RAW Ratings Increased Significantly This Week Ahead Of Sunday's SURVIVOR SERIES PPV

RAW Ratings Increased Significantly This Week Ahead Of Sunday's SURVIVOR SERIES PPV

SmackDown LIVE's ratings may have dipped this past Friday, but last night's episode of Raw saw a significant increase in viewers as we head towards Survivor Series this Sunday. More past the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 19, 2019 07:11 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Showbuzz Daily
Last night's episode of Raw was a lot better than it has been over the past few weeks, and the ratings reflect it.

A couple of terrific matches (Seth Rollins vs. Andrade and Kevin Owens vs. Drew McIntyre) and a wild brawl involving Superstars from all three brands to close out the show clearly caught people's attention, because Raw drew an average of 2.127 million viewers.

This is far from a spectacular figure and WWE will still be hoping for a significant improvement moving forward, but it is still an increase of 69,000 from last week's episode.

Here's the hourly breakdown for the show:

Hour 1: 2.245 million viewers
Hour 2: 2.211 million viewers
Hour 3: 1.925 million viewers
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