It Appears As If WWE Will Be Increasing All Future PPVs To Four Hours Rather Than Three

It Appears As If WWE Will Be Increasing All Future PPVs To Four Hours Rather Than Three

If you already find WWE's PPVs to be bum-numbing affairs at three hours plus, prepare yourselves because a new report points to future shows (outside of the big four) moving up to being an hour longer.

By JoshWilding - May 22, 2018 04:05 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
We're used to WWE's four big PPVs being lengthy affairs, with this year's WrestleMania clocking in at nearly six hours. However, things are about to get even longer because it's being reported that from Money in the Bank onwards, the regular shows are going to be four hours long instead of three.

That event takes place next month and it's said that the plan is for every monthly show to gain an extra hour, something which makes a lot of sense now they feature Superstars from RAW and SmackDown Live. There's also some speculation that the Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series will now add another hour to become a whopping five hours in length in total. 

More wrestling is never really a bad thing but considering the fact WWE already has so much filler on these shows, this news may not be that exciting to a lot fans unless a lot of storylines improve moving forward. Oh, and expect WrestleMania to remain a good six hours or more based on this report!
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