Jack-Hammer
YOU WILL RESPECT MY AUTHORITAH!!!!
Over the course of the past few months, neither the ratings for WWE Raw or TNA Impact Wrestling have been stellar. That's not to say that they're putting on bad programming, some like what one company is putting out and maybe not so much with the other but that's normal, but the numbers haven't been "great".
This past Monday, Raw drew a 3.00 flat rating with 4.2 million viewers. It's true that Monday was Labor Day but Raw has been consistently flirting with the low 3s for a while now. Last night's episode of Impact Wrestling drew a 1.02 rating with 1.358 million viewers.
Raw has had consistent competition from the likes of Pawn Stars, The Closer and Rizzoli & Isles, which are three shows in which new episodes consistently draw north of 6 million viewers. IW had competition last night from news coverage of President Obama's speech, Jersey Shore and pro football.
This Monday is the debut of Monday Night Football and it's simply a juggernaut that'll probably take a bite out of every show's audience and things don't really look any better for TNA on Thursday nights.
Personally, I'm hoping that what we're seeing right now are the lowest of the low ends of the Raw & IW tv ratings. You know, the hardcore viewers that seem to consistently stick with the shows. If they continue to drop, it won't be too long before the brass of both companies go into some fully fledged panic mode even though peaks & valleys are always present when it comes to viewership.
This past Monday, Raw drew a 3.00 flat rating with 4.2 million viewers. It's true that Monday was Labor Day but Raw has been consistently flirting with the low 3s for a while now. Last night's episode of Impact Wrestling drew a 1.02 rating with 1.358 million viewers.
Raw has had consistent competition from the likes of Pawn Stars, The Closer and Rizzoli & Isles, which are three shows in which new episodes consistently draw north of 6 million viewers. IW had competition last night from news coverage of President Obama's speech, Jersey Shore and pro football.
This Monday is the debut of Monday Night Football and it's simply a juggernaut that'll probably take a bite out of every show's audience and things don't really look any better for TNA on Thursday nights.
Personally, I'm hoping that what we're seeing right now are the lowest of the low ends of the Raw & IW tv ratings. You know, the hardcore viewers that seem to consistently stick with the shows. If they continue to drop, it won't be too long before the brass of both companies go into some fully fledged panic mode even though peaks & valleys are always present when it comes to viewership.