RAW Ratings Suffered A Huge Drop This Week Despite The Return Of Stone Cold Steve Austin

RAW Ratings Suffered A Huge Drop This Week Despite The Return Of Stone Cold Steve Austin

WWE advertised the highly anticipated return of Stone Cold Steve Austin ahead of Monday night's RAW but strong competition from Monday Night Football resulted in a significant ratings drop for the show...

By JoshWilding - Sep 11, 2019 03:09 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Unfortunately, the return of WWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin didn't really help RAW in terms of ratings this week. 

With an average of 2,130,000 viewers, the show's viewers dropped massively from the week before (2,507,000 viewers). Monday Night Football was WWE's biggest competition on Monday as the 7pm NFL game on ESPN drew a massive 13,078,000 viewers, while the late game managed to draw 10,619,000 viewers. 

While WWE teased a huge ten man main event early in the show, Austin's return wasn't mentioned so that probably explains that huge third hour drop. Hour one of RAW drew 2.362,000 viewers, hour two drew 2,183,000 viewers, and the final hour plummeted to 1,845,00 viewers. 

What did you guys think of last night's RAW
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