This week’s episode of WWE Monday Night Raw was watched by an average of 2.34 million viewers, up a little less than 3% from last week.
The first hour of the show was actually down slightly with 2.48 million, compared to 2.51 million viewers last week, but Raw was able to better retain its audience from start to finish resulting in a higher overall average.
The second hour was watched by 2.37 million people, down 4% from the first hour, and dropped another 8% to 2.18 for the third and final hour. That’s compared to hourly drops of 8% and 14% last week, respectively.
Raw was 5th place on cable television for Monday evening, both in terms of overall viewership and in the core demographic. The show scored a 0.7 rating in adults 18-49 for the first and third hours of the show, and a 0.8 rating in the same demo for the second hour.
WWE once again trailed behind Monday Night Football, with the New England Patriots and New York Jets doing 10.84 million viewers and a 3.7 rating in adults 18-49. They also trailed Monday Night Kickoff and the midnight edition of SportsCenter on ESPN, as well as 90-Day Fiance on TLC.