Monday Night RAW, WWE’s flagship program, remains a focal point for fans and analysts tracking its ratings. The figures for the September 30th episode have been released, shedding light on the show’s current performance and viewer engagement.
According to Wrestlenomics, the September 30th episode of Monday Night RAW drew 1.516 million viewers, which is a decrease from the previous week’s audience of 1.34 million viewers. The rating in the key 18-49 demographic garnered a 0.48 rating, which is a decrease from last week’s 0.43 rating.
This week’s episode of Monday Night RAW was the go-home edition of the show before Bad Blood and saw Drew McIntyre and CM Punk have an intense confrontation before their Hell In a Cell match, Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley had heated words, Seth Rollins made his shocking return and many other moments took place.
Monday Night RAW has been seeing a drop in viewership recently, which has worried many fans. However, they believe that numbers will improve once the show is no longer competing with tough competition, like NFL games such as the Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions.
Fans eagerly await the next episode to see if Monday Night RAW can boost its viewership, with anticipation already building for the upcoming events.
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