RAW Ratings: Did WWE Beat NBA?

May 27, 2009
By Brian Cantor

The week-long attempt at scoring publicity for the “Denver Debacle” earned WWE a great deal of mainstream media attention. It did not, however, succeed in turning this past Monday’s RAW into a must-see program.

The show’s cable rating was less than half of the number credited to Game 4 of the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Denver Nuggets series, demonstrating that while WWE might have felt it was in the right over the arena issue, it is not the more universally-appealing program.

PWInsider reports that RAW did a 3.2 rating off hours of 3.08 and 3.38; the NBA game was good for a 6.9 cable rating.

But WWE’s only competition was not basketball. The season premiere of “Jon & Kate Plus 8″ posted a record 6.8 rating, with an impressive 6.3 in adults 18-49 and 9.8 million viewers. Though the TLC show’s target audience is women, it still marks another cable loss for WWE.

John Cena cleans up well for his appearance on Regis and Kelly

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