Kemo
01-31-2018, 05:19 PM
Monday’s 1/29 edition of WWE RAW averaged 3.395 million viewers.
Last week’s RAW 25th Anniversary special popped a huge number with 4.497 million viewers. A more apples-to-apples comparison, RAW the week before that did 3.250 million.
RAW featured post-Royal Rumble fallout, including the news of Ronda Rousey joining WWE and several big qualifying matches for next month’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view.
Here’s the hourly viewership breakdown, courtesy of Showbuzzdaily:
Hour 1: 3.662
Hour 2: 3.461
Hour 3: 3.061
In addition to Braun Strowman destroying the RAW announcer’s stage in his latest feat of strength, WWE kept viewers tuned in by two high-profile first-time matchups – including John Cena vs. Finn Balor and Asuka vs. Sasha Banks.
RAW was the most-watched show on cable with the coveted 18-49 demographic, but fell behind Hannity, Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingram’s shows on Fox News in overall viewers (which skew older).
Catch up on the Top 10 Moments from this week’s show:
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Last week’s RAW 25th Anniversary special popped a huge number with 4.497 million viewers. A more apples-to-apples comparison, RAW the week before that did 3.250 million.
RAW featured post-Royal Rumble fallout, including the news of Ronda Rousey joining WWE and several big qualifying matches for next month’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view.
Here’s the hourly viewership breakdown, courtesy of Showbuzzdaily:
Hour 1: 3.662
Hour 2: 3.461
Hour 3: 3.061
In addition to Braun Strowman destroying the RAW announcer’s stage in his latest feat of strength, WWE kept viewers tuned in by two high-profile first-time matchups – including John Cena vs. Finn Balor and Asuka vs. Sasha Banks.
RAW was the most-watched show on cable with the coveted 18-49 demographic, but fell behind Hannity, Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingram’s shows on Fox News in overall viewers (which skew older).
Catch up on the Top 10 Moments from this week’s show:
zW_pgVKRV9s