I'm not an AEW tranny. I think both promotions fucking suck (AEW more so than WWE)this is a legit question2.6 milly in the US seems ok. Not great, but respectable for modern wrestling, can't expect much more after Daniel Bryan killed the business in 20144.9 milly global seems kinda of a dead number, no? I expected for like 20 million pajeets to tune in and for the global number to be insane
>>16695474nash got popped in his ass
>>16695474are you a producer? can you backup what your saying?
>>16695483is this true?
>>16695474>Isn't 4.9 milly globally kinda low?What global numbers are other wrestling promotions doing?
>>16695488seems like it
>>16695474Raw still isnt in Netflix in india
>>16695508You think the SAARs could/would afford Netflix? They'd probably pirate that shit, anon.
>>16695474I think it only counts views within 24 hours of airtime in US, UK and Canada. The press release says it excluded 92 other countries it airs in.A 'view' also counts as 3 hours total watch time divided by total hours viewed. So it probably reached 10s of millions, since I doubt many tuned in for the entire 3 hours.
>>16695474>Isn't 4.9 milly globally kinda low?Yes. The truth is that wrestling is a niche uncool product that is only getting more niche and unpopular. There's nothing that can fix this
>>16695494What other wrestling promotions are being paid billions by Netflix just to have only 1.4% of their entire viewer base watch their huge premiere that was promoted across an entire year?
>>16695485Netflix has 280 million subscribers and a quarter of them are in the US.So Netflix has over 200 million subscribers outside the US, but only pulled 2.3 million viewers for RAW outside the US. That's roughly 1% of their non-US subscribers that tuned in.kinda grim desu, but wrestling is dead
>>16695474In the late 90s that got half a billion viewers every week globally.
>>16695474> isn’t that low globally Anon we are fans of something that’s already very NICHE. It’s insane that wrestling does shows in football stadiums as it is . For context ,Imagine Dragons are doing a tour in Europe that is selling out football stadiums nightly . Wrestling could never ever do that. The fact that Tony khan has enough pull to get nearly half a billion dollars for a tv deal as the number 2 promotion is fucking insane .I’m just glad wrestling didn’t go the way of rollerball and found its way to stay alive
>>16695494why do wwe fans always compare themselves with the minor leagues? you should be expecting more, not getting happy that wwe is mediocre, but slightly better than the diarrhea that the rest of the business is.shitty mentality
>>16695494Do other wrestling promotions have behind them a streaming plateform with nearly 300 million users?
It's 4.9 million households. it could be double that in pure viewership
>>16695569i guess.the truth is, in terms of popularity the entire industry is still living off the business WWF did between 97 and 2005 and that WCW did in 1997-98
>>16695611I don’t think you’re wrong, but I would say between the years of 2000 in present that they have definitely made new fans for the younger generation. You can assess that to John Cena and now Cody. As long as the business continues to cater to new generations, I don’t see wrestling going anywhere.Will it reach the height of those years you mentioned? I don’t know.
It's a dire number and it was a dire show. It's only going to drop too. No one who though 'Hey I might check this wrestling stuff out' will be back next week.
>>16695474>I expected for like 20 million pajeets to tune in and for the global number to be insanenetflix doesn't distribute in indiathe 4.9 million number is only of 92 countries netflix is in
>>16695629yeah that's the thing. 4.9 milly isn't amazing and they'll probably never top it. if they remain over 4 milly next week I'll be surprised
2 minutes of run time are registered as a view. So you can bet that half of those people tuned in, saw how much soulless slop modern WWE is, and turned it off.
>>16695629>It's only going to dropThat's what you trannies said about NXT on CW but then its ratings started climbing
>>16695474It's good, 4.9 used to be a normal night back in the day, but today its amazing numbers
No. I figured it was going to get above 1 million but under 10 million. Wrestling will never be mainstream again when there’s other forms of entertainment and real fighting has grown in numbers. Doesn’t matter if other promotions have better wrestling. The average person is still going to be embarrassed or prefer to watch real fighting. A number of wrestling fans(particularly wwe) are so fixated on wrestling becoming cool/mainstream again.
>>16695474No. It's awesome
>>16695676if a premiere raw got 2.3 globally wrestlemania can probably draw 10 million non US views
>>16695554Hello, PigWheels. Keep coping pig bitch. RAW was Number 1.
>>16695474>I expected for like 20 million pajeets to tune in and for the global number to be insaneIt would be like 7 AM there.
>>16695807It’s live+1 so it means the total number of people who watched it when it aired or VODed it within 24 hours.It's not a spectacular number globally, but it's good enough I guess wrestling is niche and most people are ashamed to say they watch itnot surprised the normies didn't come flocking in
These numbers mean nothing as can watch anytime now that is streaming which is great about streaming.Streaming>>>TV and cable
>>16695782don't care, wrestling is a dead industry with zero modern cultural relevance. I only follow wrestling because of the backstage drama, memes and video games.
>>16695474>can't expect much more after Daniel Bryan killed the business in 2014
>>16695930how does it feel to know that wrestling used to get 8 million viewers in the US alone and now it can't get 5 in the whole world?
>>16695474RAW still has existing cable deals in many countries and is not available on netflix there. For example Italy, Germany, India and many many others.