WWE brought the go-home episode of RAW before Payback this week, and they had a lot to unpack. Now, we know what the viewership looks like.
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According to Wrestlenomics, the August 28th episode of WWE RAW brought in an overnight average of 1.677 million viewers, with a .51 in the 18 to 49 demographic. That was the go-home episode before Payback.
The August 21st episode of WWE RAW brought in an overnight average of 1,591,000 viewers, with a .5 in the 18 to 49 demographic.
The August 14th episode of WWE RAW brought in 1,757,000 viewers, with a .55 in the 18 to 49 demographic. That was a bit of a drop from last week’s show. The August 7th episode of WWE RAW brought in 1.888 million viewers, with 793K in the 18 to 49 demographic. This episode included the fallout after SummerSlam.
The July 31st episode of WWE RAW brought in 1,759,000 viewers, with a .53 in the 18 to 49 demographic for the go-home episode before SummerSlam. The July 24th episode of WWE RAW brought an overnight average of 1,818,000 viewers, with a .57 in the 18 to 49 demographic.
The July 17th episode brought an overnight average of 1.881 million viewers, with a .57 in the 18 to 49 demographic. Brock Lesnar was back in Atlanta, and he gave a beatdown to Cody Rhodes. Now, it appears that we are well on the way to SummerSlam.
The July 10th episode of WWE RAW brought in an overnight average of 1.809 viewers, with a .56 in the 18 to 49 demographic. The July 2nd episode of WWE RAW brought in an average of 1.828 million viewers, with a .49 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic.
The June 26th episode of WWE RAW drew 1,973,000 viewers, with a .61 in the coveted 18 to 49 demographic. This was a nice boost from the previous week as they presented the Money in the Bank go-home episode.
What’s your take on WWE RAW this week? Did it live up to the hype? Sound off in the comments to le us know what you think!