Clash Social Media Ratings
According to Nielsen’s Twitter TV ratings, last night’s WWE Clash of Champions PPV ranked #1.
The PPV had 183,000 Twitter interactions with 32,000 unique authors, down from WWE Backlash, which had 282,000 Twitter interactions with 44,000 unique authors. Clash of Champions had 251,000 Facebook interactions with 151,000 unique authors, down from Backlash, which had 278,000 Facebook interactions with 144,000 unique authors.
JBL Responds to “Trolls” on Social Media
WWE Smackdown announcer reacted to social media “trolls” today and posted the following:
What’s great about Instagram is you can see what trolls look like-no wonder these poor sad losers are trolls-I might be too if I had no life
— John Layfield (@JCLayfield) September 25, 2016
Here is one of the poor sad trolls-sends me a whole timeline full of profanities and racist comments. And complains when called out. https://t.co/mR4WZieDip
— John Layfield (@JCLayfield) September 25, 2016
@JCLayfield@WWE Fire John for harassing kids on Instagram. pic.twitter.com/kdc5ER03zJ
— Sam McNicholas (@samjmc01) September 25, 2016
Dolph Ziggler Comments on Hometown Smackdown
WWE Smackdown Live is in Dolph Ziggler’s hometown of Cleveland tomorrow and Ziggler posted the following on social media:
not sure what will happen,
but Tuesday is going to be special, Cleveland…#SDLive— Dolph Ziggler (@HEELZiggler) September 26, 2016