Catchy WWE RAW Viewership Soars During Night of Champions Go-Home Episode

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This week’s Monday Night RAW drew an average of 1.638 million viewers on the USA Network, which is a 4.54% decrease from the previous week. It achieved a 0.54 rating in the 18-49 key demographic, a 6.89% decrease from last week’s 0.58 rating. These ratings represent 704,000 18-49 viewers, a 6.38% decrease from the 752,000 viewers of last week’s 0.58 rating, according to Showbuzz Daily. Monday Night RAW drew 1.918 million viewers and a 0.58 rating in the key 18-49 demographic, according to Wrestlenomics. This represents a decrease of 3.5% and 4.2%, respectively, from last week’s show. It also earned a #5 ranking on the Cable Top 150 for the night in the key demo rating and a #9 ranking for the day in viewership on cable. This week’s episode of RAW drew an average of 1.965 million viewers and a 0.54 key demo rating in the 18-49 demographic.

This week’s episode of RAW drew 1.965 million viewers and a 0.54 key demo rating in the 18-49 demographic, 5.42% lower in viewership than the same week in 2022 but up 31.70% in the key demo rating. Competing shows on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, Telemundo and Univision drew 5.805, 5.217, 5.628, 855, 925 and 1.357 million viewers, respectively, in the 8pm hour. 40 rating in the 18 – 49 demographic.

Monday’s live edition of WWE RAW aired from the Giant Center in Hershey, PA and featured the go-home build for Night of Champions, a Seth Rollins pre-recorded interview with Corey Graves, a contract signing with Becky Lynch and Trish Stratus, a segment with Brock Lesnar and Cody Rhodes, and a six-man main event with Imperium vs. Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens and Matt Riddle. The episode had 1.605 million viewers with a 0.40 rating in the 18 – 49 demographic, drawing the Jeopardy! Masters’ top key demo rating of the night with a 0.54. Showbuzz Daily’s Top 150 Monday Cable Originals & Network Finals and RAW Top 10 video for this week can be found on the internet. 41 rating in the 18-49 demographic

The professional wrestling show, RAW, had an average of 1.868 million viewers between January 9th and February 27th, with a 0.41 to 0.70 rating in the 18-49 demographic. The highest rated episode was the 30th Anniversary special, with 2.344 million viewers and a 0.70 rating in the 18-49 demographic. The post-Royal Rumble and post-Elimination Chamber episodes followed with 2.114 million viewers and a 0.64 rating, and 2.006 million viewers and a 0.56 rating, respectively. [Anchor Text1, Anchor Text2] 51 rating in the 18-49 demographic

The professional wrestling show on March 6 had 1.827 million viewers with a 0.52 rating in the 18-49 demographic. On March 13, it fell to 1.705 million viewers with a 0.53 rating in the 18-49 demographic. On March 20, it increased to 1.771 million viewers with a 0.55 rating. The March 27 episode had 1.843 million viewers with a 0.56 rating in the 18-49 demographic, and the post-WrestleMania episode on April 3 had 2.260 million viewers with a 0.76 rating in that demographic. The April 10 episode had 1.818 million viewers with a 0.59 rating in the 18-49 demographic, followed by 1.815 million viewers with a 0.58 rating on April 17. The April 24 episode had 1.815 million viewers with a 0.56 rating, and the May 1 episode had 1.778 million viewers with a 0.51 rating in the 18-49 demographic. Nielsen Ratings and Raw data used to compile this information. 237 million viewers per episode

The WWE Draft episode of May 8 had 1.785 million viewers with a 0.51 rating in the 18-49 demographic. The post-Backlash and post-Draft episode of May 15 had 1.716 million with a 0.58 rating. The May 22 episode had 1.638 million viewers with a 0.54 rating. The 2022 viewership average is 1.735 million viewers per episode and the 18-49 key demographic rating average is 0.46. In 2021, the viewership average was 1.756 million viewers per episode and the 18-49 key demographic rating average was 0.50. The 2020 viewership average was 1.880 million viewers per episode and the 2019 viewership average was 2.237 million viewers per episode. The WWE Ratings FAQ page and ShowBuzzDaily provide more detailed viewership information. com/articles/showbuzzdailys-top-150-monday-cable-originals-network-finals-9-14-2020.html”>Showbuzz Daily. This is down from last week’s 1.743 million viewers.

