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Post by Stephanie McMahon's sidekick! on Oct 9, 2002 15:17:57 GMT -5
WWE Raw Rating: Did Raw Roulette Help?
- Some very pleasant news in for WWE. This weeks Raw rating came in at a 3.8 cable rating, with a 5.6 share which is up from the 3.6 that the show has done the last two weeks.
The show did hours of 3.7 and 3.9.
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Post by Stephanie McMahon's sidekick! on Oct 16, 2002 12:57:53 GMT -5
RAW Rating Rises Again Indicating Outstanding News For WWE
The rating for last night's edition of WWE RAW has been released and it once again will make the staff at WWE smile. The number came in at 3.9, up from last week's 3.8 on the 'RAW Roulette' episode.
Last night's show did hours of about 3.8 and 3.9 (which would make the number technically a little less than 3.9, but due to rounding it is viewed as a full 3.9). That indicates something very interesting, showing that viewers actually grew more interested in the show as time went on. That contradicts the incredible level of bad feedback fans on the Internet offered for RAW, showing that the core RAW audience has a different taste.
This number is especially strong due to the fact that RAW was competing with its usual competitors in Monday Night Football and Everybody Loves Raymond, along with the MLB playoffs. All of those shows were strong for the night, thus meaning that RAW's 3.9 definitely is a good thing. I'm sure this will make Vince more pleasant going into that planned RAW meeting next week.
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Post by Stephanie McMahon's sidekick! on Nov 13, 2002 5:23:50 GMT -5
The rating for the 11th November
WWE Raw Rating: Absolute Disaster/Worst In Years
- In what has to be really, really scary news to WWE, the pre-PPV edition of Raw scored just a 3.1 cable rating, with a 4.8 share, according to Nielsen Media Research. The show did hours of 3.2 and 3.1, meaning that not only did the show not build an audience from hour one to hour two, but it actually lost viewers.
It's considered a bad night when hour two doesn't grow considerably from hour one. It's a disaster when it goes backward. The 3.1 is right around what WWE was doing in late 1997, when they were getting beaten on Monday nights by WCW Nitro. There is no real way to paint anything but a very negative spin on the rating. This is very bad news for WWE.
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Post by Stephanie McMahon's sidekick! on Nov 27, 2002 14:08:40 GMT -5
Backstage Reaction To The Recent Ratings Drop November 26, 2002
Just a reminder this week’s RAW rating has gone down 0.3, from 3.7 last week to 3.4 this week.
The Latest on the backstage reaction is that the WWE Smackdown wrestlers are said to be not surprised about RAW dropping in the ratings this week.
The general all around feeling is that RAW currently has no upward mobility for the youger generation while Smackdown continues to put new faces into high profile spots.
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Post by Stephanie McMahon's sidekick! on Dec 5, 2002 5:25:28 GMT -5
WWE RAW Rating Drops Once Again
This past Monday night's edition of WWE RAW scored a 3.3 cable rating, down from the previous week's 3.4 number. Definitely not a good sign for WWE heading into Armageddon, and basically not a good sign in any time frame. That makes last Monday's show the second lowest rated live RAW broadcast in five years.
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Post by Stephanie McMahon's sidekick! on Dec 11, 2002 13:12:07 GMT -5
WWE RAW Rating Doesn't Budge
Last night's WWE RAW scored a 3.3 cable rating, with a 4.9 share. That is the same number the show did last week, showing no increase of interest heading into the final RAW before this Sunday's Armageddon pay-per view. The first hour scored a 3.1, the second scored a 3.5, so that is at least a decent rise from beginning to end.
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Post by Stephanie McMahon's sidekick! on Dec 20, 2002 15:12:44 GMT -5
WWE RAW Rating Increases This Week
Last night's edition of WWE RAW jumped from last week's dissapointing 3.3 number by climbing to the 3.5 mark according to Nielsen Media Research. The first hour of the show did a 3.3 and the second hour scored a 3.6 showing steady increase from beginning to end.
Some may talk down on the number because they expect too much from the company, but WWE is at a point now where any increase is good. I think those who tuned in last night that didn't last week have a good reason to watch again next week due to the quality of last night's show.
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Post by Stephanie McMahon's sidekick! on Jan 23, 2003 13:39:58 GMT -5
WWE RAW Rating Drops
This past Monday night's edition of WWE RAW scored a 3.8 cable rating.
Last Monday the show scored a 3.9 cable rating with the second week of Monday Night Football being over and Vince McMahon's promoted return responsible.
One would think with interest off of that, interest coming off the Royal Rumble PPV, and interest into Eric Bischoff's "atomic bombshell" the number would increase, or at least hold sturdy
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