Official Raw Ratings Thread [2.22 for the 7/18 episode]

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WWE Raw rating for the October 26, night after Hell in a Cell edition

Monday's WWE Raw scored a 2.46 rating, up from the 2.21 rating the show drew last week. Raw averaged 3.354 million viewers, down from the 3.356 million average from last week.

Powell's POV: The NFL game between the Cardinals and Ravens drew 12.204 million viewers, and there was no MLB game last night. The increased rating looks nice, but the viewership is basically the same as last week. The October 27, 2014 edition of Raw delivered a 2.71 rating with 3.745 million viewers.


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Alberto Del Rio & Roman Reigns made them ratings :wow:

Can't wait for it to drop again when people realize Cena's really gone :wow::wow:
 

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11/2 Raw TV ratings are in – Raw down, viewers at 2015 low-point | PWTorch

Monday’s Raw was not able to sustain a season-high TV rating last week. Instead, Raw returned to the same levels from earlier in the fall TV season. Plus, viewership fell to a year-low audience.

WWE Raw TV Ratings

— November 2: Raw scored a 2.32 rating, down from a season-high 2.46 rating last week following Hell in a Cell.

Raw returned to the same average level as the previous five weeks…

  • Sept. 28 – 2.33 rating
  • Oct. 5 – 2.35 rating
  • Oct. 12 – 2.33 rating
  • Oct. 19 – 2.21 rating (fall low)
  • Oct. 26 – 2.46 rating (fall high)
  • Nov. 2 – 2.32 rating
Despite the overall rating declining, Raw was up one-tenth of a rating in males 18-34. However, adults 18-49 lost last week’s gain and males 18-49 was down slightly from last week.

– Raw averaged 3.248 million viewers over the course of the show, down three percent from last week’s show.

It was the fewest viewers of the year, shorting the Oct. 12 episode’s 3.284 million viewers.

Hourly Break Down: 3.375 million first hour viewers (fewest since Sept. 14), decline to 3.180 million second hour viewers, and even at 3.189 million third hour viewers.

The past two weeks, Raw has held up in the third hour with compelling main events, but the second hour has really fallen off. This week’s second hour drew the fewest of the year.

– The overall rating is down five-tenths of a rating compared to a 2.84 rating on November 3 of last year. The key demographic ratings were three-tenths of a rating higher in 2014.
 

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Did The WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament Boost Viewership For This Week's Taped RAW? - WrestlingInc.com

Monday's taped episode of WWE RAW from England, with the kickoff to the WWE World Heavyweight Title tournament and an unannounced appearance by The Undertaker, drew 3.173 million viewers. This is down from last week's 3.248 million viewers. This is also the new lowest non-holiday viewership since RAW went to three hours.

For this week's show, the first hour drew 3.480 million viewers, the second hour drew 3.177 million viewers and the final hour drew 2.863 million viewers.

RAW was #2 for the night in viewership behind the NFL on ESPN, which drew 11.438 million viewers. RAW was #4 for the night in the 18-49 demographic, behind the
NFL, SportsCenter and Love & Hip-Hop.

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The final hour has never gotten under 3. The final rating is going to be :merchant:
 

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Did The WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament Boost Viewership For This Week's Taped RAW? - WrestlingInc.com

Monday's taped episode of WWE RAW from England, with the kickoff to the WWE World Heavyweight Title tournament and an unannounced appearance by The Undertaker, drew 3.173 million viewers. This is down from last week's 3.248 million viewers. This is also the new lowest non-holiday viewership since RAW went to three hours.

For this week's show, the first hour drew 3.480 million viewers, the second hour drew 3.177 million viewers and the final hour drew 2.863 million viewers.

RAW was #2 for the night in viewership behind the NFL on ESPN, which drew 11.438 million viewers. RAW was #4 for the night in the 18-49 demographic, behind the
NFL, SportsCenter and Love & Hip-Hop.

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The final hour has never gotten under 3. The final rating is going to be :merchant:

It's like Christmas Eve

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WWE Raw rating for the November 9 episode

Monday's WWE Raw scored a 2.23 rating, down from the 2.32 rating the show drew last week. Raw averaged 3.173 million viewers, down from the 3.248 million average from last week.

Powell's POV: The Monday Night Football game between the Chicago Bears and San Diego Chargers drew 11.438 million viewers for ESPN, which is nothing special by MNFL standards. The taped show didn't stop 3.48 million viewers from watching the first hour, so I don't feel it can be used as an excuse for the show dropping to 2.863 million viewers in the third hour. The November 10, 2014 edition of Raw delivered a 2.75 rating with 3.930 million viewers.

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Raw TV Ratings are in – Raw falls again, hits viewership low-point | PWTorch

Monday’s Raw TV ratings fell again despite the show representing a “starting over” point following Seth Rollins’s major knee injury, which created a vacancy in the WWE Title picture. Raw also hit viewership low points…

WWE Raw TV Ratings

— November 9: Raw scored a 2.23 rating, down one-tenth from a 2.32 rating last week. Raw was also down two-tenths from a 2.46 rating two weeks ago for the post-HIAC episode.

Despite the overall rating declining, Raw was up one-tenth of a rating in their key male demos compared to last week. ESPN’s Monday Night Football drew a standard audience, but WWE may have lost viewers outside of adults & males 18-49 with a big wrestling market like Chicago represented on MNF.

What appears to have contributed to the overall rating declining can be found in the hourly viewership.

– Raw averaged 3.173 million viewers, down 2.3 percent from last week’s year-low 3.248 million viewers. The latest historical low-point for Raw included the following hourly break down:

  • 3.480 million first hour viewers (up from last week, showing initial intrigue for the Seth Rollins news & WWE Title tournament set-up).
  • 3.177 million second hour viewers (another sharp second hour decline in October and November).
  • 2.863 million third hour viewers, easily the least-watched hour of a standard Raw in two decades. It was the first time an hour of Raw drew fewer than three million viewers since Christmas Eve 2012 when the first hour drew 2.940 million viewers.
Caldwell’s Analysis: The third hour tells a few stories (outside of the weekly conclusion that Raw is too long). First, WWE did not strongly promote a key tournament match occurring in the final hour. Instead, the default main event was a six-man tag match leading into the final quarter-hour.

The final segment was built around another Wyatt Family promo, which is not a strong-enough hook to stay up late to watch when the promos have become tired or non-sensical. We don’t have the over-run numbers, but it appears that not enough casual/irregular viewers were aware of the surprise of The Undertaker and Kane returning in that final segment, which was taped a few hours earlier in the U.K. So, the conclusion is the audience did not know to stick around for the big ending.

It appears there was early intrigue in the Seth Rollins update and WWE Title tournament announcement, but the audience tapered off as the show went on. This week, the drop-off from the first to third hour was very pronounced – a 17 percent decline.
 
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