Monday’s 6/13 edition of WWE RAW bottomed out with 2.970 million average viewers, down from last week’s 3.255 million. The show did a 2.03 rating (down from last week’s 2.28), making it one of the least-watched non-holiday RAWs since 1997. Here’s the hourly breakdown:
- Hour 1: 3.043 million
- Hour 2: 3.109 million
- Hour 3: 2.758M viewers
The show featured the “Shield Reunion” segment on the Ambrose Asylum and the contract signing between John Cena and AJ Styles ahead of Sunday’s Money in the Bank PPV. RAW had stiff competition from the NBA Finals, which attracted over 20 million viewers, but there’s no question WWE is in the midst of an alarming downward trend in viewership.
2.03 RAW rating is a new low for the era. Lowest since 1.9 on March 3, 1997. $WWE pic.twitter.com/g05ChFDLgv
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) June 14, 2016
First two hours of RAW #1 and #2 on cable, despite third hour falling under 3m viewers. https://t.co/FhDTKAHjCU pic.twitter.com/M4PiwnDZ2a
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) June 14, 2016
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