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Guest BoboBrazil
Posted

This week's edition of Raw did a 3.5 cable rating, with a five share, according to Nielsen Media Research. That is down from last week's 3.7. The high point of the show was for the 10:00 quarter hour, where the Rock wrestled Jeff Hardy and then had his face off with Bill Goldberg. That was the highest rated segment of the show, doing a 4.0. That was the highest quarter hour of the show.

 

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Guest razazteca
Posted

I bet the NCAA basketball game will be blamed for this.

Guest MaxPower27
Posted

Maybe the ratings fell off because the fans were depressed that JR quit. He'll come back and go over Jericho.

 

JR = RATINGS DRAW

 

;)

Guest Downhome
Posted
Maybe the ratings fell off because the fans were depressed that JR quit. He'll come back and go over Jericho.

 

JR = RATINGS DRAW

 

;)

Well, he IS apparently the most over guy in the entire company.

Guest razazteca
Posted

It has to be the Trading Places celebrity special with Andy Dick!

Guest Eagan469
Posted

The NCAA Championship game was on -

 

next week we can't blame anything, so until then I'll reserve judgment

Guest MaxPower27
Posted

So I finally pencil JR in for the Title around July?

 

Hey, he's no nappy haired 'entertainer' like SOME folks around those parts...

Guest Downhome
Posted

I wouldn't be suprised if they put JR in a much larger on air role. Hell, I'm sure they believe he would be a great manager and could get some guys over, seeing how over HE is.

 

I mean, did you hear the pop and chant for him last night? It was the loudest pop that I've heard in a very long time.

Guest MaxPower27
Posted

Maybe it'd get even louder if he was a manager, but that would mean that Coach does Raw.

 

We don't want that...

Guest Kahran Ramsus
Posted

I guess Goldberg really isn't a draw.

Guest Fook_Hing_Ho
Posted

3.5?

 

It's gotta be the economy.

 

and spongebob squarepants.

 

yesiree bob, or maybe the war cause there's absolutely nothing wrong with the product itself!

Guest Downhome
Posted

You can't judge if someone is a draw or not after one show. Give it time, wait untill at least after the upcoming PPV. Like I've said before, if Austin and Rocky couldn't provide a ratings boost, then Goldberg will not do so either. The ratings will never improve untill the writing gets better, period.

 

Regardless of anything though, I still don't think we'll see anything much bigger than 3.5-4.0 for a very long time, no matter what they put on TV.

Guest MaxPower27
Posted

Who can they go to next? Disco Inferno? Scott Norton? LA PARKA?!

Guest Mulatto Heat
Posted
I wouldn't be suprised if they put JR in a much larger on air role. Hell, I'm sure they believe he would be a great manager and could get some guys over, seeing how over HE is.

 

I mean, did you hear the pop and chant for him last night? It was the loudest pop that I've heard in a very long time.

He can manage the new All-American APA when they come back, so they can all profess on how it's anti-American to not be behind the war, and just be good ol' Southern boys.

 

I know it'll be so sugary-sweet it'll give us all diabetes.

Guest Kahran Ramsus
Posted

Austin & Rock provided a short term boost. That suggests that people were interested in them, but when they saw what was actually happening they didn't care for it and turned it off.

 

The ratings now suggest that people don't give a shit about Goldberg at all, other than those that are already watching.

Guest Downhome
Posted
I wouldn't be suprised if they put JR in a much larger on air role. Hell, I'm sure they believe he would be a great manager and could get some guys over, seeing how over HE is.

 

I mean, did you hear the pop and chant for him last night? It was the loudest pop that I've heard in a very long time.

He can manage the new All-American APA when they come back, so they can all profess on how it's anti-American to not be behind the war, and just be good ol' Southern boys.

 

I know it'll be so sugary-sweet it'll give us all diabetes.

Oh my God, that is actually quite possible.

 

I wonder which is cooler for the viewing public at home...

 

...Pro. Wrestling or Spongebob Squarepants.

 

Which would the average person or teen rather wear a shirt or something of?

Guest Downhome
Posted
Austin & Rock provided a short term boost. That suggests that people were interested in them, but when they saw what was actually happening they didn't care for it and turned it off.

 

The ratings now suggest that people don't give a shit about Goldberg at all, other than those that are already watching.

One week is not enough to judge anything on at all. If anyone, I would expect you of all people to remember that.

Guest Youth N Asia
Posted

There just isn't a wrestling audiance now for a 4.0

Guest AndrewTS
Posted

The other "big" signings brought approximately a two week bump.

 

Old Billy couldn't even do that. HA!!

Guest creativename
Posted
Austin & Rock provided a short term boost.  That suggests that people were interested in them, but when they saw what was actually happening they didn't care for it and turned it off.

 

The ratings now suggest that people don't give a shit about Goldberg at all, other than those that are already watching.

One week is not enough to judge anything on at all. If anyone, I would expect you of all people to remember that.

Actually, it is. What Kahran said was exactly correct--Austin's return boosted ratings for a few weeks, in a major way. It wasn't the end of MNF or the road to Mania either, because the boost was way beyond what those typically do. It was clearly Austin, and perhaps the Rock as well.

 

Goldberg OTOH did squat for the ratings. As I've posted many times, ratings are correlated almost perfectly with buyrates and attendance. Thus, it appears unlikely that Goldberg is a signficant draw at this point. Yes, I'm surprised as well; I truly thought he was the only invididual draw left. Even with the scant evidence we have, it appears to be a reasonable conclusion that this is not the case.

Guest Coffey
Posted
Who can they go to next? Scott Norton?

I'd mark like a mother fucker for that shit. I'm a big Scott "Flash" Norton mark. Have been for a long time.

Guest Super Pissed Smark
Posted

So I guess we can officially confirm Goldberg as a disaster, a fiasco, another multi-million dollar mistake for Vince. I'm so sad, I really thought Bill was the answer. Bring on Luger.

Guest Jobber of the Week
Posted
Bah, the only that matters is ME... My Enjoyment.

Yeah, seriously. I was watching some 1997 WWF last night. That shit was good, and ratings blew then too.

Guest Coffey
Posted
This week's edition of Raw did a 3.5 cable rating, with a five share, according to Nielsen Media Research. That is down from last week's 3.7. The high point of the show was for the 10:00 quarter hour, where the Rock wrestled Jeff Hardy and then had his face off with Bill Goldberg. That was the highest rated segment of the show, doing a 4.0. That was the highest quarter hour of the show.

 

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Who gives a shit?

Guest Jobber of the Week
Posted
He can manage the new All-American APA when they come back, so they can all profess on how it's anti-American to not be behind the war, and just be good ol' Southern boys.

Well, seeing that Teddy Long is on his way to remaking early 90s WCW tag team Doom, is JR going to make a new Young Pistols or something?

 

 

 

(remembers that "new" versions of old tag teams blow)

 

 

Hell, I shouldn't encourage 'em.

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