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Old 06-25-2020, 02:08 AM   #117
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Originally Posted by xrodmuc316 View Post
Ratings mean nothing. It is all an estimate based on an incredibly small sample size. They also have no way to tell who actually watches what per household anyways.

A 10 year old kid watching at his grandparents house is counted as a 70 year old person watching. The data is bullshit.
This is true. Also, given how small the viewership is and how many people Nielsen still speaks for, I think the difference between AEW and NXT is generally about 8 boxes (averaging things out, which is probably not as simple as it works). That's what people get up in arms about and start throwing "the WWE is crumbling!" parties for (not so much here, but definitely in other places).

To be generous about ratings, they're basically like polling, with the data being about 54% in favor of AEW right now, with 46% preferring NXT. It's nuts that people try to literally analyze that audience or make staunch generalizations about them.

I've seriously seen people say that NXT is for boomers and AEW is for young fans.
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