Monday Night Raw had it’s lowest rating ever last night (1.6)

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I literally haven't seen a full raw episode on TV in like 8 months. I just watch highlights posted up on YouTube not on the WWE channel.:mjgrin:

Boring Carbon absolutely sucks. Out of all wrestlers on that roster, they chosed him to be the centerpiece?:gucci:

The authoritative storylines are stale and should had ended after Daniel Bryan won the championchip at WM 30

They killed Strowman's huge momentum
The women's division isn't interesting as it once was.

Brock Lesnar

Same fukking matches.

The show is too long and has too much filler.

Great talent getting buried or being placed on the low card.
 

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In recent weeks, Monday Night Raw has received terrible reviews from fans. In fact, many call last week’s episode the worst in recent memory. Raw recently recorded its lowest audience in history, which is certainly not a good sign. However, one thing that the past two episodes of Raw have in common is that they were re-written beforehand by Vince McMahon.

This week’s show was different than normal, as many of the babyfaces ended up prevailing in their respective storylines and matches. According to Dave Meltzer of Wrestling ObserverRadio, McMahon arrived at this week’s Raw in Houston, Texas around 3 P.M. local time, around three hours before the show began. McMahon reportedly arrived late because he was visiting his mother, who lives in the area.

McMahon reportedly re-wrote the show last-minute, as he wanted to give it a happier vibe and send the fans home happy, due to the fact that the city was mourning the loss of former United States President George H.W. Bush.
 

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All this talk of women being the problem is asinine and half baked. The shows are doing bad numbers because the shows are bad and boring. Period. Men or women, you need compelling stories and characters and reasons to watch. Wrestling for the sake of wrestling isn’t going to do it. I’m sorry but it’s not. You need to book entertaining shows with continuity and logic and let the matches in the ring build off of stories outside of it.

Both divisions are suffering from lazy half ass stories and it’s doing none of them any favors. Rhonda is traditionally a draw for most people but you can’t just rely on her name being the draw; she’s got to be in something compelling and they ain’t doing shyt for her right now either. None of this shyt is working right now minus Becky/Charlotte/Askua and even that feels like they accidentally fell into something and haven’t fukked up yet.
 

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All this talk of women being the problem is asinine and half baked. The shows are doing bad numbers because the shows are bad and boring. Period. Men or women, you need compelling stories and characters and reasons to watch. Wrestling for the sake of wrestling isn’t going to do it. I’m sorry but it’s not. You need to book entertaining shows with continuity and logic and let the matches in the ring build off of stories outside of it.

Both divisions are suffering from lazy half ass stories and it’s doing none of them any favors. Rhonda is traditionally a draw for most people but you can’t just rely on her name being the draw; she’s got to be in something compelling and they ain’t doing shyt for her right now either. None of this shyt is working right now minus Becky/Charlotte/Askua and even that feels like they accidentally fell into something and haven’t fukked up yet.
I agree.
 
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