RAW Ratings On The Rise Thanks To WWE TLC Fallout And SURVIVOR SERIES Set Up

RAW Ratings On The Rise Thanks To WWE TLC Fallout And SURVIVOR SERIES Set Up

This week's episode of RAW picked up the pieces from the TLC PPV and featured some big surprises as the SmackDown Live roster invaded. So, how exactly did all of that translate in terms of ratings?

By JoshWilding - Oct 25, 2017 03:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
This Monday's episode of RAW featured the fallout from TLC and after kicking off with an amazing six-man tag team match which featured AJ Styles, we were treated to an appearance from Brock Lesnar and an invasion from the SmackDown Live roster. In terms of ratings, that led to a much-needed boost for the show but it wasn't all good news for WWE this week (as seems to often be the case).

While overall ratings were up with a total of 2.953 million - a significant increase from last week's 2.688 million viewers and the best number since August - the show is back to suffering a big third-hour drop. The first hour drew 3.332 million viewers, the second hour drew 2.969 million viewers and the final hour drew 2.557 million viewers, a pretty big drop but one which can be easily explained. 


Viewers clearly weren't that interested in repetitive Cruiserweight and women's division matches, while Kurt Angle's announcement is something many probably felt they could read about online after. Little did people know that SmackDown Live Superstars would invade the show as that wasn't hinted at at all during the night. Did you tune into RAW this week? Share your thoughts in the usual place.
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