WWE RAW viewership saw a rise in viewership on July 25, with a lot of people tuning in to see what the show would look like without Vince McMahon at the helm.
According to Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics, 1.901 million viewers tuned in on Monday, which is up from the 1.765 million viewers who watched the show last week. In the 18 to 49 demographic, RAW scored a 0.50 rating, which is up from last week’s 0.46.
Raw was #1 in P18-49 among cable originals for Monday, according to Showbuzz Daily. Including broadcast primetime, it ranked #2, behind the Bachelorette on ABC.
Miz & Mrs. 2-ep finale had 540k, 389k viewers and 0.16, 0.12 P18-49 ratings.
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— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) July 26, 2022
Per Showbuzz Daily, the hourly breakdown is as follows:
- First hour: 2.019 million viewers, 0.52 in the 18 to 49 demographic
- Second hour: 1.974 million viewers, 0.52 in the 18 to 49 demographic
- Third hour: 1.711 million viewers, 0.45 in the 18 to 49 demographic
RAW ranked in the top three spots in the demographic among cable originals on Monday night. Hour two once again took the top spot of the three hours this week.
This week’s episode opened with a wild brawl between Logan Paul and The Miz to set a chaotic tone for the evening under the new regime. The main event of the show saw The Bloodline defeat Riddle and The Street Profits when Roman Reigns hit Riddle with a spear. Following the match, Seth “Freakin” Rollins attacked his SummerSlam opponent and curb stomped him on the steel steps outside of the ring to close to the show.
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