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The decline is under way. Second lowest rating on Netflix same week as the lowest rated smackdown on USA. Tick Tock
 

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The 5/12 episode of Raw was the second lowest since the show moved to Netflix and looks to be the second time the show has done less than 1 million viewers in the U.S.

Netflix listed the show as doing 5.1 million viewing hours and 2.7 million viewers.

Based on using the same method they used in the first month, that would be 2,233,000 worldwide views and 3,059,000 estimated viewers.

Based on those numbers, Raw would have approximately 1,156,000 viewers over the seven day week and about 983,000 same day, which would be the closest equivalent of the Nielsen ratings for the show. There are still discrepancies such as for Nielsen, a viewer can only be counted once watching a show, where these numbers allow someone watching the second a second time to be counted again.

The number would be down 41.0 percent from the total Nielsen viewer number Raw did on the USA Network this same week last year.

The 5/12 show number would barely beat out the 2/14 show, which was the Elimination Chamber go-home show, which did an estimated 981,000 viewers, as the lowest number of the Netflix era.

Comparing Raw with Dynamite shouldn’t be done on a straight-up basis. Dynamite has a huge advantage being on both television and streaming and being in about 100 million unique homes. If you add MAX homes and TBS homes you get 120 million but roughly 20 million of them have both. Netflix is in about 77.5 million U.S. homes (you will see 89.3 million listed because they group the U.S. and Canada together but 77.5 million of them were in the U.S. as of November).

But for total viewers, if Dynamite did 301,000 viewers on MAX, it would equal the total U.S. viewers for Raw.
 

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Meanwhile the supposedly hot TNA whoring themselves out to WWE is doing a real wonders for their TV ticket business, less than 1K sold for a show a month away

 

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The 5/12 episode of Raw was the second lowest since the show moved to Netflix and looks to be the second time the show has done less than 1 million viewers in the U.S.

Netflix listed the show as doing 5.1 million viewing hours and 2.7 million viewers.

Based on using the same method they used in the first month, that would be 2,233,000 worldwide views and 3,059,000 estimated viewers.

Based on those numbers, Raw would have approximately 1,156,000 viewers over the seven day week and about 983,000 same day, which would be the closest equivalent of the Nielsen ratings for the show. There are still discrepancies such as for Nielsen, a viewer can only be counted once watching a show, where these numbers allow someone watching the second a second time to be counted again.

The number would be down 41.0 percent from the total Nielsen viewer number Raw did on the USA Network this same week last year.

The 5/12 show number would barely beat out the 2/14 show, which was the Elimination Chamber go-home show, which did an estimated 981,000 viewers, as the lowest number of the Netflix era.

Comparing Raw with Dynamite shouldn’t be done on a straight-up basis. Dynamite has a huge advantage being on both television and streaming and being in about 100 million unique homes. If you add MAX homes and TBS homes you get 120 million but roughly 20 million of them have both. Netflix is in about 77.5 million U.S. homes (you will see 89.3 million listed because they group the U.S. and Canada together but 77.5 million of them were in the U.S. as of November).

But for total viewers, if Dynamite did 301,000 viewers on MAX, it would equal the total U.S. viewers for Raw.
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