WWE Raw Ratings Set New All-Time Low (7/5)

WWE RAW

Monday’s edition of WWE Raw averaged 1.472 million viewers with a 0.41 rating in the Adults 18-49 demographic. This is down from last week’s 1.570 million viewers and even with the 0.41 rating. 

Just last week after WWE faced strong NBA Playoff competition as the game did over 5 million viewers, Raw ended up with its third-lowest total viewership on record and the second-lowest 18-49 audience last week. It was also the second-lowest viewed episode of the year. 

The lows got lower as Monday’s Raw set a new all-time low for viewership since the show premiered in 1993. 

Here’s the rest of the viewership breakdown for Monday Night Raw, courtesy of Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics:

  • P2+ (total viewership): 1472 (-12%)
  • P18-49: 536 (-14%)
  • M18-49: 340 (-22%)
  • F18-49: 195 (-16%)
  • P18-34: 173 (-10%)
  • M18-34: 1f06 (-20%)
  • F18-34: 67 (-24%)
  • P35-49: 363 (-8%)
  • M35-49: 235 (-10%)
  • F35-49: 128 (-3%)
  • non-P18-49: 936 (-12%)

Raw featured Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods vs. Bobby Lashley & MVP,  Miz TV with Raw’s men’s Money in the Bank ladder match participants (Ricochet, John Morrison, Riddle & Drew McIntyre), Ricochet vs. John Morrison, a storyline medical update from Charlotte Flair, and more. 

SmackDown Viewership

The episode drew an average of 1.741 million viewers in the overnight ratings, down from the previous week that did 1.859 million viewers. In the 18-49 demographic, it did a 0.46 rating, which was down from the 0.54 rating the week before.  The final ratings were 1.861  million viewers, down from last week’s 1.971  million viewers.