WWE RAW Ratings Dropped Again This Week But It's Not All Bad News For A Change

WWE RAW Ratings Dropped Again This Week But It's Not All Bad News For A Change

Ratings for RAW fell once again this week but it wasn't all bad news for WWE as the final hour drew a little better than normal with another main event segment revolving around the Cruiserweight division.

By JoshWilding - Oct 04, 2017 04:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Last week's RAW saw ratings plummet when WWE decided to main event the show with a segment revolving around Enzo Amore's Cruiserweight Championship coronation. However, the fact he was beaten up by Neville (and Braun Strowman and the rest of the 205 Live roster when the show went off the air) clearly generated a lot of buzz as the third hour this week was much better. 

With a segment once again main 
evented by the Cruiserweights, the final hour drew 2.619 million viewers. This wasn't down too much from the second hour's 2.756 million viewers but was obviously a big dip compared to the first's 2.945 million. It was a stacked show too, though, as Roman Reigns and The Miz battled for the Intercontinental Championship and Seth Rollins fought Braun Strowman.

The total viewership for RAW was 2.773 million viewers, a figure that's down from the previous week's 2.923 million. Whether ratings will rise as we get closer to TLC obviously remains to be seen!
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