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WWE’s Shift to Shorter Premium Live Events: Quality Over Quantity

One big thing: WWE is sticking with shorter Premium Live Event cards

WWE plans to continue its trend of fewer matches at Premium Live Events, embracing a quality-over-quantity approach.

• Fightful Select reports WWE is pleased with the results of shorter cards
• This format enhances Raw and SmackDown by saving matches for weekly shows
• It’s especially beneficial when SmackDown is in the same city as the next day’s Premium Live Event

Why it matters

This shift represents a significant change in WWE’s event strategy under Triple H’s leadership, prioritizing match quality and overall show pacing over lengthy cards.

By the numbers

WWE typically held 7-9 matches per Premium Live Event in previous years
• Recent events have featured 5-6 matches on average

What they’re saying

Sami Zayn, a prominent WWE Superstar, has expressed mixed feelings about the shorter cards, highlighting the ongoing debate within the wrestling community.

The big picture

WWE’s commitment to this format suggests a long-term strategy shift, potentially influencing how other wrestling promotions structure their major events.

What’s next

Fans can expect this trend to continue for the foreseeable future, with WWE focusing on delivering high-impact, memorable matches rather than lengthy events.

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