WWE RAW carried on with their Survivor Series build this week on RAW. How did the viewership turn out on the eve of the 2020 Presidential Election?
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Showbuzz Daily reports that WWE Monday Night Raw brought an overnight three-hour average of 1.656 million viewers. This was a drop from last week’s 1.732 million viewers.
The week prior to that drew a three hour overnight average 1.77 million viewers. That was a fall from the previous week’s 1.86 million viewers.
That 1.86 million was up from the previous week’s number of 1.686 million viewers. It was a big fall from the previous week’s number of 1.822 million viewers. The week prior brought in 1.667 million viewers.
The previous week’s episode of Raw was “In Your Face.” They drew 1.689 million viewers. They had 1.812 million viewers in the first hour, 1.734 million viewers in the second, and the third hour saw 1.521 million viewers stick around.
The week prior, WWE Raw brought in an overnight average of 1.725 million viewers. The week before that garnered a three hour overnight average was 1.89 million viewers. That is a substantial fall from the previous week’s number number of 2.045 million. It’s been that long since WWE drew an overnight viewership number over 2 million.