The 2/4 edition of Smackdown did a 1.97 rating with 3,218,000 viewers.
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The 2/4 edition of Smackdown did a 1.97 rating with 3,218,000 viewers.
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The 2/7 edition of Raw did a 3.31 rating with 4,929,000 viewers. The show did hours of 3.28 and 3.33.
The 2/5 edition of AM Raw did a 0.56 rating with 751,000 viewers.
Mexico:
Raw - 8.6
Smackdown - 9.2
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For the record, the last recorded TNA rating was the show that aired on Christmas Day in the UK (from December 23 in the US). At that time, before closing, Bravo had an average reach of 7.2% of the UK TV population (with "reach" being the number of people who watched the channel for 3 consecutive minutes or more. Don't shoot me, they're not my figures!) - TNA's new home, Challenge, had a reach of 4%, but both channels had an overall share of 0.2%. Not good when you figure Bravo was a "premium" channel (only available on satellite/cable TV), and Challenge is theoretically available to everyone for free on Freeview TV (on top of satellite & cable).
WWE Raw
episode from
... December 27 - drew 85,000 airing live
... January 3 - drew 134,000 airing live (+49,000/+57%); 55,000 on a Thursday night replay
... January 10 - drew 109,000 airing live (-25,000/-18%)
... January 17 - drew 100,000 airing live (-9,000/-8%)
... January 24 - drew 112,000 airing live (+12,000/+12%); 60,000 on a Thursday night replay
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episode from
... December 31 - drew 79,000 in the Friday night airing; 28,000 on a Saturday afternoon replay
... January 7 - drew 117,000 on Friday (+38,000/+48%)
... January 14 - drew 106,000 on Friday (-11,000/-9%); 50,000 on a Saturday morning replay
... January 21 - drew 120,000 on Friday (+14,000/+13%); 42,000 on Saturday morning replay (-8,000)
... January 28 - drew 126,000 on Friday (+6,000/+5%); 40,000 on Saturday morning replay (-2,000)
TNA didn't air in this period due to the closure of Bravo/subsequent lack of UK TV (TNA resumed on Challenge TV last Tuesday, so true BARB ratings for those should be out in 2-3 weeks. Challenge's top rated show in this period has been around 72,000 to 111,000 viewers, with those shows all being replays of old quiz shows. Challenge's reported make-over hasn't taken place yet, so TNA sticks out like a proverbial sore thumb in a schedule full of re-runs of "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?", "Family Fortunes" (UK version of Family Feud), and "Catchphrase".
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The 2/10 edition of Superstars did a 0.65 rating with 605,000 viewers.
The replay did a 0.17 rating with 154,000 viewers.
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Last night's Raw posted hours of 3.03 and 3.25 for a 3.14 two hour average rating, with 4.8 million viewers.
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This week's RAW with The Rock's return ranked #3 on cable TV for Monday night, behind The History Channel's American Pickers and Pawn Stars.
This week's show scored it's highest rating of the year and the highest in eight weeks for the Male 18-34 demographic, going back to the December 20th RAW after TLC. In the Male 18-49 demographic, RAW did it's highest rating of the year and highest in 12 weeks, going back to the November 22nd show after Survivor Series.
In the Male 12-34 demographic, RAW was about equal with last week's show but was down 15% in the Male 12-17 demo. From the January 31st RAW until this week's RAW, there has been a 25% drop in the Male 12-17 demographic.
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For the week ending February 6th - we just have two first-run shows to compare this week:
Raw (from January 31st) drew 111,000 viewers in the live airing (down 1,000 viewers, or under 1% drop).
SmackDown (from February 4th) drew 101,000 viewers in its first airing on Friday night (down 25,000 viewers from last week, around a 20% drop).
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Smackdown 8.3
RAW 8.3
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The hype from the return of The Rock, the road to WrestleMania and the interest in the 2-21-2011 promo led to Raw doing a solid 3.9 rating, with 5,860,000 viewers. The show did hours of 3.85 and 3.85. As I mentioned over the last few days, this is exactly what WWE was hoping for in the ratings.
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