King Silva King of Kings
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# 1} Lita
# 2} Trish Stratus
# 3} Mickie James
# 4} Gail Kim
# 5} Michelle McCool
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| Subject: Post HIAC Raw TV Ratings Report Tue 04 Oct 2011, 10:52 pm | |
| http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/WWE_News_3/article_53943.shtml
WWE Raw on Monday, October 3 scored a 3.04 rating the night after Hell in a Cell, up from a 2.92 rating last week and the highest rating since the end of August.
Raw averaged 4.27 million viewers overall, up three percent from an average of 4.15 million viewers last week, but down two percent from an average of 4.33 million viewers two weeks ago.
Raw averaged 4.12 million viewers in the first hour, which was nearly identical to last week's first hour viewership. Unlike last week, which declined in viewership in the second hour, Raw increased to an average of 4.42 million in the second hour for two big segments - a 12-man tag match and the "walk-out" angle centered on Triple H.
The seven percent increase in average viewers from the first to second hour was the highest in ten weeks. That dates back to the July 25 episode, which was the week after Triple H took over for Vince McMahon and featured John Cena capturing the WWE Title from Rey Mysterio in the main event after Mysterio won the finals of a WWE Title tournament.
-- On cable TV Monday night, Raw ranked #3 in overall viewers behind ESPN's Monday Night Football and TBS's MLB Playoffs. Raw trailed both in the key male demographics.
-- Looking at the specific demos, Raw was up one-tenth of a ratings point in key male demographics compared to last week's show, which matched the increase in overall viewers. The demos are still below the yearly range prior to the start of the fall season ratings swoon.
-- Last year's post-HIAC edition of Raw popped a 3.33 rating, the highest of the fall season, for fall-out from John Cena losing to Wade Barrett, which forced him to join Nexus. Looking at the demographics, last year's Raw following HIAC was up three-tenths of a ratings point across the board compared to this year's Raw.
Also, last year's Raw was up against stronger MNF competition (13.9 million viewers last year vs. 10.1 million viewers this year). The comparisons capture general audience erosion over the past few months when compared to Raw's overall and demographic ratings levels year. | |
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