SD Scores Its Lowest Rating On Syfy, Possible Raw Match, More


– The October 29 episode of SmackDown scored a 1.65 cable rating, setting a record low mark for the series on Syfy. The Oct. 22 episode was the series’ previous low, with a 1.70 rating.

Smackdown averaged 2,444,000 viewers over the course of two hours, setting a low mark on Syfy. Viewership was down ten percent compared to the previous week’s 2,662,000 number.

– The advertised dark match main event for the November 22 Monday Night Raw taping is a Fatal Four Way Match with Randy Orton defending the WWE Championship against John Cena, Wade Barrett and Sheamus.

– A match pitting Rey Mysterio against The Miz was originally scheduled for tonight’s Raw broadcast, but is considered doubtful after Mysterio missed weekend live events due to an inner ear imbalance—which is causing him dizziness and nausea.

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sources: Pro Wrestling Torch, pwinsider.com, f4wonline.com





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