RAW Ratings Increased Slightly Thanks To Little Competition This Past Monday Night

RAW Ratings Increased Slightly Thanks To Little Competition This Past Monday Night

This Monday's episode of RAW was a solid show and with less competition on rival networks, numbers increased for WWE's former flagship show on the USA Network...slightly! Find out more details here.

By JoshWilding - Oct 24, 2019 03:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Monday night's episode of RAW was headlined by The Street Profits and Kevin Owens taking on The O.C. and, for the most part, it was a fun show. With a blow-out game between the New England Patriots and New York Jets on ESPN and no baseball competition, ratings for this instalment increased...by three percent! 

That means RAW drew a total of 2.34 million viewers and it ranked #11 for the night on cable. 

Hour one drew 2.48 million viewers, hour two did 2.37 million, and the final hour dipped to 2.18 million viewers. This was the first instalment of RAW since the WWE Draft and a solid effort overall despite it feeling like something of a filler show before the go-home episode on Monday ahead of Crown Jewel

What did you guys think of RAW?
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