Monday’s WWE RAW episode, featuring Finn Balor defeating Kevin Owens in the main event, drew 2.525 million viewers. This is up 1.2% from last week’s 2.494 million viewers, which was a new viewership low for 2018 and the second lowest RAW viewership in history.
Besides last week’s historic low, this week’s show drew the lowest viewership since the September 26, 2016 episode, which drew 2.478 million viewers and was opposed by the first Donald Trump – Hillary Clinton debate, as well as Monday Night Football.
For this week’s show, the first hour drew 2.594 million viewers (last week’s hour 1 – 2.593 million), the second hour drew 2.593 million viewers (last week’s hour 2 – 2.591 million) and the final hour drew 2.390 million viewers (last week’s hour 3 – 2.300 million).
RAW was #5 for the night in viewership on cable, behind Hannity, Rachel Maddow, Tucker Carlson and The Ingraham Angle. RAW was #2 for the night in the 18-49 demographic, behind Love & Hip-Hop.
Hannity topped the night in viewership on cable with 3.317 million viewers. There was no competition from the NBA last night but the NHL Playoffs averaged 4.715 million viewers on broadcast TV.
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