RAW Ratings Fell As Viewers Tuned Out For Rusev And Lana's "Divorce Court" Segment

RAW Ratings Fell As Viewers Tuned Out For Rusev And Lana's "Divorce Court" Segment

It appears as if wrestling fans really weren't interested in seeing Rusev and Lana's "divorce" play out during RAW's main event segment on Monday as ratings for the show have fallen yet again. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Oct 30, 2019 03:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
This week's RAW was the final episode before tomorrow's Crown Jewel PPV but it only managed to draw 2.13 million viewers. While there was competition from Monday Night Football, that wasn't as strong this week as the game was between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins.

Throughout the show, it was made clear that things would wrap up with that King's Court segment featuring Lana and Rusev and that's obviously something fans weren't overly interested in watching. These days, fans know that they're really happily married and most have rejected this storyline because they're fans of the Bulgarian Brute and don't like to see him being humiliated. 

Hour one drew 2.326 million viewers, hour two did 2.146 million viewers, and the final hour fell below the 2 million mark with just 1.928 million viewers. Don't be shocked if this storyline quickly ends now.

What did you guys think of Monday's RAW?
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