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Kane Knight
11-06-2007, 08:15 PM
Ratings are up to 3 and 2.9, but the viewership is largely unchanged (Higher than last week's for one hour, lower for the other).
Seems to be relatively stable, if nothing else.
Kane Knight
11-06-2007, 08:16 PM
When I saw the ratings were up, I was immediately curious if maybe more people had tuned in regarding SAVE_US.222, but it looks like if there was an increase, it was marginal.
Dave Youell
11-07-2007, 09:06 AM
The save_us thing seems to have cooled off a bit over the last 2 weeks. The past 2 vids haven’t given people anything to get worked up about.
But the show in general for the past few weeks has been good TV, it hasn’t been predictable, which is what usually makes TV more watchable
Kane Knight
11-07-2007, 09:28 AM
Have we been watching the same programming?
I thought the last two Raws were utterly predictable, and that's considering how little wrestling I've watched in the last year.
Heyman
11-07-2007, 09:30 AM
Have we been watching the same programming?
I thought the last two Raws were utterly predictable, and that's considering how little wrestling I've watched in the last year.
Hey KK, please watch this You Tube music video (first 30 seconds)........I guarantee you'll want to become a Hindu after watching it. :cool:
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Dave Youell
11-07-2007, 10:09 AM
Have we been watching the same programming?
I thought the last two Raws were utterly predictable, and that's considering how little wrestling I've watched in the last year.
So you didn’t watch it for that 18 month stint where Cena won?
Maybe I should re-phrase. It’s been good since Cena left because they had to go in a different direction.
And they are building mid card stories for a change. It’s stuff that I like
Kane Knight
11-07-2007, 10:21 AM
Same direction, different people.
Cena not being on the show hasn't altered or improved it.
Dave Youell
11-07-2007, 10:28 AM
Same direction, different people.
Cena not being on the show hasn't altered or improved it.
But you haven't watched the show, so how would you know?
Kane Knight
11-07-2007, 02:41 PM
But you haven't watched the show, so how would you know?
Well, I watched about half the show, and still saw the end coming. One of the primary factors in me changing the channel was that I knew where it was going. They just replaced "SPOILER: CENA WINS" with an almost identical finish.
So did people who never once tuned in, no doubt. It was predictable.
But that aside, that was a patently stupid question.
Predictable isn't always bad. One of the things that kept me watching was knowing Santino would get his ass kicked. I knew it was coming, and I enjoyed it (More or less in the same way I'd enjoy Austin beating the shit out of X-Pac and other "brilliant" heels). However, to pretend that card was anything other than predictable is ridiculous, and you don't need to have actually watched the show to have seen that (i.e. look at the card itself, or the results, and any argument of unpredictability becomes, well, bullshit).
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