WWE RAW Draws Lowest Viewership In Show History
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According to Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics, Monday's live broadcast of WWE RAW had an average of 1.472 million viewers on the USA Network.
The number of viewers is down 6.24 percent from last week's 1.570 million.
In the crucial demographic of 18-49, RAW had a 0.41 rating. This is the same as last week's key demo rating of 0.41. In the 18-49 demographic, that 0.41 key demo rating translates to 536,000 viewers.
This week's episode of RAW garnered the lowest ratings in the show's history. The previous low was 1.526 million viewers for the programme on December 14, 2020. This week's RAW tied for the lowest 18-49 key demo rating in show history with last week's broadcast and the show on December 14, 2020. The key demo rating was unchanged from the prior week, while viewership was down 6.24 percent. RAW, on the other hand, had to contend with the NBA Playoffs, whereas last week's post-Hell In a Cell event did not.
Monday's RAW viewership was down 12.7 percent compared to the same week in 2020, while the 18-49 key demo rating was down 16.3 percent.
On Monday, there were no NBA playoff games, but NBC broadcasted the NHL Stanley Cup Finals, which brought 2.56 million people and a 0.60 key demo rating.
MVP's ring comeback with WWE Champion Bobby Lashley vs. The New Day, Charlotte Flair's medical update, Ricochet vs. John Morrison, and a special Money In the Bank edition of MizTV were among the matches and features touted ahead of time on RAW this week.
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