The third hour this week was down 134,000 compared to the prior week’s third hour rating, but 223,000 above the third hour rating for the final ThunderDome-based Raw two weeks earlier. In terms of hourly total viewership, Raw drew 1.871 million viewers in the first hour, dropped slightly to 1.839 million in the second hour, and then dropped to 1.733 million in the third hour.
In the male 18-34 demo, it held more steady with a 0.40 rating this week compared to 0.41 last week. In the 1849 demo, the show averaged a 0.35 rating, up 6.1 from last week. AEW Dynamite averaged 913,000 viewers, up 4 from the previous Wednesday.
In the male 18-49 demo, it drew 0.67, down from 0.75 the prior week. It could be that over-saturation of pro wrestling is starting to affect the ratings and this could be something to look at as the AEW vs. Please note that none of the aggregated content on this site comes from websites that are affiliated with For The Wrestling. Here’s where you can read more on this story. WWE RAW Ratings Report For This Week (12/6) PWMania. 1 among all shows on cable on Monday night in the 18-49 demographic. WWE RAW Ratings Report For This Week (12/6) PWMania. Monday Night RAW averaged 1. DateWWE SmackdownImpact WrestlingAEW DynamiteWWE NXTWWE RawJan.
It drew 0.43 its final week in the ThunderDome and it averaged 0.48 in May and June. WWE is a long way from their Attitude Era glory days if the TV ratings in America are to be believed. In the coveted 18-49 demographic, Raw drew a 0.49 rating, down from 0.57 last week. Raw went up against the highly-rated Olympics this week, so a ratings dropoff was anticipated this week. So this week’s rating is still above the recent prior ratings for Raw in the ThunderDome, but a similar dropoff next week would bring it right back to ThunderDome era levels. Raw drew 1.20 the prior week and averaged 1.24 in May and June. The July 26 episode of WWE Monday Night Raw on USA Network drew a 1.32 rating, down from the 1.46 last week in its first show back in an arena with thousands of fans in attendance. This week’s RAW viewership was down 10.26% from the Memorial Day 2020 episode, while this week’s 18-49 key demo rating was down 21.56% from the Memorial Day 2020 show.SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW INCHES DOWN). This week’s third hour was up 3.26% from the first hour. This is the first time that the highest-rated hour for RAW was the final hour since the Jepisode. Monday’s third hour of RAW was the most-viewed hour of the show. This week’s RAW viewership was down 3.9% from last week’s show, while this week’s 18-49 key demographic rating was down 11.11% from last week. Monday’s RAW also drew the second-lowest 18-49 key demographic rating in the history of the show, behind the Decemshow that went up against a major NFL game. This week’s RAW drew the second-lowest viewership in the history of the show. These new numbers from POST Wrestling are based on internal numbers at WWE, via Nielsen. This is up 2.32 from last week’s 1.549 million viewers. Monday’s live WWE RAW drew an average of 1.585 million viewers on the USA Network, according to Nielsen via Showbuzz Daily. We previously reported lower numbers for this week’s RAW, based on incorrect data from PWTorch. WWE RAW Viewership and Key Demo Rating for This Week. The new data from POST Wrestling lists a 0.4 rating for the 18-49 key demo, but it was noted that it’s not clear if this is rounded down from the previous reported 0.44 rating. This is down 11.11% from last week’s 0.45 rating in the key demo. This week’s RAW drew a 0.4 rating in the key 18-49 demographic. This week’s RAW viewership was down 3.9 from last week’s show, while this week’s 18-49 key demographic rating was down 11.11 from last week. This is down 3.9% from last week’s 1.621 million viewers, and is the second-lowest viewership in show history.įor this week’s show, the first hour drew 1.536 million viewers (last week’s hour 1 – 1.661 million), the second hour drew 1.549 million viewers (last week’s hour 2 – 1.655 million) and the final hour drew 1.586 million viewers (last week’s hour 3 – 1.546 million). Monday’s live Memorial Day edition of WWE RAW, featuring Drew McIntyre defeating Kofi Kingston in the #1 contender’s main event, drew an average of 1.557 million viewers on the USA Network, according to Nielsen via POST Wrestling.