You can thank me now.. Go ahead, step forward and thank me, for being absolutely, right.
When the truth hurts? It hurts, especially... When I tell it.
I said weeks ago that the working agreement between AEW and Impact wouldn't do a fucking thing for Impact Wrestling. And guess who was right, SPOT ON, CORRECT, on that prediction .
That's right fanboys and "Marks", yours truly.. Cry about it all you want but the fact is, I said it weeks ago and thanks to people seeing that the product at Impact STILL sucks, even with the AEW agreement and viewership went way down? The truth is I was right and you 'marks' were wrong and the truth has come out to show I've been right all along. I know it sucks knowing all of you were wrong but at some point you'll just have to come and accept that fact of life.
Here's proof I said it weeks ago, right here. Proof is, a mother fucker and as always, I'll always.. Be the mother fucker who has the proof. https://billsbrandnewblog.blogspot.com/2020/12/scott-damores-shot-at-wwe-raw-was-weak.html
So now that I always know more than the "Marks" Here's the story on the major drop in viewership for Impact.
Tuesday’s taped Impact Wrestling episode, featuring James Storm defeating Eric Young in the main event for his 1000th match, drew just 38,000 viewers on AXS TV, according to Showbuzz Daily. The show drew a 0.01 rating in the key 18-49 demographic.
This week’s Impact did not make the Cable Top 150, so there are no rankings for viewership and the key demographic rating.
These numbers are down from last week’s episode, which drew 116,000 viewers with a 0.04 rating in the key demo. Last week’s episode ranked #146 on the Cable Top 150 and #135 for the night in viewership.
This was the final Tuesday night Impact episode on AXS. The show moves to Thursday nights beginning next week.
This week’s Impact viewership is down 67.24% from last week, while the 18-49 rating is down 75% from last week.
This week’s Impact viewership was down 68.9% from the same week in 2020.
And another added zing to the reality that AEW and Impact's product sucks really bad. The TV show "Young Rock" got over two million viewers.
AEW and Impact combined, on their best days, couldn't get that many viewers if their lives depended on it. THAT, is how much their product sucks.
Not a good day for the AEW and Impact fanboys and "Marks", that's for sure, LOL!
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