Figure Four Online top 50 podcast moments of 2022, part one

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The Figure Four Online top 50 podcast moments from 2022 series has arrived. Hear some of the best clips from the past year’s Wrestling Observer Radio, Wrestling Observer Live, Bryan & Vinny, Filthy Four Daily and plenty more.

In this first installment, hear moments 34 through 50 as voted by our listeners. Thanks to subscriber Philippe Perez for putting this together as he does every year.

This is available on our Free Show RSS feed in addition to F4W Classics.

50. Bonin’/Porkin’/Snow Woes
49. Rigging The Reno Riggins
48. Lesbians Think Tom Is a Werewolf
47. Did Char or Storm Win?-Ridiskee-Triple Hitch-The Million Dollar D
46. Jim Valley’s Roast Of Ric Flair
45. The Return Of Robot Dave
44. Vinny Still Hates Camera Cuts
43. Rick Boogs Eats Cat Food to Put on Weight
42. Craig’s Favourite Quote From the Simpsons
41. Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake March to WrestleMania- A Dramatic Reading
40. The Ode To Rob Bartlett
39. You Look Like a Fucking Little Kid in a Halloween Costume
38. Mike Commandeers The Show
37. The North Pole/Newman/Madeline the Hun vs Tom Jones
36. Saving The Observer
35. Dave’s “I Told You So” Re- Punk & Cabana in AEW
34. Vinny Transcribes an NXT Backstage Promo 

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WWE Raw draws one million viewers for ‘Best of 2022’ episode

Monday night’s WWE Raw, which was a Best of 2022 special, averaged 1.075 million viewers on the USA Network. The viewership number is down 37 percent from last week’s new episode.

This is the lowest audience in the history of Raw, though the comparison isn’t fair due to this being mostly a clip show. The episode opened with 1.331 million viewers in the first hour, which is the lowest opening hour the show has ever done. From that point, it had a bigger decline that any episode of Raw in history as people likely figured out there was little new content.

The second hour averaged 1.041 million viewers. The third hour audience was 852,000 viewers, by far the lowest viewed hour in Raw’s history. The decline from hour one to three was 36 percent, breaking the previous record of 27.8 percent set three weeks ago.

Raw drew a 0.27 rating in the 18-49 demo. That was tied for eighth on cable for the day, although if you removed NFL and college football-related programming, it was tied for first with a soccer game between Liverpool and Aston Villa that aired earlier in the day.