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10-28-2015, 04:33 PM
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Last night, we brought you the hourly viewership numbers for Monday’s edition of WWE Monday Night Raw and the approximate average based on the mean of those three hours. Since then, more detailed information has come out from Dave Meltzer at F4WOnline and James Caldwell at PWTorch.
The rating itself (percentage of homes with USA Network watching Raw) was a 2.46, up 11% from last week’s 2.21. Last week’s episode was tied with the Christmas Eve 2012 show as the lowest rated edition of Raw since 1997, so the increase is good news. That said, the average viewership across the whole ~three hour show 3.54 million, down just 20,000 viewers from last week’s 3.56 million mark. That means that less viewers were watching per home than last week.The rating a year ago, for the October 27, 2014 show, was a 2.71.
Overall, the pattern is still not good, but there were signs of encouragement, like the increase in households as well as the biggest third hour number in five weeks. and the biggest first hour in a couple months. With the hot crowd providing a better atmosphere than we’ve seen lately and it being a consensus strong show, it will be interesting to see if that momentum carries over to next week.
Last night, we brought you the hourly viewership numbers for Monday’s edition of WWE Monday Night Raw and the approximate average based on the mean of those three hours. Since then, more detailed information has come out from Dave Meltzer at F4WOnline and James Caldwell at PWTorch.
The rating itself (percentage of homes with USA Network watching Raw) was a 2.46, up 11% from last week’s 2.21. Last week’s episode was tied with the Christmas Eve 2012 show as the lowest rated edition of Raw since 1997, so the increase is good news. That said, the average viewership across the whole ~three hour show 3.54 million, down just 20,000 viewers from last week’s 3.56 million mark. That means that less viewers were watching per home than last week.The rating a year ago, for the October 27, 2014 show, was a 2.71.
Overall, the pattern is still not good, but there were signs of encouragement, like the increase in households as well as the biggest third hour number in five weeks. and the biggest first hour in a couple months. With the hot crowd providing a better atmosphere than we’ve seen lately and it being a consensus strong show, it will be interesting to see if that momentum carries over to next week.