Kemo
09-20-2018, 03:12 AM
Monday’s post-Hell in a Cell edition of WWE RAW from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma averaged 2.672 million viewers, down from 2.740 million the previous week. Here is the hourly viewership breakdown, courtesy of ShowbuzzDaily:
Hour 1: 2.839 million viewers
Hour 2: 2.746 million viewers
Hour 3: 2.432 million viewers
RAW was a stacked show featuring Hell in a Cell fallout, including Roman Reigns defending the Universal Title against Baron Corbin in the main event, Seth Rollins defending the Intercontinental Title against Dolph Ziggler, and a segment involving RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey getting physical with The Riott Squad only to be helped out once The Bella Twins (Brie & Nikki Bella) made the save.
Also on the show, The Undertaker cut an in-ring promo hyping his upcoming singles match against Triple H at WWE Super Show-Down where it was revealed that Kane would be the in the corner of “The Deadman” while WWE Hall of Famer would be in the corner of “The Game.” In case you missed the show, you can check out the results here.
Despite WWE going all out for the show, this episode faced some heavy competition. RAW was the eighth most-watched show on cable television for the night behind the Seattle Seahawks vs. Chicago Bears on ESPN (11.72 million viewers) and the Emmys on NBC (10.21 million viewers).
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Hour 1: 2.839 million viewers
Hour 2: 2.746 million viewers
Hour 3: 2.432 million viewers
RAW was a stacked show featuring Hell in a Cell fallout, including Roman Reigns defending the Universal Title against Baron Corbin in the main event, Seth Rollins defending the Intercontinental Title against Dolph Ziggler, and a segment involving RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey getting physical with The Riott Squad only to be helped out once The Bella Twins (Brie & Nikki Bella) made the save.
Also on the show, The Undertaker cut an in-ring promo hyping his upcoming singles match against Triple H at WWE Super Show-Down where it was revealed that Kane would be the in the corner of “The Deadman” while WWE Hall of Famer would be in the corner of “The Game.” In case you missed the show, you can check out the results here.
Despite WWE going all out for the show, this episode faced some heavy competition. RAW was the eighth most-watched show on cable television for the night behind the Seattle Seahawks vs. Chicago Bears on ESPN (11.72 million viewers) and the Emmys on NBC (10.21 million viewers).
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