WWE Monday Night RAW: Carrying Only Requires One Arm (9/24/2012)

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Cena's the one that carries the whole show so does he get credited for the 2.7 or do we blame Punk? :ohhh:

There is no credit or blame. Punk was on like 80% of the show, it revolved around him, Cena was getting high ratings for his promo then

*cult of personality*

Viewers go :scusthov:

Then hear his promo of :deadhorse:

Then they switch.
 
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In the segment-by-segment, they opened with the second strongest segment of the show, with the Paul Heyman, C.M. Punk, Brad Maddox and A.J. segment at 2.99. Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler lost 262,000 viewers. Santino Marella & Zack Ryder vs. Titus O’Neil & Darren Young lost 295,000 viewers to a 2.59 quarter and that was still in the first hour so it wasn’t burnout. The Mick Foley/C.M. Punk segment at 9 p.m. gained 877,000 viewers which is one of the best growth segments in weeks and did a 3.22 quarter. Miz vs. Ryback and the Harry Met Sally segment in the diner lost 533,000 viewers. Wade Barrett vs. Tyson Kidd and the Jerry Lawler interview stayed even. I’d suggest that’s probably a combo of a big loss for Barrett vs. Kidd and a big gain back for the Lawler promo but don’t have that broken down. Alberto Del Rio & David Otunga & Ricardo Rodriguez vs. Sheamus & Rey Mysterio & Sin Cara lost 129,000 viewers. That was at the 10 p.m. mark and did a 2.75 quarter, so the three hour show has really done a number on people tuning in at 10 p.m. The third Bryan & Kane segment and the attack on Bryan & Kane by Cody Rhodes & Damien Sandow lost 412,000 viewers and did a 2.45 quarter. They probably were going down anyway at that point given it’s a three hour show, but three segments of that was one too many at best and that’s among the worst Raw quarters in 15 years. Well, until the quarter with Layla & Alicia Fox vs. Beth Phoenix & Eve Torres and Brodus Clay vs. Tensai, which lost 34,000 viewers and did a 2.43. The final segment with John Cena, C.M. Punk and Paul Heyman gained 428,000 viewers to a 2.74, which obviously is a terrible overrun and the growth wasn’t good for that segment.
 

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In the segment-by-segment, they opened with the second strongest segment of the show, with the Paul Heyman, C.M. Punk, Brad Maddox and A.J. segment at 2.99. Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler lost 262,000 viewers. Santino Marella & Zack Ryder vs. Titus O’Neil & Darren Young lost 295,000 viewers to a 2.59 quarter and that was still in the first hour so it wasn’t burnout. The Mick Foley/C.M. Punk segment at 9 p.m. gained 877,000 viewers which is one of the best growth segments in weeks and did a 3.22 quarter. Miz vs. Ryback and the Harry Met Sally segment in the diner lost 533,000 viewers. Wade Barrett vs. Tyson Kidd and the Jerry Lawler interview stayed even. I’d suggest that’s probably a combo of a big loss for Barrett vs. Kidd and a big gain back for the Lawler promo but don’t have that broken down. Alberto Del Rio & David Otunga & Ricardo Rodriguez vs. Sheamus & Rey Mysterio & Sin Cara lost 129,000 viewers. That was at the 10 p.m. mark and did a 2.75 quarter, so the three hour show has really done a number on people tuning in at 10 p.m. The third Bryan & Kane segment and the attack on Bryan & Kane by Cody Rhodes & Damien Sandow lost 412,000 viewers and did a 2.45 quarter. They probably were going down anyway at that point given it’s a three hour show, but three segments of that was one too many at best and that’s among the worst Raw quarters in 15 years. Well, until the quarter with Layla & Alicia Fox vs. Beth Phoenix & Eve Torres and Brodus Clay vs. Tensai, which lost 34,000 viewers and did a 2.43. The final segment with John Cena, C.M. Punk and Paul Heyman gained 428,000 viewers to a 2.74, which obviously is a terrible overrun and the growth wasn’t good for that segment.

