This week’s edition of WWE Monday Night Raw saw its ratings be down. According to Brandon Thurston of WrestleNomics, the episode drew an average of 1.803 million viewers on the USA Network, which is down from the 1.824 million viewers last week.
The 18-49 demo saw the average rating be 0.50 down from the 0.55 rating last week.
The show went up against Monday Night Football across ESPN, and ESPN 2. The game averaged over 12 million viewers and a 3.75 key demo rating. It also faced MLB playoff competition.
The 18-49 demos saw hour one had 0.54 then 0.51 in hour two, and 0.44 in hour three. Last week was 0.56 then 0.57 in hour two, and 0.53 in hour three. Here is the hourly viewership breakdown:
- Hour 1 (8 pm): 1.941 million – last week: 1.876
- Hour 2 (9 pm): 1.852 million – last week: 1.864
- Hour 3 (10 pm): 1.618 million – last week: 1.703
Raw ranked #5 in the top 150 shows on cable for the night, which is the same as the #5 ranking last week. Here is a list of total viewership and the key demo rating that Raw has done over the last 4 episodes:
- 9/26/22: 1,674,000 viewers – 0.45 key demo rating
- 10/3/22: 1,599,000 viewers – 0.40 key demo rating – Extreme Rules go-home show
- 10/10/22: 1,824,000 viewers – 0.55 key demo rating – Extreme Rules fallout
- 10/17/22: 1,803,000 viewers – 0.50 key demo rating