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Post by wildfire on Oct 13, 2011 10:11:45 GMT -5
As much as I hope that Rob's right, I don't think it'll happen. I think Punk will get the crap kicked out of him, HHH will save, and that will be that. OR maybe Nash will. I think Punk will join Daniel Bryan.. maybe they'll team up on Superstars and job to Reks and Hawkins or something. (I'm exaggerating, obviously, but you get the point) I feel VERY confident we'll have Team HHH Vs. Team Laurenitis at Survivor Series, winner gets to be GM. I expect that Rock and Cena will both be on HHH's team, and one of them will turn and cost him the match (probably Cena, but it could go either way) In a way, Cena's already told us this. He said on Monday he's loyal to WWE (because, you know, they only fired him twice in the last year or som and threatened it a couple other times)... Laurenitis is WWE in story now, so that's that. It's not like Cena doesn't do heel-y things all the time anyway (like the Nexus story)
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Post by marktaggart on Oct 13, 2011 16:04:22 GMT -5
I just saw the ratings breakdown. I'm not a fan of the antiquated Nielsen ratings because I don't think they give an accurate representation of who and how many people are really watching but networks and companies still use them to gauge the success or failure of a show. What they showed for this past Monday is a that there was a decent rating at the start of the show (3.6, slightly up from average) and a pretty steady decline from the time the Triple H stuff ended until the end of the show (2.8 by the end with an uptick in the overrun).
I don't think there's any way they can put a good face on that.
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Post by subvert69 on Oct 14, 2011 15:15:21 GMT -5
The first hour of RAW was the highest since the Monday after Summerslam. The second hour of RAW was the biggest one hour fall in 4 years.
Knowing the WWE they will spin it that they had the highest ratings of the fall quarter so far.
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