It was a good night for Raw in the ratings as the show pulled in 1,890,000 viewers, up 148,000 viewers from last week’s broadcast and the best number since Raw after Mania on April 8. Raw was back on USA Network after two weeks on SyFy.
The show started with 2,040,000 in the first hour, the first time since Raw after Mania that an hour of Raw broke the two million viewership. The second hour dropped slightly to 1,974,000 viewers and the third hour dragged down to 1,657,000 viewers. With the first hour doing a high number, Raw lost 383,000 viewers from the first to the third hour.
Raw had a 0.63 rating in 18-49, up 0.01 from last week’s post-SummerSlam show and was #1 on cable television for the night. (Ratings credit: PWTorch)
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