I don't get it. It seems to me like they are bound to lose a ton of money on this one after like ten people buy it. I hate **** like this. Unless you are an established name and an exciting fighter, I am not going to pay to watch your stupid ass fight. What are they thinking?
Because nobody was going to air it on American television. It's only like $15 bucks or something, so if you want to watch it, you can buy it, but I don't think they're expecting to make a big profit, probably just enough to cover overhead.
Okay, I guess that makes sense to me. It was just surprising when I saw it listed as a PPV because, y'know, hardly anyone will see it.