WWE RAW Viewership was 1.638 million viewers for the Night of Champions Go-Home episode on the USA Network. This is down from the previous week’s episode which drew 1.743 million viewers. Follow @this_is_marc for more updates. Send any news, tips or corrections by clicking here. This is down from last week’s #4 ranking, per <a href="

Monday's episode of RAW drew 1.645 million viewers, down 4.54% from last week's 1.716 million viewers. It received a 0.54 rating in the 18-49 key demographic, down 6.89% from last week's 0.58 rating. This rating represents 704,000 18-49 viewers, down 6.38% from last week. RAW ranked #5 for the night on the Cable Top 150 with the 0.54 rating in the key 18-49 demographic, down from last week's #4 ranking according to Wrestlenomics and Showbuzz Daily. 66% from last week’s episode.

This week’s WWE RAW ranked #9 in viewership on cable for the day, behind game 7 of the Lakers vs. Nuggets NBA Playoffs game. It drew the lowest total audience since January 16 and the third-lowest total audience of the year. This week’s total audience was under the 2022 average, while the key demo rating was over. Compared to last week’s episode, viewership was down 4.54%, while the key demo rating was down 6.66%. Showbuzzdaily’s Top 150 Monday Cable Originals & Network Finals (5/3/2021), Showbuzzdaily’s Top 150 Monday Cable Originals & Network Finals (4/19/2021). RAW viewership was down 5.42% compared to the same week in 2022, with an 18-49 key demo rating that was up 31.70%, while Jeopardy! Masters on ABC drew the highest key demo rating and viewership of the night. RAW and Jeopardy! Masters were the top-rated shows of the night. 42 rating in the 18-49 demographic

This week’s edition of WWE RAW included a go-home build for Night of Champions, Zoey Stark vs. Candice LeRae, Seth Rollins’ prerecorded interview with Corey Graves, a contract signing between Becky Lynch and Trish Stratus, a segment with Brock Lesnar and Cody Rhodes, and a six-man main event between Imperium and Undisputed Tag Team Champions Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens. This week’s episode had 1.489 million viewers with a 0.42 rating in the 18-49 demographic. Hyperlinks: [Night of Champions](#) and [WWE Raw Viewership Tracker](#). 42 rating in the 18-49 demographic

The viewership of Professional Wrestling’s Monday Night RAW program has fluctuated between 1.7 million and 2.3 million viewers since January 23rd. The 18-49 demographic ratings have dropped from 0.70 on January 23rd to 0.42 on March 13th. Two notable rating spikes have occurred on January 23rd, for the 30th Anniversary episode, and February 20th, for the post-Elimination Chamber episode. For more information see PW Insider and Wrestling Inc. 54 rating in the 18-49 demographic

The post-WrestleMania 39 episode of WWE on USA Network on April 3 achieved a peak of 2.260 million viewers with a 0.76 rating in the 18-49 demographic. All other episodes for the month of April and May averaged 1.815 million viewers with a 0.58 rating in the 18-49 demographic, or 1.785 million viewers with a 0.54 rating for the WWE Draft episode on May 1. WWE TV Ratings, Showbuzzdaily’s Top 150 Monday Cable Originals & Network Finals. 02 million viewers per episode

The most recent episode of professional wrestling had 1.638 million viewers with a 0.54 rating in the 18-49 demographic. The average viewership for 2022 so far is 1.735 million viewers per episode, with the average 18-49 key demographic rating being 0.46. In 2021, there was an average of 1.756 million viewers per episode and 0.50 rating in the 18-49 key demographic. In 2020, the average viewership was 1.880 million viewers per episode and in 2019, 2.418 million viewers per episode. In 2018 and 2017, the average viewership was 2.823 million viewers per episode and 3.02 million viewers per episode, respectively. Wikipedia and Vulture provide more information on professional wrestling ratings. The post “WWE RAW Viewership and Key Demo Rating for the Night of Champions Go-Home Episode” reported that the episode garnered 18 million viewers. Follow Marc on Twitter @this_is_marc and send any news, tips or corrections by clicking here.

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