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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2016 0:03:50 GMT -5
Hour one: 3.82 million Hour two: 3.85 million Hour three: 3.64 million Average: 3.77 million
For comparison, the corresponding show date-wise last year did...
Hour one: 5.22 million Hour two: 5.59 million Hour three: 5.26 million Average: 5.36 million
But that was the night after Mania. The go-home show did...
Hour one: 4.17 million Hour two: 4.34 million Hour three: 4.04 million Average: 4.18 million
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Post by cjh on Mar 30, 2016 0:17:49 GMT -5
Where did you get the numbers? They were supposed to be delayed until Wednesday morning due to the holiday weekend.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2016 0:20:13 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2016 3:58:02 GMT -5
Where did you get the numbers? They were supposed to be delayed until Wednesday morning due to the holiday weekend. Where I live, this thread was posted around 2 a.m. on Wednesday morning.
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Post by Snaptastic on Mar 30, 2016 5:14:09 GMT -5
Maybe they were expecting something (probably "If ya smell") since it was the go home show. Instead they got that steaming pile of whatever.
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Post by Vern on Mar 30, 2016 5:15:55 GMT -5
Yeah, the viewership being up on a show that shitty can only HURT WWE in the long run.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2016 5:19:51 GMT -5
Yeah, the viewership being up on a show that shitty can only HURT WWE in the long run. Eh, since it's the go-home they'll likely see a massive jump in viewers next week regardless. I mean looking at last year they gained a million viewers from the week before for the post-Mania Raw. Granted dunno if it'll go that high this year, but we'll see I guess. Though the way the ratings have been standing with some near record lows just in the lead-up to Mania, I'm figuring once the post-Mania buzz wears off things are going to get bad within a month or two.
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Post by Vern on Mar 30, 2016 5:59:02 GMT -5
Yeah, the viewership being up on a show that shitty can only HURT WWE in the long run. Eh, since it's the go-home they'll likely see a massive jump in viewers next week regardless. I mean looking at last year they gained a million viewers from the week before for the post-Mania Raw. Granted dunno if it'll go that high this year, but we'll see I guess. Though the way the ratings have been standing with some near record lows just in the lead-up to Mania, I'm figuring once the post-Mania buzz wears off things are going to get bad within a month or two. Of course viewership will be up for next week's episode, that's not "the long run".
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Post by Bo Rida on Mar 30, 2016 6:04:39 GMT -5
Maybe they were expecting something (probably "If ya smell") since it was the go home show. Instead they got that steaming pile of whatever. Hmmm can anybody remember some interesting things to happen on the Raw before WM? I'm sure there's a big list but I'm struggling to remember.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2016 6:08:49 GMT -5
Maybe they were expecting something (probably "If ya smell") since it was the go home show. Instead they got that steaming pile of whatever. Hmmm can anybody remember some interesting things to happen on the Raw before WM? I'm sure there's a big list but I'm struggling to remember. Offhand the show before Mania 27 had a great Triple H / Taker / Michaels segment which managed to inject a lot of depth into a match that was before that nothing but Triple H and Taker repeatedly staring silently at each other in between talking heads telling us how awesome it was going to be.
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