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Not surprised that the third hour was the lowest like I usually am when it is because there really wasn't much to look forward to since I doubt that many people cared for Steph/Brie enough for it to close the show. It was a good RAW, but it did feel weird without Brock or any real build to...
Yeah, I mean this is just a study done by one person. He doesn't seem to be very biased though and this is all pretty believable but there's a lot of variables going into something like this
Following the same pattern of the third hour dropping from the second but being a little higher than the first. Good that they stayed over 3.00, but barely.
I don't recall any Bryan fans ever saying he would draw though. The argument I always heard was "I don't care if he draws, he's entertaining to me and I would like to see him pushed." He doesn't draw, that's disappointing, I'm still a fan.
TBH, I'm surprised the last hour did that well. It was one guy wrestling nobodies (eh, Ryback) for an hour that was advertised like twice before to be happening.
I wasn't actually saying it was Cena's fault the ratings were low because that would have been stupid, thinking one guy is responsible for the ratings drop when he isn't even involved with most of the three hours.
Exact same thing I said about Punk last year.
Haven't been keeping up with Smackdown ratings much lately, but I know they were struggling with getting back to the 2.0 rating mark, any progress is good progress.