Shaq s AEW Dynamite Match Drew Over 1 Million Viewers
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After several teases and promos hyping up the match between Shaquille O Neal and Cody Rhodes, Big Diesel finally had his first match on AEW Dynamite this past Wednesday, and it was a massive draw. O Neal teamed up with Jad Cargill to take on Rhodes and Red Velvet, and not only did they win the match, but they also commanded viewers, as according to the Wrestling Observer the match brought in 1.113 million viewers (via WrestlingNews.co)
That s the largest average match number going head to head with NXT in over a year, and overall the show drew in 934,000 viewers and hit a 0.33 in the 18 to 49 demographic. That number was down a bit from last week though.
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I love Steph Curry, but Jason Richardson s Warriors tenure was everything I miss about the Bay Area
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Two-time Slam Dunk Contest champion Jason Richardson, who played for the Warriors from 2001-2007.Antonio Losada/Special to SFGATE
Jason Richardson isn’t the greatest Golden State Warrior of all time. That honor goes to Steph Curry. Jason Richardson isn’t even the greatest dunker of his day. His peer, Vince Carter, was.
But Golden State’s former No. 23 forever known as J-Rich in the Yay
is the best tomahawker to roam our home court and an indisputable legend. Because for a brief period, Dubs fans could say that one of our own kin, a Warrior, was the Slam Dunk King.