King Silva King of Kings
Number of posts : 32652 Age : 34 Location : Sacramento, California Favorite WWE Wrestler : ---
Current and Former:
The Rock, JoMo, Ziggler, Edge, Orton, Y2J, Hardyz, + Rhodes! Favorite WWE Diva : -------
ALL TIME
# 1} Lita
# 2} Trish Stratus
# 3} Mickie James
# 4} Gail Kim
# 5} Michelle McCool
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Favorite TNA Knockout : --- Registration date : 2009-09-30
| Subject: Nov 4th Smackdown Ratings are In: Another Strong Showing For WWE's Friday Night Show Mon 07 Nov 2011, 9:10 pm | |
| http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/WWE_News_3/article_54932.shtml
WWE Smackdown on Friday, November 4 scored a 2.19 rating, up from a 1.93 rating the previous week up against Game 7 of the World Series.
After the one off-week, Smackdown resumed its hot streak that started in September after the live Super Smackdown episode on Tuesday, August 30 and around the time of Night of Champions when Mark Henry became World Hvt. champion.
Smackdown averaged 3.27 million viewers, which is the most average viewers since the Smackdown following WrestleMania 27 in April. Smackdown's viewership slightly topped the Sept. 23 episode, which scored the highest-ever Smackdown rating on Syfy.
On cable TV Friday night, Smackdown ranked #8 in overall viewers (trailing the family and kids-oriented programming that dominates Friday nights), #3 among males 18-34, and #2 among males 18-49. The first hour was #1 among m18-49. "Gold Rush" on Discovery dominated the second hour.
Also, Smackdown scored its best Friday night m18-49 rating since moving to Syfy, even topping WM27 season. Smackdown also carried younger viewers. Smackdown ranked #1 among m12-34 on Friday night and was #2 in its time period among male teens. In m12-17, Smackdown scored its highest rating since May.
Caldwell's Analysis: More solid numbers for Smackdown, which saw double-digit percentage increases in every demo (young, old, male, and overall adults) compared to last week. The absence of the NBA on TNT appeared to help Impact last Thursday night and it appeared the absence of the NBA on ESPN on Friday night also helped Smackdown. WWE and TNA stand to benefit from a prolonged NBA lock-out, especially heading into the stretch run of the fall season leading to 2012. | |
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