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WWE Tough Enough ratings: steady at 2.4 million viewers

May 4, 2011 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

According to Television by Numbers, WWE’s Tough Enough for this week received 2.438 million viewers for a 1.73 rating. The replay after RAW, which featured The Rock, received another 1,394,000 and a 0.93 rating. The April 25th episode of WWE’s Tough Enough received an average of 2.452 million viewers and a 0.9 rating. In the April […]

Filed Under: pro wrestling, Tough Enough, TV, WWE

Wrestlemania 27 PPV: 1 million buys

April 29, 2011 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

Variety is reporting that the tentative numbers for the WWE’s annual supershow met expectations with 1 million PPV buys. The buy rate reflects a 30% increase in North America and 15% overseas. The 1 million buys was helped by the return of The Rock to the WWE roster and the annual celebrity involvement, this time […]

Filed Under: pay-per-view, pro wrestling, UFC, WWE

WWE Tough Enough ratings: 2.196 million

April 24, 2011 by Jason Cruz 7 Comments

 Television by Numbers reports that this past week’s episode of WWE’s Tough Enough received an average of 2.196 million viewers and a 0.8 rating for the 18-49 adult demographic.   The reality show starring Stone Cold Steve Austin was down from last week with an overall 1.53 rating. The replay following Monday Night Raw […]

Filed Under: pro wrestling, Tough Enough, TV, WWE

WWE Tough Enough ratings down

April 13, 2011 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

Television by Numbers reports WWE’s reality series Tough Enough ratings grabbed 2.785 million viewers. The numbers show a decrease from last week’s debut. Tough Enough scored a rating 0f 0.9 for adults 18-49. In this week’s episode, Stone Cold Steve Austin eliminated indy wrestler Matt (aka M-Dogg 20 of CZW fame) for not having charisma […]

Filed Under: pro wrestling, ratings, Tough Enough, WWE

WWE announces new name, business strategy

April 9, 2011 by Jason Cruz 3 Comments

World Wrestling Entertainment announced that it is changing its name to WWE in a rebranding effort that includes a new business strategy. The purpose of the change is to “better reflect the company’s global entertainment offerings.” Via WWE.com: Two key components to WWE’s brand expansion will be the active pursuit to acquire entertainment content companies […]

Filed Under: financial, pro wrestling, WWE

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