Lots of reader feedback on video/audio issues for Judgment Day - info

Reported by Adam Martin of WrestleView.com
On Monday, May 19, 2008 at 5:49 PM EST

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Steven sent this in: They may blame it on bad weather in the UK but the picture was bliping on the other side of the world in New Zealand and it was a nice clear day here.

Luke Fittes sent this in: The whole Pay Per View seemed to have a problem all the way through starting close to the end of the WWE Tag Team Title match, making the whole PPV difficult to watch, getting worse in the main event. It seemed once the match was over though, the feed returned to normal for the last 2 minutes of the show. A good £15 well wasted.

Harold Pawlik sent this in: The problem wasn't just in the U.K., I had the problems here in the states on Time Warner cable. The picture froze like 4 times on me.

Chad Bischoff sent this in: Just as others in the UK have reported the PPV feed last night in the UK was really bad. I first noticed the problems around the 30 minute mark, then the problem went away but soon came back at the start of the Chris Jericho/Shawn Michaels match. From that match on the sound and picture would dip in and out every minute or so. The feed was then unwatchable during the main event and at that point Sky Box Office put a graphic up at the bottom of the screen blaming the problems on the weather, claming it was "adverse weather" although there was no adverse weather last night......good ole Sky Box Office! In a funnier note the picture went back to perfect along with perfect sound as Triple H got the win and the PPV went off air.

Ancloherty sent this in: I also had issues here in Boston. I called Comcast around 8:30 and they said if I wanted my money back they would have to cancel the show right then.

Kieran Prendergast sent this in: The feed last night from the Judgment Day PPV on Sky Box Office was terrible, I was watching it in Ireland and the picture and sound kept skipping and freezing up, near enough ruined the event for me.

Dave sent this in: Virgin Media in the UK again messed up their coverage of WWE PPV, this time with Judgment Day, with many viewers (according to digital spy forums) not getting pictures until an hour and a half into the show. Virgin also had major problems with Wrestlemania which resulted in them having to refund everyone that purchased the PPV from them. This coupled with poor quality of pictures (which may have been out of Virgins hands due to the bad weather) meant for an unpleasent viewing experience.