WWE Monday Night RAW 6/3: D-Bry Rages On, Axel Wins By Countout, Time Is On My Side..

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I didn't read through this whole thread but did anybody catch when Michael Cole accidentally called Axel "Curtis Angle" he did it a couple times :laugh:

And on another note, can u brehs imagine the idea of a Bryan(face) vs Caesaro(heel) program for the WWE title :wow:
 

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Heres the pic i took of the christian group who were protesting raw outside
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the one in the yellow was the preacher who kept saying sermons and how we were sinning for supporting it
 

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In the segment-by-segment, the opening segment with Stephanie and Vince McMahon opened at 2.72, which is very low, and the game didn’t start until 8:30, so it appeared a lot of the usual audience that decided to watch the game didn’t even bother to tune in to Raw before the game started. The Shield vs. Daniel Bryan & Kane & Randy Orton gained 1,400 viewers. Keep in mind they kept this match going until after 8:30 when the game started, by design, and the fact they were ahead at the end of the match then the start, given the start of the game, is a feather in their cap. Usos vs. Prime Time Players lost 450,000 viewers to a show low 2.39, but that is to be expected. Alberto Del Rio vs. Big E Langston gained 258,000 viewers at 9 p.m. to a 2.58. Sheamus vs. Cody Rhodes gained 18,000 viewers, which is better than I’d have expected. Fandango vs. Great Khali lost 252,000 viewers. Wade Barrett vs. The Miz in a non-title match and first part of the Chris Jericho/Paul Heyman contract signing 338,000 viewers. The second part of the contract signing and Bellas & A.J. Lee vs. Kaitlyn & Naomi & Cameron gained 116,000 viewers to a 2.74 quarter at the 10 p.m. quarter. Bryan and Kane backstage and The Wyatt Family vignette lost 328,000 viewers. Daniel Bryan vs. Ryback gained 463,000 viewers at 10:30 p.m., which is tremendous for that time slot. John Cena vs. Curtis Axel gained 430,000 viewers to a show peak of a 3.14 overrun.
 

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In the segment-by-segment, the opening segment with Stephanie and Vince McMahon opened at 2.72, which is very low, and the game didn’t start until 8:30, so it appeared a lot of the usual audience that decided to watch the game didn’t even bother to tune in to Raw before the game started. The Shield vs. Daniel Bryan & Kane & Randy Orton gained 1,400 viewers. Keep in mind they kept this match going until after 8:30 when the game started, by design, and the fact they were ahead at the end of the match then the start, given the start of the game, is a feather in their cap. Usos vs. Prime Time Players lost 450,000 viewers to a show low 2.39, but that is to be expected. Alberto Del Rio vs. Big E Langston gained 258,000 viewers at 9 p.m. to a 2.58. Sheamus vs. Cody Rhodes gained 18,000 viewers, which is better than I’d have expected. Fandango vs. Great Khali lost 252,000 viewers. Wade Barrett vs. The Miz in a non-title match and first part of the Chris Jericho/Paul Heyman contract signing 338,000 viewers. The second part of the contract signing and Bellas & A.J. Lee vs. Kaitlyn & Naomi & Cameron gained 116,000 viewers to a 2.74 quarter at the 10 p.m. quarter. Bryan and Kane backstage and The Wyatt Family vignette lost 328,000 viewers. Daniel Bryan vs. Ryback gained 463,000 viewers at 10:30 p.m., which is tremendous for that time slot. John Cena vs. Curtis Axel gained 430,000 viewers to a show peak of a 3.14 overrun.

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