WWE Raw Fan Voting Issues (Updated)
Posted by David Damage on Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Under: News
WWE released the following statement on their Twitter page Tuesday:
"Technical
errors occurred in some of the voting results during Raw: Power to the
People. Check with WWE.com throughout the day for more."
A subsequent statement has since been released on WWE.com with the headline reading "Text Vote Screws Sin Cara."
"WWE
apologizes to the WWE Universe, Raw's "Power to the People" voters, and
especially Sin Cara and Evan Bourne. The match vote was skewed by a
heavy backlog of votes from the Divas Title Match. More details on
WWE.com throughout the day."
UPDATE: WWE.com just posted yet another update on this which reads:
WWE
would like to apologize for technical difficulties that occurred during
the “Power to the People” edition of Raw on Monday night.
The
interactive event aimed to give the WWE Universe the ability to choose
what they wanted to see on their television screens. Unfortunately,
uncontrollable difficulties created by an influx of heavy voting traffic
resulted in not every one of the more-than 697,000 recorded votes to be
properly counted. WWE television production had no idea of these issues
until after the show had ended.
During Monday’s Raw broadcast,
WWE fans were given the option to text A, B or C to 46993 (GOWWE) in
order to decide what they wanted to happen on the show. Things went
perfectly at first when text votes selected Kelly Kelly (option B) to
take on Brie Bella for the Divas Championship. However, our vote
tabulating provider’s system became overwhelmed, causing these votes to
spill into later polls. This technical mishap soon led to Mason Ryan
(also option B) being voted into a match against Evan Bourne — even
though, as it was later discovered, Sin Cara had received 90 percent of
the total votes in WWE.com's Live Chat poll, and should have been
Bourne's opponent.
Votes for the third poll’s bout — Kane vs.
Mark Henry in an Arm Wrestling Contest — were counted correctly.
However, problems began to occur again during the next poll determining a
match stipulation between United States Champion Dolph Ziggler and Kofi
Kingston. At this point, so many text votes were received that the
system overloaded, crashed and had to be restarted.
With little
information to work from, WWE management selected to follow the system’s
earliest projections, which determined that the 2-out-of-3 Falls Match
had been the people’s choice. It was not until later that it was
discovered that “Vickie Guerrero Banned from Ringside” was actually the
top vote getter.
Restarting the tabulating system allowed for
things to run smoothly with the voting for the Triple Threat Match to
determine a No. 1 contender for the WWE Championship going off without a
hitch.
Stand by for more details to be reported by WWE.com throughout the day.
In
light of the technical difficulties that occurred during the "Power to
the People" edition of RAW on Monday night, WWE will make it up to fans
by holding a match between Sin Cara and Evan Bourne on next week's show.
WWE.com adds: "During Monday's Raw broadcast, WWE fans were given the option to text A, B or C to 46993 (GOWWE) in order
to decide what they wanted to happen on the show. Things went perfectly
at first when text votes selected Kelly Kelly (option B) to take on
Brie Bella for the Divas Championship. However, our vote tabulating
provider’s system became overwhelmed, causing these votes to
definitively affect the following contest, in which Mason Ryan (also
option B) was voted into a match against Evan Bourne — even though, as
it was later discovered, Sin Cara had received 90 percent of the total
votes in WWE.com's Live Chat poll, and should have been Bourne's
opponent."
WWE on their website:
"Regrettably,
technical difficulties occurred once more leading up to the night’s
Six-Man Tag Team Match main event, when it became apparent to WWE
management that text votes were again not being tabulated properly. At
this time, a decision was made to turn to WWE.com’s Live Chat Poll for
the official judgment. With the power still in the hands of the people,
the WWE Universe selected the Elimination Match (option C) by an
overwhelming 87 percent, leading to this stipulation being enacted."
This
week's three-hour "Power to the People" edition of RAW drew a 3.08
(3.1) cable rating. The normal two-hour slot scored a 3.26 (3.3) cable
rating.
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