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WWE and A&E s Macho Man Randy Savage Biography ranked in the top 10 of cable on Sunday.
The Savage Biography documentary averaged 790,000 viewers on A&E, down from the 880,000 viewers that the previous week s Roddy Piper Biography averaged. But while viewership was down, the rating in the 18-49 demo was up to a 0.31. The Piper Biography had drawn a 0.27 rating in the demo.
In 18-49, the Savage Biography ranked seventh for the day on cable. The Piper Biography ranked 10th the previous Sunday.
The third episode of WWE s Most Wanted Treasures, which was focused on Jerry The King Lawler memorabilia, averaged 563,000 viewers on A&E on Sunday. That s down from the 769,000 viewers the show averaged the previous week. The rating in the 18-49 demo was a 0.22, down from the previous week s 0.27. It ranked 12th for the day on cable in 18-49.
The second week of WWE s programming block on A&E ranked 10th and 11th on cable on Sunday.
A&E s Roddy Piper Biography averaged 880,000 viewers on Sunday night, down from the 1.062 million viewers that the previous week s Steve Austin Biography averaged. The rating in the 18-49 demo was a 0.27. That s down from the 0.38 rating that the Austin Biography drew.
The Piper Biography ranked 10th for the day on cable on Sunday. The Austin Biography had ranked sixth for the day on cable.
WWE president and chief revenue officer Nick Khan said on last week s WWE financial call that the Austin documentary was A&E s highest-rated Biography in 16 years.