RAW Ratings Were Strong For The Superstar Shakeup But Down Massively From This Time Last Year

RAW Ratings Were Strong For The Superstar Shakeup But Down Massively From This Time Last Year

This Monday's episode of RAW featured the first night of the Superstar Shakeup and while ratings were strong following the post-WrestleMania edition, they're down massively from this time in 2018...

By JoshWilding - Apr 17, 2019 05:04 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
The RAW after WrestleMania drew an impressive 2.923 million viewers and while viewership dipped only ever so slightly this past Monday, it's still not good news for WWE overall. 

In total, the show - which featured the first night on the Superstar Shakeup - managed to draw 2.665 million views. Hour one did 2.660 million, hour two drew 2.690 million, and the final hour stayed relatively strong with 2.546 million viewers. 

However, as good as that may sounds at first glance, last year's Superstar Shakeup edition of RAW drew 3.622 million viewers. That's a drop of nearly a million people in one year!

Is WWE in trouble? Not necessarily. FOX will obviously bring a lot of new eyes to WWE but the company needs to be asking questions about why they've lost so many viewers since 2018.
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