RAW Ratings Increased Significantly For The First Episode In The Paul Heyman Era

RAW Ratings Increased Significantly For The First Episode In The Paul Heyman Era

Last night's episode of RAW was overseen by new Executive Director Paul Heyman and it seems that his hiring created a lot of buzz because ratings increased quite a bit. Find out more details here...

By JoshWilding - Jul 03, 2019 03:07 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Last week's episode of RAW drew a lowly 2.275 million viewers but it seems as if the announcement that Paul Heyman is the show's new Executive Director generated a lot of buzz among wrestling fans. 

This Monday's instalment drew a far more impressive 2.496 million viewers and the show picked up a significant number of viewers in the second hour (possibly because there was a lot of talk online about Braun Strowman spearing Bobby Lashley through the stage). 

Hour one did 2.468 million viewers, hour two did 2.676 million viewers, and the final hour stayed relatively strong with 2.345 million viewers. 

This is a good start for Paul Heyman's era of the show and hopefully a sign that its quality will continue to increase over the coming weeks!
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