WWE RAW Ratings, Viewership (9/18/17): Numbers Keep Falling
The WWE RAW ratings and viewership figures are in for this week’s show, and Monday’s episode of WWE’s flagship brand was once again unable draw 3 million viewers. This week’s show, which featured Roman Reigns’ final pitch for his No Mercy match with John Cena (Cena was absent from RAW last night), Bayley return from her shoulder injury and get added to the No Mercy RAW Women’s Title match, and Jason Jordan become the #1 Contender to Miz’s Intercontinental Title, drew 2.833 million viewers. This is down from last week’s 2.903 million viewers, and it’s the lowest number for RAW since mid-June of this year.
You’d expect more people to tune in for a PPV go-home show, but when RAW seems to be three hours of the same old, same old every week, fans can’t be blamed for tuning out.
The hourly breakdown this week was as follows:
First Hour: 3.123 million viewers (3.022 million viewers last week)
Second Hour: 2.844 million viewers (2.987 million viewers last week)
Third Hour: 2.532 million viewers (2.699 million viewers last week)
RAW was #2 in viewership on cable for the night, falling behind the NFL on ESPN, and #4 in the 18-49 demographic for the night on cable, falling behind the NFL, SportsCenter, and Love & Hip-Hop. In the coveted 18-49 demographic, RAW garnered a .92 cable rating. This is down from last week’s .99 rating in the same demographic.
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