Its On !! The Beasts Of The East

Thanks for the clarification, now I understand.

Thanks

Barry Doc said:
What I mean is a uncharacteristic miss or not getting shape where
they both normally would.
There where only two safties played I believe total in both matches,
I'll have to check my very sloppy notes:rolleyes:

Thanks,
Doc
 
Are these Matches gonna be sold by Accu-Stats on DVD ? unforunatly i couldnt make it, figures it was a hop skip and a jump away too!

Thanks
Steve
 
I ordered the first set PPV. A very good match to watch, even if it was a lil lop sided. :)
 
Does anybody know if they made any money on this and if they might do something like this again?

By "they" I mean both Accustats and the contestants.
 
dmgwalsh said:
Does anybody know if they made any money on this and if they might do something like this again?

By "they" I mean both Accustats and the contestants.
Accustats made money for sure..it was a PPV event..they had 2 sessions an Afternoon and a Evening session.. $10 for one..and $15 for both.

not sure what the players played for...or made.
 
SWEDEintheRIVER said:
Accustats made money for sure..it was a PPV event..they had 2 sessions an Afternoon and a Evening session.. $10 for one..and $15 for both.

not sure what the players played for...or made.

Don't be so sure Accu-Stats made money on this. I'm not saying they didn't, but there is a breakeven point (i.e., number of viewers necessary before he makes a profit) for this stuff, which he may or may not have hit.

Factoring in the costs of production, labor, etc... he may have needed 100 people to be watching? That is just a guess. Tough to generate that much interest, in my opinion, for a live PPV. I'm actually shocked that Pat's not making these videos available after-the-fact. Live PPV, where you require your viewers to adjust their schedules to the time of the match, seems kind of quaint these days.

- Steve
 
Steve Lipsky said:
Don't be so sure Accu-Stats made money on this. I'm not saying they didn't, but there is a breakeven point (i.e., number of viewers necessary before he makes a profit) for this stuff, which he may or may not have hit.

Factoring in the costs of production, labor, etc... he may have needed 100 people to be watching? That is just a guess. Tough to generate that much interest, in my opinion, for a live PPV. I'm actually shocked that Pat's not making these videos available after-the-fact. Live PPV, where you require your viewers to adjust their schedules to the time of the match, seems kind of quaint these days.

- Steve
True true...and i think i heard Pat say there was over 100 viewers. i'm not sure tho.

i'm also surprised that Pat's not making the DVD's. Are you sure he's not?
 
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