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    Raw draws lowest rating of 2019

    Hour 1 - 2.34 million
    Hour 2 - 2.24 million
    Hour 3 - 1.90 million

    The show lost over 400,000 viewers from the first hour to the third. Viewership is down nearly 30% percent from last year's episode.

    It's hard to keep defending the increasingly low ratings WWE has gotten. Something clearly has to change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BestSportsEntertainer View Post
    Hour 1 - 2.34 million
    Hour 2 - 2.24 million
    Hour 3 - 1.90 million

    The show lost over 400,000 viewers from the first hour to the third. Viewership is down nearly 30% percent from last year's episode.

    It's hard to keep defending the increasingly low ratings WWE has gotten. Something clearly has to change.
    Every hour of Raw finished in the Top 5 for Monday night ratings. Two programs ahead of them were the NBA Playoffs.

    I think it's time people start to realize comparing ratings and viewership now against ten years ago or more is not good. And I believe the 3rd hour of Raw has dropped in ratings on a number of occasions.

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    True but how low can it get before the whole thing collapses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slyfox696
    Every hour of Raw finished in the Top 5 for Monday night ratings. Two programs ahead of them were the NBA Playoffs.

    I think it's time people start to realize comparing ratings and viewership now against ten years ago or more is not good. And I believe the 3rd hour of Raw has dropped in ratings on a number of occasions.
    That's becoming increasingly apparent. Former creative writer Tommy Casiello tweeted once that WWE cares more about the demos than the raw numbers (no pun intended). Almost inconceivable when you look at ratings a decade ago and you see 4, 5 or 6's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BestSportsEntertainer View Post
    True but how low can it get before the whole thing collapses?
    Quite a while. You cannot compare total numbers. TV networks don't care about those.

    TV networks care about demographics, particularly demographics mostly attractive to advertisers. And Raw is a live program (not taped) that appeals to the correct demographics and does comparatively well in the ratings. They are going to be just fine.
    Quote Originally Posted by LibSuperstar View Post
    That's becoming increasingly apparent. Former creative writer Tommy Casiello tweeted once that WWE cares more about the demos than the raw numbers (no pun intended). Almost inconceivable when you look at ratings a decade ago and you see 4, 5 or 6's.
    Not to be THAT person, but Raw was not getting 6's (or even 5's regularly) a decade ago. If they got a rating in the 4s, it was a good night. Source

    That said, your overall point is correct. It's not about total numbers, it is about comparative numbers in demographics.

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    Yeah. Articles like this are simply click bait for the haters and uninformed. Technology today simply makes the old ratings system much less significant than it once was. Obsolescence seems like an inevitability.

    It does, however, provide entertaining comments from people who â??love wrestlingâ? doing nothing but wishing ill will upon it.

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    Do you really think a 30% drop in one year is insignificant?

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    But people said having a full time champ would make it better.

    It's no coincidence that as the roster/product gets more wrestling focused, the ratings go down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BestSportsEntertainer View Post
    Do you really think a 30% drop in one year is insignificant?
    No, but the explanations for it can vary wildly. It could be poorer product, or it could be more people doing like I do, where they keep up with Network shows but not regular TV. Maybe those people catch the replays on Hulu (as I do from time to time). Maybe those people have just cut the cord all together and only watch Netflix and Amazon Prime.

    It is not insignificant, but the possible explanations extend far beyond just quality of product.

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    The ratings don't erally include the cordcutters streaming through apps like DirectTVNow, Playstation Vue, and Sling TV.

    The ratings really aren't indicative of interest, and TV people completely understand that. It's why the WWE got billion dollar TV deals even with ratings on the decline.

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