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Post by jwid on Apr 22, 2014 1:34:12 GMT -6
when Cesaro's music first hit, I thought Scott Steiner was coming out... I was horrified until I saw Cesaro walk out
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Post by jwid on Apr 22, 2014 2:06:01 GMT -6
People on Twitter freaked out about missing that Heyman Promo!! all he did was yell "My client Brock Lesnar conquered the streak"
It wasn't for them, it was for the people in the arena, they just didn't cut to break quickly enough, everybody needs to calm down
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Post by jwid on Apr 22, 2014 3:07:26 GMT -6
I thought it was odd that Bryan came out with tears in his eyes, Brie looked a little bummed too, apparently his father passed away earlier today.
Thoughts going out to the whole Daniels family, what a roller coaster of a week..
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2014 11:36:12 GMT -6
People on Twitter freaked out about missing that Heyman Promo!! all he did was yell "My client Brock Lesnar conquered the streak" It wasn't for them, it was for the people in the arena, they just didn't cut to break quickly enough, everybody needs to calm down Heyman doing anything is better than at least 50% of anything that makes the air.
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Post by November KS on Apr 22, 2014 11:47:00 GMT -6
Kinda seemed like he/they went into overdrive to make sure the fans didn't cheer for Cesaro. More greatness from Heyman! Wonder how many times he said that phrase?
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Post by Positivity Peeps on Apr 22, 2014 11:49:38 GMT -6
I keep thinking that Heyman is gonna turn on Cesaro in favor of Brock and set up a match, but can they really do that after basically doing the same thing last year with Punk and Ryback?
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Post by Positivity Peeps on Apr 22, 2014 17:48:55 GMT -6
WWE Raw on Monday, April 21 fell to a 2.97 rating, down nine percent from last week's 3.26 rating.
It was narrowly the lowest rating of the year, trailing a 2.98 rating on March 17 during the pre-WrestleMania lull period.
Raw was opposed by the first Monday slate of games in the NBA Playoffs, which started strong with a closely-contested Oklahoma City vs. Memphis game.
- Raw averaged 4.139 million viewers, down 13 percent from last week's audience of 4.770 million viewers.
Hourly Break Down: 4.224 million first hour viewers, peak of 4.395 million second hour viewers, and 14 percent decline to 3.799 million third hour viewers. It was the fewest third hour viewers of the year.
The third hour appeared to be hurt by Three-Hour Raw Fatigue, a close fourth quarter in the NBA Playoffs game, and the lack of a main event announced in-advance.
- On cable TV Monday night, Raw ranked #2 in adult male demos behind the NBA.
The m18-49 demographic declined throughout the show, reflecting adult males gravitating toward the NBA game as the night went on. In the m18-34 demo, the second hour ranked the highest.
- One year ago this week, the April 22, 2013 Raw scored a 3.14 rating and averaged 4.40 million viewers.
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Post by Steely Don on Apr 23, 2014 0:18:09 GMT -6
It occurs to me, finally, why Lesnar was the one to break the streak.
Not just because he was a legit champion from UFC, though that helps. Not just because he therefore has a rep as a legit tough guy (along with his amateur wrestling background). Not just because they apparently are somewhat friendly, thought that helps.
It's because Lesnar is a semi-big name that rarely is on TV, or even that many PPVs.
Think about it ... I mean, you have Cena or Orton or Bryan go over, and every week there's the guy that buried Undertaker.
Now, Heyman aside for a moment, you had a couple weeks of Lesnar talk, and now (for now) it's all over. Sure, when he comes back to TV for a few shows here and there, we have the man that beat Undertaker blah blah blah. But that's not every show every week for the next decade ... that's a few shows here and there for a couple-three years at most and then the conqueror is no more, and I don't know that he would go into the HoF ... certainly not anytime soon that Mark has to hear about it.
Plus, you've got him probably going after the belt this summer - unsuccessfully at that - and then what? Nothing notable, no reason to mention his name much if ever until he trapezes down the ramp if he feels like it.
I don't know, it kinda makes sense from a different perspective when you look at it that way.
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