To illustrate my point I will start by using a quote from a very well written forum member taken from another thread that has to do with this topic.
Great points right there.
Raw is really hardly watchable live anymore. Way too many commercials. They can barely get through a jobber match without going to a commercial. That really takes you out of the show.
Plus, now with WWE basically having their own show and the matches in little highlight clips on YouTube the next day it is a lot easier to catch up on what has happened in a short amount of time and if there happens to be a match or two you want to see in full - well I'm sure you could find a pretty easy way of watching it in full on the Internet.
As much as WWE arguably has better talent and characters than they ever had, and more time on the show to showcase their talent, they honestly do a pretty poor job of it.
Now I know WWE is all about what brings in money. I know that is why commercials on the show are worse than mosquitoes in July but can WWE even be surprised why their viewership numbers are going down? Honestly, I don't think it has to do much with the talent or that Reigns is Champion - maybe a little to do with the lack of compelling storylines for ALL of the championships and key characters on the show - but I think a good deal has to do with the fact that WWE have made it very frustrating to stick it out and watch all three hours of Raw because of the crazy amount of commercials!
In today's day and age of Smart phones, devices, DVRs, Internet, YouTube, streaming, etc. why wouldn't people be decreasing the time they spend tuning into a show that is THREE hours? That is much more than other highly popular shows like Game of Thrones or Walking Dead - even sports games like NBA or NHL can end in about two and a half hours. Why wouldn't people be turned off of a show they like because the ratio of commercials to actual show and then the portion of that show that is really entertaining is hovering around 15-20%?
Here's the thing, WWE isn't going to stop the crazy amount of commercials anytime soon. They are about making money and commercials are big money and they are a public company and even if their viewership is going down it is still near the highest viewed show on Monday in the key demo.
What I'm suggesting is that WWE is pushing away their live home viewing audience, even the hardcore or fringe hardcore fans because of the amount of commercials and lack of mostly compelling content for most of the show.
My questions to you:
Do you think WWE is pushing away their willing live TV viewers because of the insane amount of commercials shown during the three hour broadcast?
Do you think there is a equal or bigger factor in the decreasing viewership numbers such as lack of consistent storyline for all of the Titles and major characters on the show?
Any other general thoughts or opinions about this topic?
Last night, it took three hours to tell 30 minutes of wrestling stories. There's my problem in a nutshell. -
Take away the talking segments and two wrestling matches could happen in its place. I'm not even joking, there was a boatload of yapping last night. None of it remotely entertaining. A few words in a backstage segment would cover half of it. Take notes from NXT programming. After ONE HOUR of wrestling it feels like they had more matches on the show than RAW manages in THREE HOURS.
Great points right there.
Raw is really hardly watchable live anymore. Way too many commercials. They can barely get through a jobber match without going to a commercial. That really takes you out of the show.
Plus, now with WWE basically having their own show and the matches in little highlight clips on YouTube the next day it is a lot easier to catch up on what has happened in a short amount of time and if there happens to be a match or two you want to see in full - well I'm sure you could find a pretty easy way of watching it in full on the Internet.
As much as WWE arguably has better talent and characters than they ever had, and more time on the show to showcase their talent, they honestly do a pretty poor job of it.
Now I know WWE is all about what brings in money. I know that is why commercials on the show are worse than mosquitoes in July but can WWE even be surprised why their viewership numbers are going down? Honestly, I don't think it has to do much with the talent or that Reigns is Champion - maybe a little to do with the lack of compelling storylines for ALL of the championships and key characters on the show - but I think a good deal has to do with the fact that WWE have made it very frustrating to stick it out and watch all three hours of Raw because of the crazy amount of commercials!
In today's day and age of Smart phones, devices, DVRs, Internet, YouTube, streaming, etc. why wouldn't people be decreasing the time they spend tuning into a show that is THREE hours? That is much more than other highly popular shows like Game of Thrones or Walking Dead - even sports games like NBA or NHL can end in about two and a half hours. Why wouldn't people be turned off of a show they like because the ratio of commercials to actual show and then the portion of that show that is really entertaining is hovering around 15-20%?
Here's the thing, WWE isn't going to stop the crazy amount of commercials anytime soon. They are about making money and commercials are big money and they are a public company and even if their viewership is going down it is still near the highest viewed show on Monday in the key demo.
What I'm suggesting is that WWE is pushing away their live home viewing audience, even the hardcore or fringe hardcore fans because of the amount of commercials and lack of mostly compelling content for most of the show.
My questions to you:
Do you think WWE is pushing away their willing live TV viewers because of the insane amount of commercials shown during the three hour broadcast?
Do you think there is a equal or bigger factor in the decreasing viewership numbers such as lack of consistent storyline for all of the Titles and major characters on the show?
Any other general thoughts or opinions about this topic?