WrestleNomics reports that Monday’s episode of WWE RAW on the USA Network drew an average of 1.331 million viewers, with a rating of 0.44 in the key 18-49 demographic.
This total is down 1.62% from this past week’s 1.353 million viewers.
Monday’s rating of 0.44 is up 10% from last week’s rating of 0.40. The show’s 0.44 rating represents 574,000 viewers in the key 18-49 demo, which is up 8.92% from this past week’s 527,000 viewers with a rating of 0.40.
This week’s episode of RAW on the USA Network drew the lowest total audience for the second week in a row since the “Best Of” episode on December 26th, 2022. The show also drew the lowest viewership in show history and the third-lowest key demo rating of the year.
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WWE Raw last night on USA Network:
1,331,000 viewers
P18-49 rating: 0.44? https://t.co/XpuO1QBozZ pic.twitter.com/kwJQPhE2eh
— Wrestlenomics (@wrestlenomics) September 19, 2023
Raw went against Week 2 of Monday Night Football, against 2 games this week.
Slightly down from last week, this is again the lowest Raw viewership in history, with the exception of the "Best of" episode last year.
Year-over-year comparisons: pic.twitter.com/6U9EKW8ehi
— Wrestlenomics (@wrestlenomics) September 19, 2023
According to SportsTVRatings, Browns vs. Steelers on ABC averaged 15.43 million viewers and a 4.16 P18-49 rating.
Saints vs. Panthers averaged 5.86 million viewers and a 1.83 P18-49 rating on ESPN, and an additional 1.09 million viewers and 0.36 P18-49 rating on ESPN2.
— Wrestlenomics (@wrestlenomics) September 19, 2023
Quarter-hours: WWE Raw, September 18 with Drew McIntyre vs. Jey Usohttps://t.co/Wr01PJaRmm
— Wrestlenomics (@wrestlenomics) September 19, 2023
WWE Raw, Sep 18 on USA Network: 1,331,000 viewers; 0.44 P18-49 ratinghttps://t.co/J2W4iIJiPP
— Wrestlenomics (@wrestlenomics) September 19, 2023