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Raw Live Raw discussion thread, August 7th 2023: All the fallout from SummerSlam *No preview*

THEDEVILHIMSELF

Better Than You and You Know It
I know Im late but, the Miz and LA Knight this fued is gonna cook, the promos of these two is gonna be great, much like last night, the MIz is the perfect guy elevate a up and coming babyface, because his mic work is just so far superior then everyone else
 

Jimmy King

It’s Britney, bitch
Really fun show, it felt different and fresh. Love the triple threat and what looks like a push for Gable. Alpha Academy have been one of my favorite acts for awhile now so I’m glad they’re getting some shine.

I loved New Day coming back, that made me very happy. Shinsuke’s turn on Rollins was nicely done and a program with those two should be good.
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
Something def felt different about the show to me too but I can't put my finger on it bc a lot was still the usual formula, just flowed better
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
Raw last night averaged 1.89 million viewers and drew a 0.61 rating in 18-49, numbers that would normally be considered good, but all things considered the total viewer number had to be a disappointment.

Last year's Raw after SummerSlam did 2.23 million viewers, although the 0.62 in 18-49 isn't much different from this year and that's with a decline in homes that get the USA Network.

Still, with the commercial-free first hour and coming the day after one of the biggest shows of the year, and the general growth almost every week, one would have thought it would have topped two million viewers.

Over the past three years, the 18-49 bump averaged 37 percent while this year the number was 14 percent.

The show was up seven percent in viewers from last week, up 14 percent in 18-49, and up 21 percent in 18-34.

As compared to the episode after SummerSlam last year, Raw was down 20 percent in viewers, down one percent in 18-49, and up 15 percent in 18-34. So the decline was largely with people over 50.

The other surprise is that with the first hour commercial-free, it created an artificial high, but the drop-off of viewers during the show was minimal. Usually after a PPV there is a big first hour with people watching out of curiosity, but a big drop in hour three.

The three hours were:
  • 8 p.m. 1.96 million
  • 9 p.m. 1.88 million
  • 10 p.m. 1.82 million
 

Dale

Super Moderator
Eh, not sure I agree that it should have topped 2 million viewers. If anything, i'd expect the overall numbers to be down over the coming weeks compared to last year given this was the point HHH took over last year, Vince retiring etc and so there was a whole bunch of added intrigue.
 
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