RAW Viewship drops 11%

  • Welcome to "The New" Wrestling Smarks Forum!

    I see that you are not currently registered on our forum. It only takes a second, and you can even login with your Facebook! If you would like to register now, pease click here: Register

    Once registered please introduce yourself in our introduction thread which can be found here: Introduction Board


Jonathan

Champion
Joined
Dec 19, 2011
Messages
17,031
Reaction score
2,969
Points
113
Viewership data is for Monday’s 2/11 edition of WWE RAW. RAW averaged 4.26 million viewers for the 3-hour broadcast, down half a million from last week.

Here are the hourly numbers:

Hour 1: 4,350,000
Hour 2: 4,250,000
Hour 3: 4,180,000

Viewership was down 11% from last week. It’s worth noting that not only did RAW lose viewers in the final hour, but also throughout the entire show.

The rating will be available shortly and should be around a 3.0.

http://www.sescoops.com/raw-viewership-down-11-from-last-week/

Even Rock couldn't raise the number :rock:
 

BigRedTaco

Jobber
Joined
Feb 8, 2013
Messages
32
Reaction score
2
Points
0
Age
29
I don't think anyone was interested in the SBF :haha:
 

Leo C

Backlund Mark
Joined
Apr 7, 2012
Messages
23,437
Reaction score
2,232
Points
0
Age
29
Location
São Paulo, Brazil
Well, this is weird. Rock always brings the ratings up and they saved him until the end of the show, why did people tune off?
 

Lockard 23

The WWF/E Guru
Joined
Feb 10, 2012
Messages
6,691
Reaction score
1,927
Points
0
Age
37
Location
Union City, Tennessee
Coming off last week's show, maybe some didn't know for certain that Rock would be on and didn't bother to tune in? I also wonder if the novelty of Rock will wear off by the time Wrestlemania comes around.
 

Dolph'sZiggler

Biggest self-mark since Bret Hart
Joined
Feb 2, 2012
Messages
47,754
Reaction score
14,050
Points
0
Age
33
KLockard23 said:
Coming off last week's show, maybe some didn't know for certain that Rock would be on and didn't bother to tune in? I also wonder if the novelty of Rock will wear off by the time Wrestlemania comes around.

I would venture to say it is entirely up to WWE if Rock loses his luster or not. Rock can only do so much if the feuds he is in are not interesting enough to hold people's attention. He can only show up and play sing along with Rocky with no real point for so long
 

Brosnar

Jobber
Joined
Feb 12, 2013
Messages
111
Reaction score
19
Points
0
Location
Britain
Woah, so the ploy of constantly advertising The Rock to appear on the show later in the night didn't work out.
I would have thought that the viewing numbers would have indeed gone up in the last hour, but according to the figures posted in the OP, they were at their worst!

I thought that Rock's promo was pretty funny, and got heated (in a good way) between him and Punk, but thinking about it as a whole, for the last promo going into a PPV, Rock's content should have realistically been more than a funny story and been more between Punk and Rock - in my opinion.
 

Laura

The Showoff
Joined
Nov 25, 2012
Messages
571
Reaction score
397
Points
0
Age
37
Dolph'sZiggler said:
I would venture to say it is entirely up to WWE if Rock loses his luster or not. Rock can only do so much if the feuds he is in are not interesting enough to hold people's attention. He can only show up and play sing along with Rocky with no real point for so long

It's not entirely up to WWE. Given the fact that he's only there part-time, what more can they possibly do with him aside from fluff? No long-term feud is possible. No character progession. No TV matches. No risky spots. Also working against him is that his entire run is so obviously predictable. There was anticipation for the RR match, but that was only because everyone knew the reign was about to end. They wanted to see it, to see the finish. In many ways, it was Punk who drew for that match, not the Rock. And now that the belt is on the Rock, what is there left to see? Fan pandering? Comedy skits? Crappy matches and an inevitable loss to Cena?

In any case, it's not WWE's fault that the Rock is losing his 'luster.' The Rock is losing his luster because he's part-time, he's a movie star, and his current contract doesn't allow for him to do much beyond raise an eyebrow - and even the marks have to get bored of that after a while.

But hey, the viewer numbers are still high. An 11% drop is a still huge improvement over a couple months ago. Rocky still draws. For now, anyway. We'll see by Wrestlemania. I'm excited already...
 
  • Like
Reactions: Leo C

Saylor

Champion
Joined
Jan 27, 2012
Messages
4,760
Reaction score
193
Points
63
Age
29
Website
www.wweforums.net
The show overall was decent, to be fair. Everyone must have tuned of because of Paul Haymen and CM Punk's Twilight scene.

:lol1:
 

Dat Kid1

King of smurf Style
Joined
Sep 2, 2012
Messages
22,647
Reaction score
5,892
Points
0
Location
New York, NY
Website
youtube.com
That's surprising because I thought Henry killing Hornswoggle would spike the rating to a 4.0 at least