WWE RAW Ratings Slump Again: Another 18 Year Low
Fans tuned out from WWE RAW in droves this week.
Just when you think that things can't possibly get worse for WWE RAW's television ratings, the show has hit yet another 18 year low when it comes to viewership numbers. The 11/9 edition of RAW from Manchester, which was centered around the beginning of the WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament, averaged 3.17 million viewers (RAW averaged 3.25 million viewers last week). This is only marginally better than the 3.14 million viewers that a Christmas Eve episode of RAW in 2012 did, which is still the least viewed RAW since the show moved to 3 hours. This week's show now holds the record for the least viewed non-holiday edition of RAW since moving to 3 hours. The hourly breakdown for this week's RAW was 3.480 million viewers during the first hour, 3.177 million viewers for the second hour, and a disastrous 2.863 million viewers. The trend of the audience tuning out throughout the three hour show has been written about at length in the past, and that trend continued this week. However, the third hour falling below three million viewers was a new low for the show.