Statistical fukkery :ahh:

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The audience seems to be saying Hell No! :mjpls:

Punk and Cena only real gains on the show, no surprises there.
 
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In the segment-by-segment, they opened with the second strongest segment of the show, with the Paul Heyman, C.M. Punk, Brad Maddox and A.J. segment at 2.99. Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler lost 262,000 viewers. Santino Marella & Zack Ryder vs. Titus O’Neil & Darren Young lost 295,000 viewers to a 2.59 quarter and that was still in the first hour so it wasn’t burnout. The Mick Foley/C.M. Punk segment at 9 p.m. gained 877,000 viewers which is one of the best growth segments in weeks and did a 3.22 quarter. Miz vs. Ryback and the Harry Met Sally segment in the diner lost 533,000 viewers. Wade Barrett vs. Tyson Kidd and the Jerry Lawler interview stayed even. I’d suggest that’s probably a combo of a big loss for Barrett vs. Kidd and a big gain back for the Lawler promo but don’t have that broken down. Alberto Del Rio & David Otunga & Ricardo Rodriguez vs. Sheamus & Rey Mysterio & Sin Cara lost 129,000 viewers. That was at the 10 p.m. mark and did a 2.75 quarter, so the three hour show has really done a number on people tuning in at 10 p.m. The third Bryan & Kane segment and the attack on Bryan & Kane by Cody Rhodes & Damien Sandow lost 412,000 viewers and did a 2.45 quarter. They probably were going down anyway at that point given it’s a three hour show, but three segments of that was one too many at best and that’s among the worst Raw quarters in 15 years. Well, until the quarter with Layla & Alicia Fox vs. Beth Phoenix & Eve Torres and Brodus Clay vs. Tensai, which lost 34,000 viewers and did a 2.43. The final segment with John Cena, C.M. Punk and Paul Heyman gained 428,000 viewers to a 2.74, which obviously is a terrible overrun and the growth wasn’t good for that segment.

So Punk was front-and-center in the only segments that gained viewers huh

Thread title's right carrying the show only requires one arm......















Too busy holding the WWE title with the other :leon:



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EDIT: All jokes aside, they were up against an NFL game that had more fukkery than wrestling itself :wtf: Not to mention the Packers/Seahawks debacle gave the post-game SportsCenter its highest ratings ever.

Viewers no-sold the Tag-Team Renaissance :whoo:

Sheamus can't save the 10pm segment

IDK what they gotta do to get everyone else's visibility up. Over the last few weeks RAW has had sub-3.0 ratings and the only thing holding it afloat is Punk/Cena.

Midcarders, start getting them worked-shoots ready :yeshrug:
 
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lol if you notice all the wrestling lost viewership. I think people just tune in to view the storyline and don't care for the wrestling.
 

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There is no credit or blame. Punk was on like 80% of the show, it revolved around him, Cena was getting high ratings for his promo then

*cult of personality*

Viewers go :scusthov:

Then hear his promo of :deadhorse:

Then they switch.
they opened with the second strongest segment of the show, with the Paul Heyman, C.M. Punk, Brad Maddox and A.J. segment

The Mick Foley/C.M. Punk segment at 9 p.m. gained 877,000 viewers which is one of the best growth segments in weeks and did a 3.22 quarter.

The final segment with John Cena, C.M. Punk and Paul Heyman gained 428,000 viewers to a 2.74, which obviously is a terrible overrun and the growth wasn’t good for that segment.
Wrestlefakkitry knows NO LIMITS
 

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:heh: at celebrating Punk's segments.
8pm - 3
9pm - 3.2
final segment - 2.7

That's terrible for both 9pm and the final segment.
 

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:heh: at celebrating Punk's segments.
8pm - 3
9pm - 3.2
final segment - 2.7

That's terrible for both 9pm and the final segment.

No it isnt. Once again "...gained 877,000 viewers which is one of the best growth segments in weeks."

Every segment involving Punk drew the highest ratings of the show EXCEPT for when Cena showed up. Pretty much the exact opposite of what you wrestlefag types like to claim. :umad:
 
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