Monday’s Raw drew an average of 1,817,000 viewers on USA Network, down from last week’s 1,842,000 viewers.
That’s again the lowest non-holiday number for Raw ever. The only show that had fewer viewers was on December 24, 2018 (1,775,000).
Raw was #2, #3 and #7 on cable for the day with a 0.51 average rating in the 18-49 demographic, down from last week’s 0.56.
This time last year, the April 29, 2019 Raw drew 2,158,000 viewers. The April 30, 2018 Raw drew 3,066,000 viewers.
Hourly breakdown:
8PM: 1,945,000
9PM: 1,888,000
10PM: 1,619,000
More Monday ratings: Showbuzz Daily
| Date | Viewers |
|---|---|
| 2020/04/27 | 1,817,000 |
| 2020/04/20 | 1,842,000 |
| 2020/04/13 | 1,913,000 |
| 2020/04/06 | 2,100,000 |
| 2020/03/30 | 1,924,000 |
| 2020/03/23 | 2,006,000 |
| 2020/03/16 | 2,335,000 |
| 2020/03/09 | 2,163,000 |
| 2020/03/02 | 2,257,000 |
| 2020/02/24 | 2,210,000 |
| 2020/02/17 | 2,437,000 |
| 2020/02/10 | 2,337,000 |
| 2020/02/03 | 2,168,000 |
| 2020/01/27 | 2,402,000 |
| 2020/01/20 | 2,380,000 |
| 2020/01/13 | 2,030,000 |
| 2020/01/06 | 2,385,000 |

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