RAW Ratings Increased For The Go-Home Show Ahead Of This Sunday's ROYAL RUMBLE PPV

RAW Ratings Increased For The Go-Home Show Ahead Of This Sunday's ROYAL RUMBLE PPV

Monday's episode of RAW was the go-home show for this weekend's Royal Rumble PPV and while it may have been a holiday, there was still good news for WWE as viewership increased from the previous week...

By JoshWilding - Jan 23, 2020 06:01 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Monday night's episode of RAW featured a phenomenal Ladder match and a main event which furthered the storyline between Rusev, Lana, Bobby Lashley, and Liv Morgan. It also set the stage for Sunday's Royal Rumble PPV and that helped lead to an increase in viewership for WWE's flagship show. 

In total, RAW managed to draw 2.380 million viewers, a noteworthy increase of 17% from last Monday's 2.030 million viewers. Hour one drew 2.548 million viewers, hour two did 2.492 million viewers, while the third hour dropped with 2.101 million viewers.

That's all much better than last week and a good sign for WWE with both the Royal Rumble and Road to WrestleMania fast approaching. RAW was #1 for the night in terms of viewership on cable and #1 in the Cable Top 150 with a 0.83 rating in the key 18 - 49 demographic. Needless to say, WWE must be happy with this.

What did you guys think of RAW?
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