
Andy Murray
Critic at Rotten Tomatoes
Horror fanatic who writes a lot about cinema and occasionally video games.
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whatculture.com | Andy Murray
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event has reportedly hit its best television ratings since returning last December, with the 24 May show up significantly from its previous outing, 25 January. According to Jed I. Goodman, the 24 May Saturday Night's Main Event drew an average audience of 1.97 million P2+ viewers across its two hours. SNME also had a P18-49 rating of 0.54. These numbers only reflect the show's performance on NBC and do not include Peacock viewers.
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whatculture.com | Andy Murray
WWE SmackDown fell to its lowest P18-49 television rating of 2025 so far last week, with the 23 May number also being SmackDown's second-lowest since moving from Fox to USA Network in September 2024. SmackDown drew an average P2+ viewership of 1.398 million across its three hours on USA on 23 May. This number included an audience of 442,000 in the key 18-49 demographic, for a P18-49 rating of 0.33.
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whatculture.com | Andy Murray
For the second straight week, WWE Raw has drawn its second-lowest worldwide viewership figure since its debut on Netflix on 6 January. Per Netflix's Tudum site, the 19 May episode of Raw drew 2.7 million global viewers during the seven-day calculation window (19-25 May). This meant the show finished 9th in the weekly Top 10 ranking of English-language television shows.
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whatculture.com | Andy Murray
WWE's year of intensely counter-programming AEW will continue on 12 July, when the NXT Great American Bash event goes head-to-head with All In Texas. Wrestlenomics' Brandon Thurston reported the direct clash on Twitter, posting that per internal WWE messaging, Great American Bash takes place at Center Stage Theater in Atlanta, Georgia before that evening's Saturday Night's Main Event taping. This places it in direct competition with the AEW pay-per-view, All In Texas.
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whatculture.com | Andy Murray
The Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer has stated that he feels WWE not mentioning Jim Ross (currently fighting colon cancer) during last week's shows was a "real slight", adding that "this would not happen in any sport, anybody, anything else."Ross, 73, is to undergo surgery today, having revealed his colon cancer diagnosis on 15 May. Meltzer's comments came during the post-AEW Double Or Nothing/NXT Battleground episode of Wrestling Observer Radio.
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