RAW Viewership Increases, But Doesn’t Crack Top 10 On Cable

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Monday’s edition of WWE RAW averaged 2.374 million viewers, an increase over 2.302 million the previous week. This ended WWE’s streak of declining (and historically low) RAW viewership.

Here are the hourly numbers, courtesy of ShowBuzzDaily.com:

  • Hour 1: 2.533 million viewers
  • Hour 2: 2.388 million viewers
  • Hour 3: 2.200 million viewers

Although WWE stopped the week-to-week ratings slide, RAW was not among the Top 10 most-watched programs on cable for the night. NFL Monday Night Football, the Yankees vs. Red Socks MLB playoff game, ESPN Sports Center and cable news programming all had more total viewers.

RAW featured fallout from Saturday’s Super Show-Down pay-per-view, a reunion of DX and the announcement of Shawn Michaels coming out of retirement, the Bella Twins turning on Ronda Rousey and more. To catch up on this week’s Raw, check out:

 

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