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Some Scary Signs That WWE Judgment Day Was A Failure

Posted by PWS Journalist Ryan Clark on 05/21/2002

 

 

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In what has to be a scary sign for the buyrate for last Sunday's WWE Judgment Day pay-per view, Sunday Night Heat one hour prior to the event, scored a disasterous 0.9 cable rating, with a 1.7 share.

 

Normally Sunday Night Heat is the highest rated show on MTV for Sunday's, but this past week's pre-Judgment Day show format came in as the fourth highest rated show on MTV for Sunday.

 

This is possibly the worst rating in Heat history, let alone Heat before a pay-per view. While I can not confirm it is the actual lowest number in history for the show, it is definitely not a good number and doesn't show good signs for the Judgment Day buyrate as mentioned before.

 

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Im not too/if not any suprised that Heat is REALLY REALLY bad. But my god a 0.9 RATING???, that bad??

the only decent thing that took place was the D-Lo match.

Anyone a d-lo fan besides me?

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Guest Spaceman Spiff

Can't imagine why.  Hype, recap, hype, recap, hype, 1 match, recap, hype, recap, hype.

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The D-Lo match was alright finish sucked could have been better on the ppv give it 10-15 minutes

 

Even on hype recap Heat's like which are on before every ppv the rating isn't that bad it just shows that no one cared about Hogan v Taker i'm sure the buyratte will be the worst of the year well lets say up to this point lets not get our hopes up about the quality getting better anytime soon

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