There were only minor variations in RAW’s rating numbers this week, with the rating ticking up and viewership losing a few eyeballs. Monday night’s episode brought in a 1.24 rating in the 18 – 49 demographic and 3.314 million viewers, up 1% and down 1% respectively from last week’s 1.23 demo rating and 3.339 million viewers. The rating was the best since the June 20th episode scored a 1.28, while the viewership was the second best (including last week) since that same week in June saw 3.467 million viewers.
RAW ranked #2 among cable originals for the night behind Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta on VH1 (1.35 demo rating, 2.667 million viewers). The hourly numbers are as follows:
8 PM: 1.27 demo rating (3.463 million viewers)
9 PM: 1.26 demo rating (3.399 million viewers)
10 PM: 1.19 demo rating (3.081 million viewers)
Here are the top 10 moments from Monday night’s RAW…
WWE SmackDown Live! continues to settle into its new timeslot, down just slightly in its third week. Tuesday’s episode grabbed a 0.93 rating in the 18 – 49 demographic and 2.681 million viewers, down 4% and 3% from last week’s 0.97 demo rating and 2.763 million. Both are the lowest numbers for the show in the past three weeks of live airings, though the viewership is still above any numbers for the show since January and the demo rating still ranks as the best in over two years (not including the last two weeks).
WWE SmackDown Live! won the night among cable originals,
Here are Tuesday night’s Top 10 SmackDown moments:
WWE: Lilian Garcia Thanks John Cena For Honor To Announce His Last Match, CM Punk on Him Not Retiring Anytime Soon, Jake Paul Teases Potential WWE Run Saying “Something Big’s Coming”
WWE: Seth Rollins on He Hasn’t Thought About His Last Match Yet for His Wrestling Career, Drake’s OVO Brand Reveals Official Merchandise Collaboration with WWE, Bracket Revealed for Newest WWE Speed Men’s Title #1 Contender Tournament
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