WWE RAW Ratings Dropped Significantly This Week With Women's Championship Main Event

WWE RAW Ratings Dropped Significantly This Week With Women's Championship Main Event

Ratings for RAW may have soared following last week's post-TLC show but numbers plummeted this Monday as viewers tuned out for what was ultimately a pretty underwhelming third hour. Read on for details!

By JoshWilding - Nov 01, 2017 11:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Showbuzz Daily
This week's RAW ended with Braun Strowman returning to attack The Miz and his Miztourage but seeing as that was only teased in the first two hours, it appears as if fans just weren't all that interested in seeing Alexa Bliss battle Mickie James with the Women's Championship on the line in a rematch from TLC. As a result, most viewers seemed to miss The Monster Among Men's return! 

In total, the show drew a solid enough 2.854 million viewers, a dip from last week's 2.953 million. The first hour drew 3.102 million (likely because fans were intrigued to see the fallout from last Monday's attack by SmackDown Live's Superstars), the second drew 2.943 million and the third plummeted with only 2.571 million viewers, a drop of over 600,000 viewers from the first hour.

In fairness, RAW boasted one of the worst third hours in a long time with a clash between Elias and Jason Jordan and Drew Gulak vs. Kalisto were the "highlights" which was a disappointment. As a result, you can understand why viewers tuned out so here's hoping WWE makes more effort next week! What did you guys think of this week's show? As always, let us know your thoughts below.
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