Anyone wouldn't believe how hard it is to get a chart that includes 1995 to the. The chart above shows the of Raw ratings. Here's a website that shows additional information on 1998 to the middle of 2012.
As the chart show, ratings are down significantly ever since the early 2000s. But 2012 was this worst year for WWE ratings since prior to the Attitude Era began. It was subsequently a year dominated by way of John Cena and CM Punk.
Stated above in earlier slides, ratings drop when Cena is not to the show. But WWE has displayed CM Punk and John Cena heavily over the past year, and all they must show for it is normally terrible ratings.
After years of declining ratings, it's tie for WWE to generate a change. WrestleMania may be the sole thing keeping WWE afloat financially at this point, so would it really hurt to endeavor something new? And by new, I mean Ryback.
Certain may argue that WWE tested out CM Punk as champion and all they bought were bad ratings. Nevertheless 2012 ratings were simply the natural effect of your years-long decline in comparisons. Only The Rock's return buoyed Raw star ratings in 2013. And a lot more he's gone, ratings are dropping all over again.
It's time for WWE to try something new. Maybe leave behind PG and move Cena into position. That experiment failed. Ryback has become the next face of WWE. He should become.
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