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Did you Know: Total Divas

Posted: Aug 27th, '19, 12:22
by NWK2000
At 2,221 days and counting, has been on the air longer than WCW Nitro, which clocked in at 2,031 days?

Re: Did you Know: Total Divas

Posted: Aug 27th, '19, 13:30
by cero2k
not surprisingly, the ratings for both shows keep going down and down. We'll see if Ronda can save it next season

Re: Did you Know: Total Divas

Posted: Aug 27th, '19, 20:21
by Big Red Machine
This is a BS stat, though. Number of days is irrelevant. It's number of episodes that should be considered the mark of longevity. Total Divas is currently at 110 episodes. Nitro hit that point in early fall 1997.

Re: Did you Know: Total Divas

Posted: Aug 28th, '19, 10:39
by NWK2000
Big Red Machine wrote: Aug 27th, '19, 20:21 This is a BS stat, though. Number of days is irrelevant. It's number of episodes that should be considered the mark of longevity. Total Divas is currently at 110 episodes. Nitro hit that point in early fall 1997.
Statistically it might be irrelevant, but it means that Total Divas have been part of the current cultural zeitgeist for longer than WCW which is still nutty to think about. Especially when you think about how the WWE burying the term "Diva" after WM32

Re: Did you Know: Total Divas

Posted: Aug 28th, '19, 10:48
by KILLdozer
How did I know that IT HAD TO BE this FAT BOY posting about this???

Re: Did you Know: Total Divas

Posted: Aug 28th, '19, 11:16
by Big Red Machine
NWK2000 wrote: Aug 28th, '19, 10:39
Big Red Machine wrote: Aug 27th, '19, 20:21 This is a BS stat, though. Number of days is irrelevant. It's number of episodes that should be considered the mark of longevity. Total Divas is currently at 110 episodes. Nitro hit that point in early fall 1997.
Statistically it might be irrelevant, but it means that Total Divas have been part of the current cultural zeitgeist for longer than WCW which is still nutty to think about. Especially when you think about how the WWE burying the term "Diva" after WM32
Totally disagree. Just being on TV doesn't make you part of the zeitgeist. DDP was a more recognizable pop culture figure even after leaving WWE than the Bellas have ever been.