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Just to show the difference between cable and broadcast. SD! during the peak of the Bloodline era was reaching 2.4-2.5 million viewers some weeks on FOX, and most typical weeks was doing around 2.1-2.2 million.

After the move to USA they are pulling in around 1.5-1.6 million viewers. That's 500,000-600,000 viewers on average you lose just by going back to cable.

It doesn't mean much because SD! is still very profitable for WWE and the new contract just kicked in but it's interesting to look at.
 

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Just to show the difference between cable and broadcast. SD! during the peak of the Bloodline era was reaching 2.4-2.5 million viewers some weeks on FOX, and most typical weeks was doing around 2.1-2.2 million.

After the move to USA they are pulling in around 1.5-1.6 million viewers. That's 500,000-600,000 viewers on average you lose just by going back to cable.

It doesn't mean much because SD! is still very profitable for WWE and the new contract just kicked in but it's interesting to look at.
RAW got 2mil for one segment a few weeks ago, and the RAW after Mania peaked at 3mil for the opening segment. I think the heat SD had when they were on FOX slowly died, and the final show on FOX only got a 1.7 so I think it's more than just switching to cable.
 
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