
The WWE RAW viewership numbers are in.
Monday’s edition of WWE RAW averaged 1.814 million viewers in Orlando, Florida at the WWE Performance Center on the USA Network, which is down from the 1.842 million viewers the previous week.
This week’s show was the lowest viewership for 2020 thus far, which continues the streak of ratings being down for the flagship show of the company as the world battles the coronavirus outbreak. It was also the lowest viewed episode since December 23, 2019, which drew 1.835 million viewers. Monday was the second all-time for a non-holiday show.
RAW Viewership
Here is the hourly viewership breakdown, courtesy of ShowbuzzDaily:
- Hour 1: 1.945 million (1.940 Last Week), 0.56 Demo (0.59 Last Week)
- Hour 2: 1.888 million (1.866 Last Week), 0.53 Demo (0.56 Last Week)
- Hour 3: 1.619 million (1.720 Last Week), 0.43 Demo (0.54 Last Week)
Some of the matches that took place include Aleister Black, Apollo Crews & Rey Mysterio vs. Andrade, Angel Garza & Austin Theory in a six-man tag team match, Liv Morgan vs. Ruby Riott, United States Champion Andrade (w/Zelina Vega) vs. Apollo Crews, and Cedric Alexander & Ricochet vs. Ever-Rise (Chase Parker & Matt Martel).
RAW featured the return of Samoa Joe, who had been off of WWE television since February, as he replaced WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler on commentary. The in-ring return of former WWE Champion Jinder Mahal occurred after she was on the sidelines for nearly a year due to injury.
Finally, the main event saw the contract signing between WWE Champion Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins.