Its gon be a bloody sunday....Official Pi'Raw before Summerslam 8/15 show

DLo

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He's definitely grown on me. He's lowkey one of the most entertaining superstars on the roster right now. If they let Chief Heath cook a little bit, he might be able to do more than they are letting him. I'm not saying let him in the main event, but he can do better than jobbing like a fool.

Yeah this guy has been shyt on enough. Don't understand why they can't give him a midcard push.
 

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I know I'm going to a better place, God will understand and I will reap the rewards in Heaven :blessed:

Atheists can kiss my ass :pacspit:

When I'm in Heaven and looking down at atheists nikkas in hell like :whoo::ooh::ohlawd::ufdup: "Told you God existed, should have believed breh" :mjpls::bryan:

Breh, please just take care of yourself.

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@Finn Baller we got your new avi :russ:

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8/15 Raw TV Ratings are in - Week 2 vs. Olympics improves, third hour drags down show -

August 15: WWE Raw scored a 2.12 TV rating on Monday, improving on a big drop to a 2.05 rating last week. Raw is still down from the 2.3-range of the first two weeks of the brand split.

The second Raw against the Olympics also improved by about the same margin in the key demographic ratings.

The overall rating, males 18-34, adults 18-49, and males 18-49 were still down significantly from where Raw was at the beginning of the brand split, though. There is a likely rebound coming for post-Summerslam Raw next Monday.

– Raw’s three hours drew nearly the exact same audience as last week’s show against Week 1 of the Olympics.

Raw averaged 2.915 million viewers, essentially even with 2.911 million viewers last week.

It’s the first time in Raw’s modern-era that back-to-back shows drew fewer than 3.0 million viewers.

  • First Hour: 2.879 million viewers (down 71,000 vs. last week)
  • Second Hour: 3.083 million viewers (up 109,000 vs. last week)
  • Third Hour: 2.784 million viewers (down 25,000 vs. last week)
The second hour kept Raw at/slightly above last week’s audience. But, the third hour really hurt the show this week.

The third hour declined 9.7 percent from the second hour, which was the biggest drop in two months going back to Raw against the NBA Finals.

Overall, it marks 22 consecutive weeks that Raw’s third hour viewership has declined from the second hour.
 
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