UPDATE: As previously reported, the viewership and 18 – 49 demographic ratings for this week’s RAW saw a big leap, up 7% to 4.33 million viewers and a 1.47 demo rating. This week’s RAW did a 2.94 (2.9) cable rating, up 4% from last week’s 2.84.
That’s the best number since the March 5th episode did a 3.02.
ORIGINAL: Monday night’s episode of WWE RAW drew 4.33 million viewers and a 1.47 rating in the 18 – 49 demographic. Those numbers are up 7% from 4.03 million and a 1.37, respectively. It’s the highest viewership and demo rating since the April 28th episode of RAW.
The show did hours of 4.16 million, 4.35 million and 4.490 million viewers, which is a good sign because Raw has traditionally had problems maintaining their audience throughout the three hours. It’s rare that they build from hour to hour. The household rating will be available later.
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