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Kane Knight
11-08-2006, 09:29 AM
Last week's Raw drew hours of 3 and 2.8. I seem to recall Federline was on the show, but I didn't see it.

When Cena was on top, Raw was doing 3.6 pretty consistantly. And people hated him. More people seem to be cheering him now, yet ratings are going down. This is the third time in the last few weeks that ratings have dipped below 3, so clearly something's wrong. Raw's ratings will never truly tank, but with the current ratings, it will be hurt.

Ratings aside, this is nothing you folks don't already know. So to make this thread a little more interesting, I think this would probably be a good time for a wrestling company to go head to head with Raw. Fans of the show are migrating, and this would be a good way for similar programming to pick up those fans. I think even TNA could eke out a living on a Monday Night (Though I know they are moving to Thursday, which makes the odds pretty long against). People say competition would get slaughtered, I'm not sure this is the case anymore.

Destor
11-08-2006, 09:35 AM
I can't remember where I heard this, but it was along the lines of: "TNA will compete with the WWE one day. But it won't be because of TNA's success, but because of the WWE's failures." Or something like that, might of been here I heard that. Anyway, it's becoming more and more likely almost by the day. Either way if the E got some competition I would be glad to see it, if only so VInce would step up his game.

It's interesting about the crowd turning pro-Cena the same time the ratings dropped. Did the anti-Cena fans stop watching? Possible, I'd imagine thats not the case, but interesting none the less.

I would like to add that I am pleased that K-Fed does not equal money.

Pepsi Man
11-08-2006, 09:38 AM
The reason competition would get slaughtered isn't so much because of what WWE's producing right now, but because of what they could if they were backed against a wall, and some people were forced to pull their heads back out of their asses.

Kane Knight
11-08-2006, 09:55 AM
The reason competition would get slaughtered isn't so much because of what WWE's producing right now, but because of what they could if they were backed against a wall, and some people were forced to pull their heads back out of their asses.

I severely don't see them getting into gear, regardless of competition. At least not short term, which is all it would take to give pro wrestling a serious shot in the arm.

Pepsi Man
11-08-2006, 09:58 AM
I severely don't see them getting into gear, regardless of competition. At least not short term, which is all it would take to give pro wrestling a serious shot in the arm.
That's where I disagree. My view is that Vince McMahon honestly believes that he's "building the future" right now, and therefore is content to let ratings and whatnot slip just a little bit, but if there were anything even resembling competition, I think Vince would get serious.

owenbrown
11-08-2006, 10:09 AM
If I think what could happen on 1/1/07 DOES happen between K-Fed and Cena, I think ratings will take a HUGE nosedive. :nono:

tucsonspeed6
11-08-2006, 11:03 AM
That's where I disagree. My view is that Vince McMahon honestly believes that he's "building the future" right now, and therefore is content to let ratings and whatnot slip just a little bit, but if there were anything even resembling competition, I think Vince would get serious.

We've already had a little taste of him getting serious. When people were hyping up the second Monday Night War with the kickboxing crap, he totally bought into it and immediately did the wisest thing possible: Fire their lead commentator in hopes that another play-by-play man with no wrestling experience at all would take a huge amount of money to do something he really didn't want to do.

He didn't completely renovate the writing staff, he didn't dramatically shift the booking. THe only change in the booking at all was the fact that he oversaturated every night with none other than himself and his son. If somebody shoved their way onto Monday night again, McMahon's genius would present to us another wonderful half hour long colonoscopy skit. Wee!

Pepsi Man
11-08-2006, 11:13 AM
We've already had a little taste of him getting serious. When people were hyping up the second Monday Night War with the kickboxing crap, he totally bought into it and immediately did the wisest thing possible: Fire their lead commentator in hopes that another play-by-play man with no wrestling experience at all would take a huge amount of money to do something he really didn't want to do.

He didn't completely renovate the writing staff, he didn't dramatically shift the booking. THe only change in the booking at all was the fact that he oversaturated every night with none other than himself and his son. If somebody shoved their way onto Monday night again, McMahon's genius would present to us another wonderful half hour long colonoscopy skit. Wee!
"Kickboxing Crap" =/= another pro wrestling company. While plenty of their viewers are crossover, kickboxing is no more competition for the WWE than Monday Night Football is.

Londoner
11-08-2006, 11:41 AM
Like I said in another thread, "give it another couple of years and WWE might have TNA's ratings".

Mercury Bullet
11-08-2006, 12:55 PM
At this point I, along with probably many others, would rather watch Jeff Jarrett parade around with the NWA Title than watch K-Fed do anything in the WWE. WWE is driving itself into the ground. If TNA can so much as keep up what it is doing right now they will someday (emphasis on SOMEDAY) overtake the WWE.

Johnny Vegas
11-08-2006, 02:57 PM
Basically, i think that everyone pretty much knows the outcome of this fued. K-Fed will get the best of Cena a couple of times, then Cena will either A.) Whoop the hip hop out of his ass B.) Lose to him because of some interference which will lead Cena into another fued.

I think because no one really gives a damn about K-fed like that just don't put up with him on TV. I bet a nice percentage of the audience didn't know who he was until given some information.

Londoner
11-08-2006, 03:12 PM
^ I was part of that percentage, I didn't even know he was married to Britney!

RVDmark
11-08-2006, 03:42 PM
^ I was part of that percentage, I didn't even know he was married to Britney!

Same here.

tucsonspeed6
11-09-2006, 11:32 AM
"Kickboxing Crap" =/= another pro wrestling company. While plenty of their viewers are crossover, kickboxing is no more competition for the WWE than Monday Night Football is.

Way to point out the 20/20 hindsight. It still didn't stop McMahon from firing JR and submitting us to half hour long ass jokes because he thought a second war was coming.

McLegend
11-09-2006, 12:05 PM
lol kickboxing

owenbrown
11-09-2006, 12:09 PM
Basically, i think that everyone pretty much knows the outcome of this fued. K-Fed will get the best of Cena a couple of times, then Cena will either A.) Whoop the hip hop out of his ass B.) Lose to him because of some interference which will lead Cena into another fued.

I think because no one really gives a damn about K-fed like that just don't put up with him on TV. I bet a nice percentage of the audience didn't know who he was until given some information.

All I know is option B better not have anything to do with the WWE Championship unless the possible interferer will fued with Cena over said title. For the good of what little legacy the WWE Championship has left in its 43 year history, K-Fed should NEVER win that title.

Lord-Of-Darkness
11-09-2006, 02:39 PM
Your new WWE Champion... Keviiiiiiiiiiiiin Federline!

























Federline :shifty:

Corkscrewed
11-09-2006, 03:13 PM
The belt will give him the solace he needs to recover from getting dumped by Britney.

M-A-G
11-09-2006, 04:38 PM
David Arquette was a pioneer.

Crippla
11-09-2006, 05:06 PM
Yay, we get to anticipate even more K-Fed. :n: