First WWE RAW replay on Syfy viewer numbers
The first replay of WWE RAW on Syfy on May 20, 2016 drew 467,000 viewers according to Showbuzzdaily.com. The show averaged a 0.13 rating among adults 18-49.
Updated network homes in 2016
Here are the latest Nielsen estimates as of June 2016 for the total number of homes with specific cable network based on 116.4 million homes according to Prowrestling.net. These totals will focus on networks that carry WWE (USA Network), TNA (Pop TV) and Lucha Underground (El Rey Network).
USA Network: 93,998,000 homes (81% coverage)
Pop TV: 74,621,000 homes (64% coverage)
El Rey Network: 38,154,000 homes (33% coverage)
Rich Brennan talks the evolution of NXT
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Main Event Madness sent out the following:
Hey everyone how’s it going! Welcome to another all-new edition of Main Event Madness! This week is a LOADED show as we have an EXCLUSIVE interview with Former WWE/NXT Announcer Rich Brennan! We talk a number of topics including:
- His run in NXT and the brand’s evolution
- How he became a wrestling fan and announcer
- Working with Corey Graves and Michael Cole
- His love for and the state of Hockey today
- much, much more.
Below are some excerpts from the interview:
On the evolution of NXT from FCW to 3rd WWE Brand:
“When I first got to the performance center, we were still doing shows that at times would draw 50-60 people. So to come from that, and here’s the other thing, I went to FCW shows as a fan, and I remember going to one show in particular that drew really, really well, that Dusty actually had a match with his two sons. It was a six man tag match, it was actually Dusty’s last match, and that drew really well. But there are other shows that, again, 50-60 people were at the show. That’s what it was like for a number of the shows starting out when I got here at the beginning of 2014. We would go to towns and the crowds would be sparse. Other places would be a little more busy. Orlando was always popping, and I don’t mean Orlando like Full Sail, I mean the Armory in Orlando where NXT runs shows. Those would always be pretty well attended. But as the network launched, as the network grew, you could see the crowds starting to grow. They were much more knowledgeable about who was who and what the product was. You started to see a lot of these buildings just start to fill up. Fast forward to Brooklyn, to think you were drawing 50 people in Palatka, FL in April of 2014 to August of 2015 to put 16,000 people or whatever it was inside the Barclays Center was unbelievable.”
On working with Corey Graves and details on their relationship:
“I thought Graves and I had great chemistry together. Part of it has to do with we like a lot of the same things, we’re friends, and we’re on the same wavelength as far as a lot things go. So that chemistry came pretty quickly with Graves. As far as on screen goes, I actually worked with Corey behind the scenes in the voice-over room, and actually working live events, driving around to live events all around Florida, but particularly in the voiceover room, calling matches with him for a good 8 or 9 months before he even got an opportunity to be on tv. Because there were still some questions about whether he’d be able to wrestle or not and when that door finally closed, you know the other opportunities opened up in a lot of ways for him. He’s a tremendous talent, he’s a natural at it. We played off each other pretty well I think, again I felt we had really good chemistry, and getting to work with him that I did outside of public view, really helped us, when we finally did have the opportunity to do shows together and do television shows together.”
Also we talk to Douglas Hart from the NWA about some upcoming events. Lastly, we have Evan Ginzburg back for an all-new Ginzburg’s Gab! This week Evan gives his opinions and feedback from this past Sunday’s WWE Extreme Rules!
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