Last night's episode of WWE RAW averaged 4.05 million viewers, according to TV By The Numbers. PWTorch reports that the final rating for the show was 2.92 rating.
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WWE issued the following today:
Might there be another Paul Heyman guy waiting in the wings?
Last week, Brock Lesnar invaded WWE Headquarters and demolished Triple H's office. What will unfold when the two heavyweights stand face-to-face in the ring this Monday? Here are five reasons to catch what is sure to be an explosive RAW at 8/7 CT on USA Network.
Last Monday, Antonio Cesaro continued his roaring rampage of revenge by Neutralizing Zack Ryder into a splatter and proclaiming that he was the kind of competitor who puts the "W" in WWE. As in, "Wrestling." Old-school, down-and dirty, carny-rumblin' wrestling (though, to be fair, since he does speak five languages, Cesaro probably qualifies for the "World" W as well). Easy as it is to nitpick at the egotistical rambilings of recently dethroned champions, it's honestly tough in this case to disagree with The Swiss Superman's sermon.
#25: Big E Langston: Big E Langston did not get a chance to display his power, given that his match against Jack Swagger on SmackDown never got started.
STAMFORD, Conn.- WrestleMania 29, held Sunday, April 7 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, grossed an excess of $72 million, becoming the highest-grossing event in WWE History, WWE has announced. In addition, WrestleMania will once again exceed 1 million global pay-per-views buys and attracted a sold-out crowd of 80,676 fans from all 50 states and 34 countries at MetLife Stadium.
A few weeks ago, something unusal happened: "The Voice of the Voiceless" lost his voice.
25.) Big E Langston: Big E falls one after coming up short in a Triple Threat Match on Raw and a Triple Threat Tag Team Match on SmackDown.
If you don't belive in The Shield by now, there's either some very impressive denail going on or you just haven't been paying attention. Since debuting at Survivor Series 2012 and vowing to enforce "justice" throughout WWE by any means necessary, the trio of Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins and Roman Regins has backed up its promise with brutal, unrelenting force. Whether ther merciless beatdowns of The Undertaker, WWE Champion John Cena and everyone in between have truly been an exacting of justice is somewhat up for debate, but the fact is the WWE Universe doesn't need to believe in The Shield's cause to believe in their abilities.
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