9/30 WWE RAW Draws One of the Lowest Viewership Numbers in Show History – WWE RAW experienced a drop in viewership for its September 30 episode, as the show faced strong competition from two Monday Night Football games. RAW averaged 1.274 million viewers, a decrease from the previous week’s 1.339 million viewers. In the key 18 to 49 demographic, RAW pulled in a 0.37 rating.
Here’s a breakdown of the hourly viewership averages according to PWTorch:
- 1st hour: 1.280 million
- 2nd hour: 1.311 million
- 3rd hour: 1.230 million
These numbers mark one of RAW’s lowest viewership totals, aside from the Christmas episode in 2023 and the day-after-Christmas episode in 2022. The significant drop in viewership can be attributed to the stiff competition from two simultaneous Monday Night Football games. The Seahawks faced the Lions on ABC, while ESPN aired the game between the Titans and the Dolphins, drawing attention away from WWE’s flagship show.
As RAW moves forward, the show will likely seek ways to counterbalance this competitive landscape, especially when going head-to-head with major sporting events.
Most Viewed WWE Raw (9/30) Videos on YouTube
- FULL MATCH: Ring collapses in Strowman vs. Reed Last Monster Standing Match (706K views)
- The Terror Twins ignite a fierce brawl with The Judgment Day (480K views)
- Bron Breakker congratulates Jey Uso (441K views)
- The Miz attacks R-Truth and leaves him to face AOP alone (358K views)
- Seth Rollins returns to cost Bronson Reed the Last Monster Standing Match (344K views)
9/30 WWE RAW Draws One of the Lowest Viewership Numbers in Show History