Kemo
01-01-2020, 09:23 PM
:raw:
The WWE RAW viewership numbers are in.
Monday’s edition of WWE RAW averaged 2.439 million viewers in Hartford, CT at the XL Center on the USA Network, which is up from 1.835 million viewers the previous week.
Here is the hourly viewership breakdown, courtesy of ShowbuzzDaily:
Hour 1: 2.525 million – Last Week: 1.955
Hour 2: 2.464 million – Last Week: 1.864
Hour 3: 2.328 million – Last Week: 1.686
The episode was expected to increase in its viewership from last week as that was a taped show. In fact, last week’s show marked the second-lowest holiday week episode of the show in history as last year’s Christmas Eve show was the lowest.
Here is the hourly 18-49 demos breakdown:
Hour 1: 0.80 – Last Week: 0.67
Hour 2: 0.78 – Last Week: 0.66
Hour 3: 0.72 – Last Week: 0.60
The biggest competition that WWE RAW faced came in the way of a college football game on ESPN that did 6.067 million viewers. For the first time since September, WWE didn’t have to go up against an NFL regular-season game that aired on ESPN.
Some of the matches that took place include Aleister Black vs. Buddy Murphy, Charlotte Flair vs. Natalya, The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford) vs. The OC (Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows) (w/AJ Styles), and United States Champion Andrade (w/Zelina Vega) vs. Ricochet in a non-title match.
In the main event segment, WWE did the wedding for Lana and Bobby Lashley that saw appearances by Rusev and Liv Morgan.
WWE will attempt to increase its viewership for RAW next week. In case you missed the show, you can check out the five takeaways here. The next pay-per-view event, Royal Rumble, is right around the corner.
This should start the build of programs heading into the event, which is considered by many as WWE’s second biggest show of the year.
The WWE RAW viewership numbers are in.
Monday’s edition of WWE RAW averaged 2.439 million viewers in Hartford, CT at the XL Center on the USA Network, which is up from 1.835 million viewers the previous week.
Here is the hourly viewership breakdown, courtesy of ShowbuzzDaily:
Hour 1: 2.525 million – Last Week: 1.955
Hour 2: 2.464 million – Last Week: 1.864
Hour 3: 2.328 million – Last Week: 1.686
The episode was expected to increase in its viewership from last week as that was a taped show. In fact, last week’s show marked the second-lowest holiday week episode of the show in history as last year’s Christmas Eve show was the lowest.
Here is the hourly 18-49 demos breakdown:
Hour 1: 0.80 – Last Week: 0.67
Hour 2: 0.78 – Last Week: 0.66
Hour 3: 0.72 – Last Week: 0.60
The biggest competition that WWE RAW faced came in the way of a college football game on ESPN that did 6.067 million viewers. For the first time since September, WWE didn’t have to go up against an NFL regular-season game that aired on ESPN.
Some of the matches that took place include Aleister Black vs. Buddy Murphy, Charlotte Flair vs. Natalya, The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford) vs. The OC (Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows) (w/AJ Styles), and United States Champion Andrade (w/Zelina Vega) vs. Ricochet in a non-title match.
In the main event segment, WWE did the wedding for Lana and Bobby Lashley that saw appearances by Rusev and Liv Morgan.
WWE will attempt to increase its viewership for RAW next week. In case you missed the show, you can check out the five takeaways here. The next pay-per-view event, Royal Rumble, is right around the corner.
This should start the build of programs heading into the event, which is considered by many as WWE’s second biggest show of the year.