11 Lowest-Attended WWE Pay-Per-Views (PLEs) of All Time

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Here are the eleven lowest-attended WWE Premium Live Events (PLEs), formerly known as pay-per-views. Big hype doesn’t always mean big crowds—these events prove it! The Lowest-Attended WWE Pay-Per-Views / Premium Live Events Reasons for low attendance at Premium Live Events (PLEs, formerly known as pay-per-views) can be chalked up to many factors. Whether it was taking place during downtime in company history, being held in a small-scale venue, or a lack of excitement over a quickly thrown-together show, sometimes fans don’t latch on to pay-per-view as much as WWE would like to have hoped. Here are eleven such examples of that. For this article, we’ll refer to these events as pay-per-views (PPVs), as that’s what they were called when they originally aired. This list includes only officially recognized WWE main roster PPVs. It discludes exclusive foreign and WWE Network pay-per-view events and NXT specials, as well as the ECW One Night Stand shows, as the small audience was part of their design. This list will also, of course, not include shows affected by the recent pandemic. 11. In Your House 8: Beware of Dog (Night 1 and 2) Dates: May 26th and May 28th, 1996 Location: Florence Civic Center in Florence, South Carolina, and the North Charleston Coliseum in Charleston, South Carolina Attendance: 6,000 on night one, 4,500 on night two Arena Capacity: 9,736 on night one, 13,295 on night two In Your House: Beware of Dog is one of the most memorable In Your House pay-per-views, only not for the reasons WWE would like.

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