WWE aired their go-home episode of Raw before Extreme Rules this week. They had a lot of things to handle during that three-hour show, and controversy soon followed about how many fans left during the show. How did the viewership turn out for fans at home?
According to Showbuzz Daily, the September 20th episode of WWE Raw brought in an overnight average of 1.793 million viewers with a .49 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic.
The September 13th edition of WWE Raw brought in 1,670,000 viewers, the fewest since July 12th. They also garnered 556,000 viewers in the coveted 18 to 49 demographic to give them a .43 rating, the lowest since July 5th.
September 6th’s episode of WWE Raw brought in 1.8493 million viewers with a .52 in the coveted 18 to 49 demographic. They brought in 1.958 million viewers in the first hour, 1.842 million in the second hour, and 1.748 in the third.
The August 30th edition of WWE Raw brought in an overnight viewership of 1,907,000 viewers. They drew 700,000 viewers in the 18 to 49 demographic for a .54 rating.
WWE Raw’s August 23rd episode drew an overnight average of 2,067,000 viewers. 826,000 of those viewers were in the coveted 18 to 49 demographic which gave them a .64 rating.
The August 16th episode drew an overnight average of 1.857 million viewers. They also attained a .55 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic.
August 9th’s edition of Monday Night Raw drew an overnight average of 1,790,000 viewers. 629,000 of those viewers were in the coveted 18 to 49 demographic to give them a .49 rating. Both viewership and the key demographic rating fell significantly from last week.
On August 3rd, WWE RAW brought in an overnight average of 1,821,000 viewers on average. 657,000 viewers were from the target 18 to 49 demographic which gave them a 0.51 rating.