WWE Monday Night RAW 5/6: Justice, Brock Wants Revenge, Cesaro's On A Warpath

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:damn:

To be fair Three 6 Mafia let everyone know in Mark's theme song that someone's gonna get that ass whipped. :to:Those my Oscar winners!
 

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I wish real upsets would happen more often, I would've shocked everybody and had the shield lose to the usos and kofi on like a quick roll up, pop would've been crazy and the shield could've beaten them up afterwards to get their heat back

As pissed as people were that Kofi was the one to end Cesaro's US title reign, the IWC would throw a fit if he were also the one to end The Shield's undefeated streak. :laugh:
 

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I just watched Tosh.0.... Daniel Tosh just stole my achilles heel line as well. I need to start copyrighting my shyt!
 

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Raw on 5/6 did its worst ratings so far this year,
doing a 2.89 rating and 3.92 million viewers.


The major reason for the downturn was going
head-to-head with strong NBA playoff games on
TNT. The Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat, featuring
the league’s best drawing team and biggest
drawing star, LeBron James, went against the first
two hours of Raw. That game did a 4.15 rating and
5.54 million viewers. They kept the audience late
night for the Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio
Spurs game which did 4.14 rating and 5.46 million
viewers. Raw was third for the night on cable.

The show did a 1.8 in Male teenagers (down 22%
from last week), a 2.3 in Males 18-49 (down 12%),
0.8 in Girl teens (up 60%) and 0.9 in Women 18-
34 (down 25%). The audience was 69.6% male.

There was interest in the show at the start, and it
faded. The first segment, with John Cena and
Ryback setting up the stipulations for their Extreme
Rules match, did a 3.29 first quarter.
Randy Orton
vs. Damien Sandow lost 725,000 viewers, including
19% of all Males 18-49 tuning out during the
match.
The Chris Jericho interview gained 124,000
viewers. Fandango vs. R-Truth lost 146,000
viewers, down to a 2.74 quarter. Dolph Ziggler vs.
Alberto Del Rio at 9 p.m. gained 228,000 viewers
to a to a 2.91. The Shield vs. Uso Brothers & Kofi
Kingston lost 206,000 viewers. Antonio Cesaro vs.
Zack Ryder gained 26,000 viewers. The star
segment of the show was Brock Lesnar destroying
HHH’s office in Stamford, CT, and then a Paul
Heyman/HHH verbal battle, which gained 899,000
viewers at 10 p.m. and the rating was boosted to a
3.44. The boost was almost entirely male, as male
teens grew 35% during the segment and Males 18-
49 drew 38%.
Kaitlyn & Cameron & Naomi vs. Bella Twins & A.J. Lee lost 921,000 viewers, with drops of 17% among teenage boys and 21% in
Males 18-49.
Mark Henry/Sheamus confrontation
and Sheamus vs. Wade Barrett gained 146,000
viewers. Ryback vs. Kane and the post-match with
Daniel Bryan, John Cena and The Shield gained
163,000 viewers, weak for a main event, and did a
2.99 overrun.


Looking like the E should just focus on Cena & Lesnar till Punk comes back :mjpls:
 
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