View Full Version : Okay, not only are Raw ratings down again...They lost to the DISCOVERY CHANNEL.
Kane Knight
03-31-2007, 10:11 AM
One hour of Raw the previous week (Week of 19 March) does well, at 3.4 (Still down, but number one).
The funny part is that the other hour drew a 2.7, and lost to the following:
Planet Earth: Mountains (Discovery)
Planet Earth: Pole to Pole (Discovery)
Bring it On: All or Nothing (Family Channel)
Planet Earth: Deep Oceans (Discovery)
And narrowly beat out "I love New York," (VH1), which was tied in ratings (2.7 ) but had slightly fewer viewers.
That's pretty funny.
Maybe the girls at home that are all over Cena's balls went to watch Bring It On. If Discovery Channel has something big going on I wouldn't underestimate them. They've been pimpin Planet Earth for a while and the visuals look good.
Kane Knight
03-31-2007, 10:48 AM
Well, I was going to make the wigger joke, but Bring it On wasn't on the same night.
I don't know if Planet Earth was on Monday Night or not, because I couldn't find data on when it aired, but it's advertised on Sundays, which would say "probably not."
Also out of the picture were a lot ofthe regular programming that people would otherwise watch on broadcast.
KingofOldSchool
03-31-2007, 10:58 AM
What was on that hour that drew a 2.7?
I think the last half hour was Trump and McMahon were dissing each other and then Trump pushed him over the table. I think maybe there was a diva match too.
Ninti the Mad
03-31-2007, 11:18 AM
ANyone know the rating for the 26th? It was never posted in the wrestling news forum.
Kane Knight
03-31-2007, 11:43 AM
ANyone know the rating for the 26th? It was never posted in the wrestling news forum.
I don't know, and won't til Wednesday.
To your other question, I don't know for sure, but it wasn't up against a couple of shows (Heroes, for example) it normally is in the first hour (Probably the lower hour). None of the stuff on the Broadcast top ten was competitive, either. Idol on Tuesday and wednesday, for example.
Kane Knight
03-31-2007, 11:44 AM
Oops. Sorry KoOS. I don't know why I thought Ninti asked that question, nt you.
KingofOldSchool
03-31-2007, 12:30 PM
Oh I remember, it was the show in Indy. I think the second hour had the Eugene head shave and Cena/Benoit. Also, I think the Lashley/Masters segment was in hour two as well.
Theo Dious
03-31-2007, 02:21 PM
This isn't surprising, really. Discovery was actually running porn that night.
Planet Earth: Mountains (Discovery)
Up-close and personal study of breasts.
Planet Earth: Pole to Pole (Discovery)
Homosexual mutual masturbation.
Bring it On: All or Nothing (Family Channel)
Well this is actually ultra-softcore porn anyways For pedophiles.
Planet Earth: Deep Oceans (Discovery)
Deep-penetration sex.
This is obviously evidence that another Diva Search is called for.
Mr. Nerfect
03-31-2007, 11:23 PM
Although it is kind of moot, I'd like to address jura's point of the teenage girl following of Cena bailing to watch Bring It On: All or Nothing.
While they may not have done it that night, I really think that if given a choice between Cena and something "girly" they would choose the latter. The girls who support Cena are a temporary and shakey fanbase, at best.
Just my two cents.
Kane Knight
03-31-2007, 11:42 PM
I think the same's true for the rest of the wigger fanbase.
Kane Knight
04-04-2007, 04:54 PM
Update: The Raw before Wrestlemania gained points, at 3.4 and 3. The problem being, it gained a small amount, and only in the lesser hour.
Discovery only beat the lower hour. And only once.
Most of the ratings were down this week, too.
They did a 4.3 this week though.
Kane Knight
04-04-2007, 05:11 PM
I severely doubt that.
Mostly because the reports that come out before Neilsen shows them off tend to be ridiculously higher.
addy2hotty
04-05-2007, 05:19 AM
Sir David Attenborough > John Cena
Theo Dious
04-05-2007, 09:05 AM
Sir David Attenborough screwed Bret
...yeah!
:shifty:
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