Timing issues are apparently fairly common when it comes to promotions running their first-ever pay-per-view.
During a recent appearance on Barstool Sports, "The Bad Boy" spoke about being a victim of the first show curse, for lack of a better phrase, and how "The Wrld On GCW" pay-per-view experienced issues with the timing of the show and more.
Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview where he touches on this topic with his thoughts.
On how the show was not timed correctly: "It [The WRLD on GCW] was a little crazy, a little hectic, first time on pay-per-view for GCW, actual pay-per-view and it’s so different when you do actual pay-per-view opposed to like the FITE TVs. It’s just like, time constraints and it just wasn’t — I don’t think the show was timed correctly. I don’t think they added in time for the video packages and stuff which they’re all very good. Five-minute video packages."
On how first time PPVs always have those types of time restraints: "I just think we didn’t add everything in and then, we had to be off at 11. But that’s been a problem with people when they first start doing the pay-per-view thing; Barely Legal, ALL IN, it’s just a part of history. Now we’re just in that realm of rushing to the finish line."
(H/T and transcribed by Post Wrestling)
