>Biggest moments from this week
Based on Youtube views, as those are the easiest way to gauge what is really considered "Water cooler moments" that people wanted to see.
>Joe attacks Lesnar - 3.36M
>Cass betrays Enzo pt 2 - 1.67M
>LaVar Ball on MizTV - 1.46M
>Ellsworth banned from arena - 1.36M
>Strowman attacks Reigns - 1.29M
>Womens MITB match - 1.28M
>Mahal reveals Punjabi Prison match - 1.23M
Honestly, Joe vs. Brock looks like its gonna do good business
That is all Brock. Nobody knows who Joe is and are wondering why Brock is wrestling one of the guys from catering.
>>2822023
>good business
do you own shares? why would you care about business? we like star ratings
>>2822048
Yeah, completely agree. People are interested in Brock because he's barely been on TV in months plus is a true star. It's 90% all Brock at least. Other 10% being the smarks overhyping it and pretending it's a dream match. I've seen people trying to claim bc Joe/Lesnar is getting lots of views that it means people are interested in the match - I disagree.
Lesnar is proven YouTube view draw. Joe isn't a proven YouTube draw. If people care truly care about Joe, his YouTube views will need to remain consistent good AFTER his feud with Lesnar ends.
People can hate it or love it but it's the truth - Joe isn't a YouTube draw on his own like Roman Reigns.
>>2822048
Yeah, one of the points of this program is to build Joe up as a new top heel.
(Or at least that's how it would seem. Knowing the WWE they will ruin it by having the match be a 2 minutes squash.)
>>2822023
No one watched the censored Ball segment on YouTube because everyone wanted to hear "beat that nigga ass"
>Ellsworth biggest draw on Smackdown
Kek
>>2822023
>Enzo, Cass, Lavar Ball, and Ellsworth are bigger draws than Ramen
BASED
>>2822075
shut up, goof