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

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WWE Raw viewership for the night after Money in the Bank – Pro Wrestling Dot Net

Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 3.467 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was up from the 2.97 million average from last week.

Powell’s POV: Raw bounced back by regaining nearly 500,000 viewers now that the NBA Finals have concluded. The first hour of Raw averaged 3.420 million viewers. Hour two drew 3.562 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 3.420 million viewers. We hope to have the actual rating later today.
 

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They managed to retain the 1st hour audience into the 3rd hour. :ohhh:

I can't remember the last time that happened.
 

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WWE Raw viewership for the night after Money in the Bank – Pro Wrestling Dot Net

Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 3.467 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was up from the 2.97 million average from last week.

Powell’s POV: Raw bounced back by regaining nearly 500,000 viewers now that the NBA Finals have concluded. The first hour of Raw averaged 3.420 million viewers. Hour two drew 3.562 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 3.420 million viewers. We hope to have the actual rating later today.
Dean drawing as a champion or too soon to tell? :jbhmm:
 

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6/20 Raw TV Ratings Report - big rebound post-MITB PPV -

June 20: Monday’s Raw scored a 2.44 TV rating the night after Money in the Bank, rebounding 20 percent from last week’s historical low-point 2.03 rating.

Raw scored its highest rating since the second episode after WrestleMania when the April 11 Raw scored a 2.50 rating.

The big rebound can be seen in the key demographic, which improved to the highest ratings since the night after WrestleMania. Compared to last week’s dismal, year-low demos, Monday’s Raw improved by the following…

  • Adults 18-49 increased by 31%
  • Males 18-34 increased by 43%
  • Males 18-49 increased by 40%
WWE was losing the younger m18-34 demo in recent weeks, drawing three straight weeks of year-lows, including a sub-1.0 rating last week.

– Raw’s three hours averaged 3.467 million viewers, up 17 percent (about 500,000 viewers) from last week’s show.

The show was steady throughout with strong interest for immediate MITB fall-out, even more second hour viewers, and only a minimal drop-off in the third hour.

  • First Hour: 3.420 million viewers (most since post-Payback)
  • Second Hour: 3.562 million viewers (most since April 11)
  • Third Hour: 3.420 million viewers (most since April 11)
WWE placed the #1 contender match between Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns in the main event of the third hour, creating a strong hook to avoid the huge drop-off in the final hour that has been happening routinely lately. To then actually draw the same number of viewers in the third hour as the first hour is a success.



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WWE Raw rating for the June 20 edition without NBA competition – Pro Wrestling Dot Net

Monday’s WWE Raw scored a 2.44 rating, up from the 2.03 rating the show drew last week. Raw averaged 3.467 million viewers, up from the 2.97 million average from last week.

Powell’s POV: Raw bounced back without competition from the NBA Finals. It was also the night after Money in the Bank and there was a surprising new WWE Champion. It will be interesting to see what type of number they will do next week when it’s business as usual. The June 22, 2015 edition of Raw delivered a 2.63 rating with 3.670 million viewers.
 

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Is it to much to ask that the ratings be consistently shyt so they have to improve the show? :beli:

It feels like every Raw in 2016 has been :russell:
 

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Dean's first Raw as champion and the ratings already higher than they've been each of the last 9 weeks with Roman as champion :whoo:

Now with Roman off TV for 4 weeks due to failing the wellness test, watch the ratings continue to improve :wow:
 

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They managed to retain the 1st hour audience into the 3rd hour. :ohhh:

I can't remember the last time that happened.
Stupid bytches finally used the whole show to buid the main event
 

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WWE Raw viewership drops – Pro Wrestling Dot Net

Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 3.093 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was down from the 3.467 million average from last week.

Powell’s POV: Lousy numbers with no special programming competition. The first hour of Raw averaged 3.096 million viewers. Hour two drew 3.173 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 3.011 million viewers. We hope to have the actual rating later today.

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:skip: Look at Ambrose y'all. Oh wait they aren't. :troll:
 
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