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Folks, let's keep this a complete story. The reason the WNBA has become so popular is because of Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark. There are no “ifs,” “ands,” or “buts” about it. The TV ratings, the revenue brought in, the tickets sold, a big part of that is due to the “Caitlin Clark Effect.”
But if you ask CBS, they'll tell you utter nonsense from an alternate reality. (RELATED: 'Caitlin Clark Effect' Delivers Incredibly Historic TV Ratings During NFL Sunday Slate Game)
On the latest episode of “60 Minutes,” which aired Sunday night, correspondent Jon Wertheim interviewed Clark and several other WNBA players. At the time, he said that while Clark was Rookie of the Year, he wasn't the breakthrough star of the season, which is probably the league itself. (Yes, the same league that no one would have cared about if it wasn't for Clark.)
“The real breakthrough star this season is the league itself,” Wertheim said.
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This is like the most hated thing I've ever seen…I mean, seriously, what other WNBA player is loved in an NFL game?
They love her 😭😭😭😭😭😭 “Haters vs. Kaitlin Clark” is crazy, thank you Colts 🫡pic.twitter.com/b2ptDsx84G
— Cancun Akgue (@clrkszn) September 29, 2024
If it wasn't for Caitlin Clark, no one would care about the WNBA, no one. Just stick to “Big Brother” and “Survivor” and stop capping, CBS.