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Old 11-08-2006, 09:29 AM   #1
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If WWE thinks K-Fed is helping them...

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.


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