The Future of Monday Night Raw is dark - USA Network and Ratings!

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Source: Ryan Clark

There is panic in the WWE locker room concerning the slumping RAW ratings. As most of you know by now, Monday’s edition of RAW which featured the return of Shawn Michaels only did a 2.8 cable rating. For those that do not remember, there was a glitch in the ratings a couple of months back that caused the RAW rating to report at a low 2.5, but that doesn’t seem to be the case with this week’s low rating.

To further add to the stress of the low ratings, WWE has not been on the best of terms with the USA Network lately. Bonnie Hammer, an executive for the USA Network and the person that spearheaded the movement to bring RAW back to USA from Spike TV, has been sending the WWE RAW Creative Team 10-20 suggestions on a regular basis. From what we have heard, Vince McMahon reads these ideas, passes them along to Stephanie, who gives them to Head RAW Creative Team member Brian Gewirtz. It is said that Gewirtz basically goes over all of them and buries them in front of the entire Creative Team. One of the reasons WWE has not considered a single idea from Hammer is because they are insecure about someone else’s ideas working better than what they came up with.

Perhaps the scariest thing out of all of this is that the three year deal that WWE signed with USA/NBC/Universal on April 4, 2005 comes due shortly after next year’s WrestleMania. While RAW has done well enough to prevent the USA Network from cancelling them (WWE has allowed USA to become the number-one ranked cable network and without them they’d lose that spot), they have not delivered the numbers that the USA Network expected when the deal was signed and those were upper 4’s and 5’s. The show has been performing in the mid to low 3’s and did in the high 2’s this past week.

Furthermore this gives WWE very little leverage for negotiations and may cause them to sign a deal worth significantly less than what they signed three years ago. With the company basically giving up on pay-per-view to be their single main revenue generator in favor of television rights and fees it could affect the bottom line. While not all negative, the future outlook is not positive and is dark.

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This is weird WWE Raw is getting Ratings now as low as 2.8 like have a Rating of atleast 3.5 and this edition of RAW also had Shawn Michaels returning and a New World Champion was crowned as well as a post PPV Show, despite all that the Ratings were so low, I wonder what McMahon and the Creative Staff will do towards this. Before when there was a New Champion on a PPV and a post-PPV show would be held then the Ratings would be as high as 3.8 or 4.0
 

xtremebadass

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Funny how the ratings dropped after Cena got injured...

Little Boy: NO I DON'T WANT TO WATCH WRESTLING ANYMORE! JOHN CENA IS INJURED! HE WAS MY CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE AND NO HE IS GONE! I AM GOING TO CRY AND NOT WATCH RAW!
 

Great One

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Yeah... it's kinda sad, but I'm glad the ratings are going down that's what the WWE gets for trying to build everything around one guy and shoving him down everyone's throats assuming he is truly immortal and will never get injured.
 

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Even though they were shoving Cena down everyone's throats, doesn't the low ratings show how important Cena was?? That's the way I see it, I'm not a big Cena fan, nor do I hate him, but fact is he got people to tune in.
 

Travis40

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God damn is everyone stupid? This WAS NOT the rating for this week, if you look at the date it says "Week of October 1"...this was the week of October 8th....god damn, the rating for this last Raw hasn't come out yet. I'm tired of news sites making shit up saying that WWE is concerned.
 

PeepShow

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^ROFL, Trav does have a point. Monk keeps saying that stuff in the Ratings thread, but nobody sees or listens to it. Ive just been laughing at everyone getting worried about the ratings.
 

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Nether been bothered about Ratings! Never will! That's not what you should supposedly do if your a "Wrestling" fan!

In the end Whatever happens behind the scenes wether it be Ratings, or Television Nertworks... None of that should interfeer on your enjoyment of watching the show! & about the Rating...

*Zomg! Dey got 2.8.....*

Who gives a crap if they got a low rating, does that mean now even if you fought it was a good show you suddenly turn around & say "Actuall, it was the worst RAW ever because it had a low rating"! NO! That's not the point! I just don't get this fanboy stuff going on between people who constantly play up Ratings as though it's HUGE news & that it's the mid-90's all over again!... NEWS Flash... it's 2007, this isn't the Monday Night Wards so Ratings hardly count for much, i'd rather have a great show with crappy ratings than Vice-versa!

The sad thing is, that no matter how much me or anybody else rants about this... People don't get it in their heads!
 

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I'd laugh if raw cancelled then see what happens to the rest of the WWE.
ECW sure as hell can not be the lead brand for WWE.
Raw really doesn't deserve to be.
Smackdown isn't good enough to lead it.
 

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I'd laugh if raw cancelled then see what happens to the rest of the WWE.
ECW sure as hell can not be the lead brand for WWE.
Raw really doesn't deserve to be.
Smackdown isn't good enough to lead it.

Raw won't be cancelled anytime soon. Don't worry about that. They still pull in good enough ratings to make the top 10 for cable shows.

And of course as Trav and Peep said, the ratings for HBK's return still have yet to be released. I'd say check back on wednesday or thursday.
 

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RAW cancelled? You must be joking. It's because of Cena mainly. So until he returns, they'll have to find a way. I just don't know what.

The one thing that I don't understand is that when, say HBK returned and it gets low ratings, thats because no one knew he's gonna return.
 
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^^^exactly....if they had announced that HBK was coming back the the ratings would be higher.....but ratings doesn't mean a lot to Raw because it's not gonna get canceled anytime soon
 

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^WWe doesn't need just shawn michals for ratings..but fuck vince,raw's garbage, have more angles, promos,and of corse,sexy diva contests
 
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Sooo if USA ever drops Raw, where do you think it will go? I know thats a far stretch but it may happen far down the road.