The Usos defeated Primo and Epico
The Great Khali defeated Darren Young. LaBar noted there was heavy heat for Khali during the match and the live crowd supported The Prime Time Players.
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Kofi Kingston defeated Michael McGillicutty with the Trouble in Paradise.
The Usos defeated Epico and Primo. Rosa Mendes tried to interfere, but Primo got kicked in the face, allowing the Usos to pick up the win with the top rope splash.
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WWE Divas Champion Kaitlyn defeated Aksana. Kaitlyn won in a quick match after hitting a spear.
The Great Khali defeated Epico. Khali dominated the match, as Hornswoggle looked on from the outside. He hit a Chokeslam for the victory. After the match, Primo got upset and demanded a match with Khali.
The Great Khali defeated Primo. Khali struggled after getting chopped down by Primo, but ultimately came back and hit the chop to the head.
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Rumor Mill - WWE Getting Paid Big Money For New TV Shows
It's believed WWE is getting at least $100,000 per week for the new Main Event TV show on the Ion Network. This figure is believed because they were getting that much for Superstars before it left regular TV. They are also getting paid between $60,000 and $75,000 per week for Saturday Morning Slam and around $175,000 for the new third hour of RAW each week.
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How Much WWE TV Is Too Much?
Raw's rating troubles are likely due to a combination of factors. Wrestling is not in a boom period right now. The move to a three-hour marathon ensured it would be a real challenge to keep fans invested for that length of time. The star power on the roster is pretty thin and there are way too few fresh match-ups available. Monday Night Football is back and offers strong competition most weeks. Additionally, the start of a new season for popular shows such as Castle probably siphons off a reasonable number of viewers.
For wrestling fans, though, it may really boil down to overexposure of the product and the recognition that anything of significance that happens on Raw can be seen recapped on Smackdown, on the company website or at the intro to the next ppv. We now have the new Main Event show on Wednesdays, Saturday Morning Slam and NXT on HULU.
How much is too much? And when does more become less interesting and important? Despite the common misconceptions and stereotypes, most pro-wrestling fans do have lives and can't afford to watch wrestling every waking moment, even if they wanted. They are also discriminating enough to pick what wrestling is worth watching and when.
In the territory days, a show each night of the week from different areas of the country featuring the various personalities of each promotion's top attractions could probably keep the interest of many fans, but watching the same roster of WWE superstars interacting endlessly on shows with different names on different channels is simply cutting the same pizza into smaller slices.
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