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Potential Bad Sign for WWE Raw Rating, WWE Facing Even More Debate Competition
As noted, last night’s WWE Raw faced big competition from the first US Presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
The debate drew a 46.2 overnight TV rating with a 63 share, up 17% from the Mitt Romney vs Barack Obama debate in 2012. This rating covers four broadcast networks and three cable news networks including ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, FNC and MSNBC.
WWE Smackdown Live will also face debate competition on Tuesday, October 4th as the first Vice Presidential debate between Mike Pence and Tim Kaine will take place from 9pm until 10:30pm EST. The Smackdown brand WWE No Mercy PPV will then go up against the second Trump vs Clinton debate on Sunday, October 9th.
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– In what likely means bad news for the WWE RAW viewership, last night’s debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton drew a 46.2 overnight TV rating with a 63 share, up 17% from the Mitt Romney – Barack Obama debate in 2012. This rating covers four broadcast networks and three cable news networks – ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, FNC and MSNBC. We’ll keep you updated on RAW viewership today but in comparison, Super Bowl 50 had a 46.6 rating with a 72 share and drew 111 million people.