Kellie
10-07-2009, 03:22 AM
Well they weathered the storm pretty well, all things considered. The Monday Night Football rating that was in the 14s with the preliminary numbers early today actually finished with a 15.3 rating. That easily made it the highest rated show in cable television.
And yet, Raw's rating actually improved from last week (which means WWE owes a big thank you to the PPV and Al Sharpton). Raw did a 3.3 rating, up from last week's 3.1. The show did hours of 3.32 and 3.29.
They had the fourth and fifth highest rated hours of the night, trailing only the NFL pre-game show, the game itself and the edition of SportsCenter that followed. All thing considered, WWE management can't complain about that.
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And yet, Raw's rating actually improved from last week (which means WWE owes a big thank you to the PPV and Al Sharpton). Raw did a 3.3 rating, up from last week's 3.1. The show did hours of 3.32 and 3.29.
They had the fourth and fifth highest rated hours of the night, trailing only the NFL pre-game show, the game itself and the edition of SportsCenter that followed. All thing considered, WWE management can't complain about that.
PWI