WWE.com racked up over 100 MILLION page views this past Monday. Yes, you read that correctly, 100 MILLION page views.
Internally, we slated 80 million page views as our goal, eclipsing the previous WWE.com record of 69 million page views.
However, after 2 months of preparation and mining through analytics to discover what all of you wanted to see most, the WWE.com team created a very detailed plan of what we would be posting. After seeing that we reached 40 million page views on Wrestlemania Sunday, I quietly felt we had a shot of reaching 100 million on the day following WrestleMania 25 as the days following PPVs are our highest trafficked days thanks to all of you who make visiting WWE.com a part of your PPV weekend experience.
This was my first WrestleMania as Director of Content for WWE.com as opposed to a WWE TV announcer. I can tell you that seeing us surpass 100 million page views at 9:45 PM EST on Monday night was more of a personal accomplishment for me than calling my first WrestleMania match.
In fact, my work at WWE.com is more personally satisfying for me than announcing. Announcing will never change. I would prep, go to ringside and call matches...week after week, month after month, year after year for the foreseeable future.
WWE.com and the Internet as a whole will always be evolving. The Internet is the most powerful medium ever invented including Telephone, Radio and Television. I can say this with certainty because all of the afformentioned can be done on the Internet.
VOIP changed home telephone use forever and IPTV will change Television forever. Have you ever imagined what it would be like if your home's wireless router not only sent the internet to your laptop but also your television. Imagine seeing whatever is on your laptop (websites, music, video) on your Television. Imagine watching WWE.com's RAW, ECW and SmackDown video highlights on your big screen HDTV. Better yet, imaging seeing WWE.com's thousands of Diva photos on that same TV.
Now stop imagining. Sooner rather than later, IPTV will be readily available like VOIP. With four hours of original weekly programming, PPVs and WWE.com Legacy, WWE.com will be in as good a position as any other entertainment company to make the most of IPTV.
As you can tell, I get very excited when thinking about the future of WWE.com and I hope all of you feel the same way.
OMG!
Joey Styles


Wonderful.
MEM06:18 PM EST