RAW Rating Dips Below 3.0: Lowest Viewership Of The New 3-Hour Era

The ratings are in for Monday’s 3-hour WWE RAW and it’s not good news for WWE.

Monday’s RAW drew a 2.84 rating for the 3-hours and a 2.93 for the final two hours, RAW’s old timeslot. 2.84 is the lowest rating RAW has done since expanding to 3-hours on a weekly basis last month.

The show averaged 4,134,000 viewers, also a new low for the 3-hour era. The first hour dipped below 4 million viewers (for the first time since RAW 1,000), with 3,795,000 viewers. Hour two had 4,252,000 viewers while hour three did 4,354,000.

Overall, not a good sign of momentum headed into Sunday’s WWE SummerSlam PPV.

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