Monday’s post-WrestleMania edition of WWE RAW drew a big 3.7 rating and averaged 5.146 million viewers, up over 17% from the previous week.
This was the most-watched episode of WWE RAW since the big RAW 1,000 show back in July 2012, which did a 3.84 rating. Here’s the hourly breakdown:
- Hour 1: 5.313 million viewers
- Hour 2: 5.094 million viewers
- Hour 3: 5.032 million viewers
RAW was up against the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship game, but was still the most-watched show on cable for the night.
The 3.7 rating was significantly higher than the 3.45 rating for previous year’s RAW the night after WrestleMania 29. This was the second-best rating for a ‘night after WrestleMania’ RAW over the past 8 years. RAW the night after WrestleMania 27 back in 2011 did a 3.82 rating with 5.60 million viewers, but that was back when RAW was only a 2-hour show.
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