WWE RAW: 16 Biggest Ratings Movers (2011-2013)

By Chris Harrington /

The Big Show: +159,000 Viewers

Perhaps the last truly active former WCW and WWF Heavyweight champion, Paul Wight has had some (no pun intended) big moments on Raw including his feud with the Helmsley-McMahon alliance in September and October 2013. That culminating in Big Show knocking out HHH and delivered more than 800,000 viewers for 9/16 and 10/7 episodes. Similarly, in the May-July 2012 where Big Show was fired by Laurinaitis (5/14/12, +1.03 million viewers) and wrestling John Cena for the Summerslam Title shot (7/30/12, +1.18 million viewers) demonstrated that top angles involving Big Show have been successful on television. Still, lame feuds like tagging with Kane against charisma-challenged McGillicutty & Otunga duo (5/23/11, -583k viewers) or wrestling Daniel Bryan (2/6/12, -508k viewers) have evened out his overall numbers.

The Miz: +126,000 Viewers

Tough Enough Runner-up and 2006 Diva Search Host Mike "The Miz" Mizanin had some huge segments in 2011 including overruns gaining more than a million viewers on several occasions (11/19/10-Lawler Challenge, 3/28/11-Rock/Cena, 4/4/11-Austin, 11/14/11-Rock/Miz/R-Truth,11/21/11-Cena/Miz/R-Truth). It certainly helped when the Miz was programmed to work with Cena as their 32 segments together averaged +388,000 viewers and those segments without Cena averaged +55,100 viewers).