WWE Is Asking Fans When (And Why) They Stopped Watching RAW, SMACKDOWN, And NXT

WWE Is Asking Fans When (And Why) They Stopped Watching RAW, SMACKDOWN, And NXT

In a recent interview sent out by WWE, the company has asked fans why and when they decided to stop watching shows like RAW, SmackDown, and even NXT! Find out more details on that after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Mar 02, 2020 11:03 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
WWE likes to keep on top of what wrestling fans are thinking, and the official "WWE Fan Council" has sent out a one-page survey which firstly looks to gauge interest in RAW, SmackDown, and NXT. 

However, it's the second half which is particularly interesting, because it asks when fans stopped watching the product. "When did you last keep up with each of the following WWE programs by either watching shows/videos or reading/listening to the latest developments," it reads.

Clearly, WWE wants to know why ratings for the shows are slipping, and it will be interesting seeing whether the responses to the question changed what we end up seeing on television each week. 

How do you think WWE could improve its recent ratings woes? 
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