These games are diabolical.
And they're designed that way. They are purposefully designed to not just be a "time sync", but also a money sync. Anyone with a history of addiction issues, along with someone that has a history of an addictive personality like Phil, it's easy to get locked in. It's why social media companies like FB, Twitter, etc...are always blasting you with notifications - they call it "brain hacking", which is basically hitting you with likes in exchange for dopamine hits and your attention. Basically, it's the same model casinos use, to keep people dumping their life savings into their machines, in the CHANCE you'll win something big. In gacha, it's the hope of "If I keep putting in more money, well, I'll get that thing I really want."
Phil is going to keep dumping money into gacha. He's always has had an issue with spending money, even going back to when he was living in Bridgeport. I remember he mentioned he used to spend hundreds of dollars on scratchers a week - not just "Oh, I would buy the $1 ones." No. He would drop some serious coin, like $50-100 on scratchers, alone. Also, those damn statues that he had over his mature adult condo, Supercard, Marvel Future Fight, etc...He has an addiction to spending money. It also helps that he has always loved the half naked oily men, so, he doesn't mind dropping $ to get that six star Hogan, brother!
This is also the same idiot that would BRAG on Instagram about his pull on Dragon Ball Z: Dokan Battle after dropping some serious cash in the game.
Point being, when the day Scopey loses the rights to WWE, their servers shut down finally, Phil will move into the next money sync. It's how people with addictive personalities are. When one doesn't do the trick, another one will.