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WWE Raw posts record-low ratings for second straight week

Posted: Oct 2nd, '18, 15:25
by cero2k
Source: f4wonline.com

A big Monday Night Football rating led to yet another modern low as Raw last night fell another two percent from last week's mark with 2.29 million viewers.

The audience fell through all three hours and the third hour was the least-watched hour of the show in more than 20 years, even with spending the episode promising a Shawn Michaels segment.

The big decline was in the over-50 audience, which would coincide with the best Monday rating of the season, as the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos game did 13.21 million viewers.

The actual rating isn't available but it would be expected to be the second-lowest Monday night rating for wrestling ever on the USA Network.

Raw lost to everything on the networks except CW and Raw was 16th for the day on cable, the lowest it has done in years.

Still, it only lost to four shows on ESPN, all football related, baseball games in the afternoon, and news shows on Fox News and MSNBC.

The three hours were:

8 p.m. 2.50 million viewers
9 p.m. 2.33 million viewers
10 p.m. 2.08 million viewers

Re: WWE Raw posts record-low ratings for second straight week

Posted: Oct 3rd, '18, 11:28
by Serujuunin
Honestly, I’m not surprised. I was compelled by all the stuff with Ambrose but the rest of it I couldn’t even be bothered with. I think the writers are getting lazier!

Re: WWE Raw posts record-low ratings for second straight week

Posted: Oct 4th, '18, 14:43
by Big Red Machine
Serujuunin wrote: Oct 3rd, '18, 11:28 Honestly, I’m not surprised. I was compelled by all the stuff with Ambrose but the rest of it I couldn’t even be bothered with. I think the writers are getting lazier!
This.

Re: WWE Raw posts record-low ratings for second straight week

Posted: Oct 7th, '18, 01:31
by Bob-O
Deals are done, money's been made. I expect them to phone it in through MNFB Season. They've got their pre-written excuse, so why bother?

Hopefully that crazy Elias/Owens segment/reaction leads to things changing, but I really doubt it. WWE seems to have accepted and countered their defeat to the NFL with international Super Shows, so I'm thinking weekly viewers shouldn't expect a whole lot until Royal Rumble...

Re: WWE Raw posts record-low ratings for second straight week

Posted: Oct 7th, '18, 12:11
by cero2k
Bob-O wrote: Oct 7th, '18, 01:31 Deals are done, money's been made. I expect them to phone it in through MNFB Season. They've got their pre-written excuse, so why bother?

Hopefully that crazy Elias/Owens segment/reaction leads to things changing, but I really doubt it. WWE seems to have accepted and countered their defeat to the NFL with international Super Shows, so I'm thinking weekly viewers shouldn't expect a whole lot until Royal Rumble...
at least until the FOX deal starts and Smackdown moves to fridays, because FOX WILL cancel them if they fall in ratings