WWE RAW Audience Drops Again, Garners Lowest Non-Holiday Viewership Since The 90s
Monday's WWE RAW, featuring Roman Reigns vs. WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens in a steel cage main event main event, drew 2.684 million viewers. This is down a bit (-0.22%) from last week's 2.69 million viewers.
For this week's show, the first hour drew 2.734 million viewers, the second hour drew 2.686 million viewers and the final hour drew 2.633 million viewers. It is the lowest audience for a non-holiday episode of RAW since the 1990s. It is the second lowest audience for the show since the 1990s including holidays, barely beating the 2.658 million viewers set by this year's Fourth of July episode.
RAW was #6 on cable for the night in viewership, behind the NFL's Monday Night Football, Major Crimes, Special Report with Brett Baier, The O'Reilly Factor and The Five, and #4 in the 18-49 demographic, behind the NFL, SportsCenter and Love & Hip-Hop. The NFL drew more than 12 million viewers on Monday night.
Source: Showbuzz Daily