This Monday's RAW saw ratings dip yet again for WWE's flagship show. According to Showbuzz Daily, the episode drew an average of 1.728 million viewers on the USA Network. This is a drop from the previous week's 1.735 million viewers a week earlier, and that was the Memorial Day edition (which is typically a lower rated episode).
The 18 - 49 demographics saw the show do a 0.53 in hour one, 0.52 in hour two, and a 0.43 in hour three.
As for actual viewership figures, hour one drew 1.810 million, hour two did 1.803 million viewers, and hour three did 1.571 million viewers. RAW definitely appears to be settling into an average viewership number of around 1.7 million viewers, and it's a little hard to believe that it was once regularly drawing over 3 million viewers each week.
Monday's episode featured a United States Championship match between Apollo Crews and Kevin Owens, Rey Mysterio pondering his retirement, and a main event which saw WWE Champion Drew McIntyre battle MVP. For whatever reason, it doesn't seem like any of that was a major draw to wrestling fans.
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