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RAW did nearly two million against the supposed new titanic of ratings (or at least it was argued last Wednesday) in the form of the Stanley Cup. I think at some point, people have to realize that the current WWE audience wants to see stuff like Brock vs. Roman part one zillion, the same way the people watching Marvel movies want to see the snark and CGI, and the people watching Fast & Furious want to see big stunts and don't care about the writing, even if people online complain about the death of cinema. Also, the other secret is this was always true - the WWE did its best business during the AE during its perhaps worst writing period - but that's because people weren't watching for the booking. They were watching because Austin, Rock, Foley, and McMahon were doing entertaining things, and there were hot women on TV in the era before easily accessible Internet porn. 

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1 hour ago, Ricky Jackson said:

Isn't the rating due to interest in Vince and the scandal? 

You'd think, but Roman/Riddle was the real mover.

 

Also just getting to watch NXT after spending the day in NYC, and it's amazing how their women's division runs circles around the main roster. They have women's tag champs who are part of a featured act! And they have challengers! 

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