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Post by #Classic Hi-Definition X on Jan 15, 2013 16:38:26 GMT -5
Viewer totals (from TVbytheNumbers):
8:00- 4.5 million 9:00- 4.68 million 10:00- 4.47 million
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Post by Arrow on Jan 15, 2013 16:39:47 GMT -5
So they're back to losing viewers in the third hour again? That sucks.
Should still be a good rating, though.
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Post by BV on Jan 15, 2013 16:40:25 GMT -5
Dr. Shelby brings the ratings, brother.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2013 16:40:28 GMT -5
Back to the usual gain, lose.
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Post by xCompackx on Jan 15, 2013 16:44:39 GMT -5
Not really a surprise. I know that many in the Raw thread were expecting legends and stuff, but I think Raw 1000 was the "Big celebration for Raw" and this was just a clip show with some wreslting and a Rock concert.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2013 16:48:14 GMT -5
Not really a surprise. I know that many in the Raw thread were expecting legends and stuff, but I think Raw 1000 was the "Big celebration for Raw" and this was just a clip show with some wreslting and a Rock concert. Yeah I don't understand why people were thinking they were gonna get another RAW 1000. WWE never hyped it to be something like that, only that it was the 20th Anniversary of RAW. I don't think they want to do another big one, they just had the 1000th episode and the Slammys, and have Royal Rumble and Wrestlemania to prepare for.
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Post by paywindah on Jan 15, 2013 17:37:38 GMT -5
Surprised there wasn't a huge loss from lapsed fans tuning in expecting Austin, Taker, HBK, etc...
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Post by thelonewolf527 on Jan 15, 2013 19:30:38 GMT -5
Does the overrun count towards the 10:00 hour? Because I don't think The Rock came out until 11:00 last night
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Post by celticjobber on Jan 15, 2013 19:48:08 GMT -5
According to Meltzer, the overall RAW rating was a 3.2
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Post by The Gambler Fan on Jan 15, 2013 20:06:40 GMT -5
Monday Night Football is now over for the season. The ratings will stay up until after Wrestlemania.
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Post by kidglov3s on Jan 15, 2013 20:30:28 GMT -5
Given the celebrations for the 10th and 15th anniversary I think it was totally fair to expect something from the 20th besides your typical Evening Zoo with AJ and The Gang.
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Post by celticjobber on Jan 15, 2013 20:33:13 GMT -5
Given the celebrations for the 10th and 15th anniversary I think it was totally fair to expect something from the 20th besides your typical Evening Zoo with AJ and The Gang. Supposedly it was originally going to have stars from the past, but plans changed within the last week or so.
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Post by thelonewolf527 on Jan 15, 2013 20:34:04 GMT -5
Given the celebrations for the 10th and 15th anniversary I think it was totally fair to expect something from the 20th besides your typical Evening Zoo with AJ and The Gang. They just did this though less than 6 months ago on Raw 1000 so doing it again would just seem weird This was more akin to the 900th episode of Raw
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Post by kidglov3s on Jan 15, 2013 20:36:49 GMT -5
Given the celebrations for the 10th and 15th anniversary I think it was totally fair to expect something from the 20th besides your typical Evening Zoo with AJ and The Gang. They just did this though less than 6 months ago on Raw 1000 so doing it again would just seem weird This was more akin to the 900th episode of Raw You mean the one that spent forever hyping up a rematch from Summerslam 1997 of Bret vs Undertaker? Not that it wasn't a complete f***ing absurd catastrophe, but they treated that show as much more of an exception than this on.
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Post by Legion on Jan 16, 2013 15:38:58 GMT -5
I was expecting something big. It was the 20th anniversary episode. I wanted reflection and much more bonus stuff and throw back things.
Something more like Old School Raw than just a normal Raw with extra Rock
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Post by xCompackx on Jan 16, 2013 16:01:08 GMT -5
Given the celebrations for the 10th and 15th anniversary I think it was totally fair to expect something from the 20th besides your typical Evening Zoo with AJ and The Gang. Supposedly it was originally going to have stars from the past, but plans changed within the last week or so. I wonder what changed their minds, if true. Maybe Austin not being available really was what made them go to the clip show.
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Post by Chip on Jan 16, 2013 16:19:15 GMT -5
Yeah I don't understand why people were thinking they were gonna get another RAW 1000. WWE never hyped it to be something like that, only that it was the 20th Anniversary of RAW. Actually they kinda did but in a very strange way. I have the WWE app on my phone and despite having notifications turned off for that app they found a way to force one to remind me it was the 20th anniversary show a few hours before they went live. I guess hype would be the wrong word but after receiving that I had higher expectations.
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Post by andrew8798 on Jan 17, 2013 3:09:29 GMT -5
The rating star of the show was Flair over Rock, actually by a considerable margin.
In the segment-by-segment, they opened really big with Vince McMahon in a segment with Big Show and Alberto Del Rio, doing a 3.44 opening quarter. Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett lost 171,000 viewers, which is really good considering the strength of the open with McMahon and running such a long match early. Kane vs. Damien Sandow and the Mick Foley Hall of Fame announcement with the brawl with The Shield, Ryback, Randy Orton and Sheamus losing 497,000 viewers. The Ryback interview and Kaitlyn vs. Eve Torres for the Divas title gained 509,000 viewers at 9 p.m. to a 3.33 rating. C.M. Punk vs. Brodus Clay lost 149,000 viewers. The C.M. Punk post-match interview, the cars being destroyed video of old Raw episodes and Mick Foley, The Rock and Vickie Guerrero backstage gained 142,000 viewers. Sheamus vs. 3MB in a Battle Royal and a John Cena backstage interview lost 202,000 viewers. Miz TV with Flair and Antonio Cesaro gained 449,000 viewers at 10 p.m. for the show’s peak rating of 3.50. Daniel Bryan vs. Cody Rhodes, plus A.J., Big E Langston and Dolph Ziggler promo and vignette on weddings in WWE lost 752,000 viewers which is likely to be among the biggest drops of the year, and that’s with no football. John Cena vs. Dolph Ziggler in the cage match gained 118,000 viewers. The final segment with The Rock concert and the brawl with Punk gained 207,000 viewers, which is a low overrun gain, to a 3.20 quarter.
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Post by Richard on Jan 17, 2013 3:13:34 GMT -5
Everything after Flair was abysmal, wow.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2013 3:18:26 GMT -5
Y'know, I'm starting to wonder if Rock / Punk's even going to help the Rumble buyrate that much. On paper you'd think, but it's already been shown Rock's presence alone doesn't sell PPVs with Survivor Series 2011, evidently judging by the overrun here they're not particularly bringing in ratings together, and Punk hasn't drawn particularly well other times he's been put into a position to do so.
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