An interesting take on the issue from Sports Illustrated.
This caught my attention:
Sports Illustrated said:The fact is McMahon could have easily kept this event in Denver by moving Raw to the nearby Denver Coliseum, a solution that would have accommodated all the fans who bought tickets for the event. Instead, he declined to keep the show in Denver, announcing that fans with tickets to Monday's show could exchange them for tickets to a non-televised event at the Coliseum in August. According to Kroenke Sports, he also reneged on the idea of moving Raw to Sunday night at the Pepsi Center, instead saying that it had to be on Monday night and holding a press conference in Times Square Thursday where he continued to bash Stan Kroenke, the owner of the Pepsi Center and the Nuggets
As much as McMahon would like you to believe that it's imperative that Raw be live on Monday, it really isn't a necessity. Smackdown, the WWE's other signature show, is taped Tuesday and shown Friday nights. In fact for five years when Raw was garnering its highest ratings in the late 1990s, it was taped Tuesday every other week..
So basically, Kroenke Sports, who I can only presume is owned by Stan Kronenke, attempted to re-arrange Raw so it's taped instead of streamed live. Great, people will read spoilers and not bother with some of the show.
I'd also like to point out that the person who wrote this article obviously knows nothing about WWE at all. The last time WWE taped Raw, Mankind won the WWE title, before it was broadcast, WCW, the at the time rival show of WWE spoiled this fact (although it backfired on them, as everyone turned over to watch Mankind win the WWE title instead of WCW's Nitro show). And of course McMahon is going to try and make as much out of this as possible! He isn't a milti-millionaire because he sits on his ass and does nothing. Facts are simple, they had a contract, Kroenke broke this contract, so McMahon isn't going to sit back on it.
Besides, McMahon I think should make the most out of this. As far as I'm aware, this is the first time WWE has ever had to re-schedule an event because of poor administration, sure he could have held it down in another centre, but fuck it, it isn't what he booked, why should he?