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    Quote Originally Posted by Links View Post
    You guys greatly overestimate just how much a PPV event brings in. Like GREATLY overestimate.
    3,000 different Facebook accounts watched the A-main through John Sandlin's cell phone coverage. Someone is missing out on some serious cash.

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    Good comment. I wonder when more promoters will start to turn PPV events away.
    I hate time trials.

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    How many of those 3000 would have paid for a PPV? Not many is my guess.
    I hate time trials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Links View Post
    You guys greatly overestimate just how much a PPV event brings in. Like GREATLY overestimate.
    Let’s hear it then

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    Quote Originally Posted by Links View Post
    You guys greatly overestimate just how much a PPV event brings in. Like GREATLY overestimate.
    This.

    3,000 people wouldn’t have bought the ppv. No way, no how. I highly doubt Knoxville or the World sell that many.

    That being said, the Kings are missing out on an additional revenue stream.

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    I think the King family is stuck in that old school way of thinking that PPV will hurt the attendance at the track but that theory has been proven false time and time again.

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    Guaranteed 1500 would have tho...

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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I'd take that bet 24/7/365.
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    I don't know about 1500 of the 3000 that watched it bootlegged on face book , but I'm in on taking the bet that at least 1500 would have purchased it nationwide on Ppv.

    not everyone has Facebook nor do they want it.
    Where is the move over flag when you need it?????

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    Its much safer watching it from home ....I felt like a moving target practice for those driving 4 wheeler's .... They need to have a sobriety checkpoint to keep the people on 2 feet from getting ran over ....
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    Bob i agree with you on the 4 wheelers, side by sides, and pit bikes. Also it is no place for dogs. I seen 5 different dogs in the infield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Hubbard View Post
    Its much safer watching it from home ....I felt like a moving target practice for those driving 4 wheeler's .... They need to have a sobriety checkpoint to keep the people on 2 feet from getting ran over ....
    All tracks are going have to do something about the 4wheelers.I think some parents turn the kids loose on them then everyone look out.

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