up a better pay-per-view event in the past, and PRIDE and Strikeforce were capable of putting up a better more attractive pay-per-view event if they chose to.
And they bit the dust.