WWE RAW viewership dropped on November 8.
According to Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics, 1.549 million viewers watched the show on Monday, and it drew a 0.40 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic.
These numbers are significantly down from last week, when the show scored 1.689 million viewers and a 0.47 rating in the same demographic.
The hourly breakdown is as follows, via Showbuzz Daily:
Hour One: 1.654 million viewers; 0.44 demographic rating
Hour Two: 1.621 million viewers, 0.43 demographic rating
Hour Three: 1.374 million viewers; 0.33 demographic rating
These numbers indicate a huge drop in the final hour, and Thurston notes that its demographic rating is the show’s second-lowest since at least 2011. He also stated that the viewership for the third hour is tied with that of the July 5 episode for the lowest total viewership.
Again, since at least 2011, likely applies to all time:
0.34 is the lowest P18-49 demo rating for a single hour of Raw. Next-lowest was 0.37 for 3rd hour on June 28.
1,373,000 for this 3rd hour ties exactly with July 5's 3rd hour for lowest total viewership.
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) November 9, 2021
This week’s show featured a main event bout between Seth Rollins and Kevin Owens. Plus, Liv Morgan faced the rest of Team RAW for shot at the WWE RAW Women’s Championship, and RK-Bro teamed up with the Street Profits to face The Dirty Dawgs, AJ Styles and Omos.
For a full review, please check out the newest episode of our weekly RAW post-show: