>21 Mondays from January to June (counting all the weeks in june) >2,5h RAW running time on Netflix >21*2,5 = 52,5 >350,000,000/52,5 = 6,666,666 >6,6 million viewers every week
yeah, looks pretty good to me
>>18764337 (OP)
Aew just did its worst rating, maybe ever, and tony couldn't keep a straight face to defend the 500k on max bullshit...
Then you decide to make this shit of a thread and bring more attention into viewers this specific week. We need to start a Shill of The Year Award, but I guess a part of Tony's KWABOTY has your name in it
>>18764566
It's actually insane how AEW was able to consistently outdraw Big Bang Theory, but WWE can't. Yet somehow we're supposed to believe that WWE is more successful than AEW is today.
>>18764416
That's not viewers, that's households, and live programming has a higher viewer per household ratio than regular programming. The number would be about 12-15m per week.
>>18764337 (OP)
I believe the reported numbers from Netflix are all fake too. WWE is probably doing really badly and Netflix are making up numbers to cover for them. Here is a math expert on Twitter debunking Netflix's numbers: https://x.com/davemeltzerWON/status/1963033422009627065.
This is what happens when your TV show takes off after you're in a movie with Natalie Portman with music by The Shins and you aren't that asshole Zach Braff.
>>18764573
AEW could only draw a milly thanks to big dimes Sheldon tanking the ratings with BBT. When AEW got big leagued and was no longer after BBT, the ratings plummeted. >>18764607
ShelGOD always goes over. His gimmick is fucking genius.
>>18764337 (OP)
When you actually look at what's ahead of it, it actually isn't grim, it just proves why vod streaming replaced syndication. Most of those shows when they were running new episodes got more viewers than WWE. Prison Break ranged between 4-10m during its original run. Now with the streaming boom they are just finding new viewers, someone that was 10 years old when Prison Break was on is their late 20s. There is a reason why "If I haven't seen it, it's new to me" is a phrase
>>18764337 (OP) >Chart by: Wrestlenomics >guy whose best friend and co-owner of Wrestlenomics is AEW's VP of Business Strategy
Absolute hack and the chart doesn't really show anything. If you actually look at what Netflix put out they break it down by seasons of shows and this idiot is combining all the seasons. Also most of these shows have 100+ episodes so of course there is gonna be more viewed hours when a person can only watch at max 2 episodes of WWE a week. Someone could watch 40 hours alone in a week of Breaking Bad. WWE a person could only watch 4-4.5 hours
Just by looking at the actual full chart Netflix put out the Jan 27 Raw had 3.5m viewers
>>18764785
You dense motherfucker there is already easily enough WWE content that if a viewer were serious they could watch as much wrestling as they could Breaking Bad.