----The show finished with a 3.9 [64,420 viewers] overall for this weekend’s show. Even though, I along with others, were writing the doom of Memphis Wrestling with the time slot change, the first two months the show scores a 3.9 [64,420 viewers] average. The old average of the 11:00 AM slot of 3.7 [61,590 viewers - taken from data span of 5.13.06 to 8.26.06] has been surpassed by the new late night slot. Not by many viewers, but I am just surprised that the show has kept up with the ratings. All weeks considered with the start of this site [5.13.06] to this past weekend’s show, Memphis Wrestling averages 3.8 [ 63,255 viewers].
----The first quarter of Saturday’s show ended with the Midnight Express still in the ring during the “Opening the Vault” segment scoring a 3.5 [57,928 viewers]. This quarter also included a “Too Cool 2” interview and the Grind/Flex vs Starr/Tatt2 bout. The second quarter started as the “Opening the Vault” segment was finishing including the Nunnery/Watson interview, Lawler at his Mom’s home, Reggie B Fine interview and finished with “Picture Perfect” getting into the ring at 4.2 [69,081 viewers],which was a 11,153 viewer jump. The third quarter finish at 4.0 [65,752 viewers] only losing 3,329 viewers for Poker/Flash vs PP and King vs Rocker. The last quarter finish losing only 999 viewers with a 3.9 [64,753 viewers] for Nate the Rat going to Lawler’s Mammy’s house and BH Brown/White vs Fine/Huey II.
----Another good week of ratings. The show started a little lower, but after the jump of viewers continued to stay at about the same. Fans were enjoying the show and kept watching it. The show also finished overall 6828 viewers than they started began the show, which is considered a plus for them.