Wenn man es mit einem All Star Game verwechselt dann ja...
Allerdings gilt auch: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lea…m=.ae2feab98254
TV ratings declined once again for this year’s NFL Pro Bowl as the ESPN-televised game drew a 4.2 final rating and 7.4 million viewers Sunday night. According to Sports Media Watch, it was the lowest-rated Pro Bowl since 2006 (3.7) and the least-watched Pro Bowl since 2007 (7 million viewers).
But anyone who thinks declining TV ratings (and declining player participation) means doom for the NFL’s all-star showcase is sorely mistaken. This year’s game was — by far — Sunday’s most-watched cable-television program, outdrawing a showing of second-place “Alaska: The Last Frontier” by 4.2 million viewers and No. 3 “Real Housewives Atlanta” on Bravo by nearly 5 million viewers. The next-closest actual sporting event on cable was a 6 a.m. EST replay of the Australian Open final between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, which drew 1.3 million viewers (the live telecast of the match at 3:30 a.m. EST drew 964,000 viewers).
Und solange das der Fall ist, keine Chance dass es abgesetzt wird.