I doubt they'd go that far. Nick at Night is more for slightly older audiences with old family friendly shows just at the 8-9 mark. They're clearly trying to get the younger set to like the Olsens so they'll tune into the (and I don't always prejudge things, mind you) awful series relaunch on Netflix.What if Nick at Nite started showing a lot more sitcoms with as much of the Full House cast as possible? Like that one show Bob Saget starred in (was there only one?), or Hudson Street (a short-lived sitcom with Lori Loughan which premiered the season after FH ended)? Better yet, they could be airing the Bob Saget-era America's Funniest Home Videos (it seems the episodes with the current host are the only ones in reruns these days*) or America's Funniest People? Or something else with John Stamos.
of course, Nick is no stranger to shoving things down kids throats they don't like. Awesomness TV was a thing that existed. Got horrible ratings, was a tremendously awful show, still got renewed and just had the rest of the series burned off on Teen Nick. They kept giving Fred shows when he wasn't even that popular or well liked as a crappy web series. I hate Obnoxious Citrus and all, but even that's far more creative and entertaining than a grown man with a squeaky voice acting like an idiot. Johnny Test even made fun of Fred. When the writers of Johnny Test essentially call you a talentless schmuck that got freaking lucky, that's telling. But HEY! Not Nickelodeon. They almost made a Fred cartoon. Well, I guess if it was a cartoon, they'd be more lackadaisical about it. I'm surprised they didn't make "Kids React" a full series and put it on in marathons on all it's channels. They had a brief moment of clarity to realize something that was barely likeable online would be hated as a TV series. Took 3 tries to get that.