09.01.2012, 20:53
Zitat:Original von Sawyer
Was wiederum Auswirkungen auf die Einschaltquoten haben wird - zumindest bei mir!
Lügner! ;) Du schalest ja gar nicht in für die WWE relevanten Bereichen ein :P
Zitat:Original von Sawyer
Was wiederum Auswirkungen auf die Einschaltquoten haben wird - zumindest bei mir!
Zitat:"The Monday Night Football season is over, but WWE has gone against two huge Bowl games over the last two weeks. Last night's game did 24.4 million viewers. They finally get a break from pro and college football starting next week."
Zitat:- Due to the Holidays, we're just now getting the breakdown for the January 2nd RAW Supershow which featured the return of [lexicon]Chris Jericho[/lexicon]. RAW that night did a 3.11 rating with 4.43 million viewers. Here's the breakdown:
The highest-rated segment of the night was the first quarter with [lexicon]John Cena[/lexicon] and [lexicon]Kane[/lexicon] which did a 3.36. From that, Daniel Bryan vs. [lexicon]Cody Rhodes[/lexicon] lost 332,000 viewers while Wade Barrett vs. Santino Marella and the [lexicon]Sheamus[/lexicon] vs. [lexicon]The Miz[/lexicon] [lexicon]brawl[/lexicon] gained 240,000 viewers.
Several backstage segments lost 431,000 viewers and CM Punk vs. Dolph Ziggler for the [lexicon]WWE Title[/lexicon] in the 10pm timeslot gained 180,000 viewers - a bad number for that time. The return of [lexicon]Chris Jericho[/lexicon] lost 82,000 viewers.
The match with [lexicon]Cena[/lexicon], Big Show and Zack Ryder vs. Mark Henry and [lexicon]Jack Swagger[/lexicon] plus the ending segment with [lexicon]Kane[/lexicon] coming from under the ring gained 383,000 viewers - which is a low number for the overrun.