WWE RAW viewership increased on November 22.
Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics reports that 1.698 million viewers watched the show on Monday, which is up from the 1.584 million viewers who tuned in last week.
In the 18 to 49 demographic, the show scored a 0.49 rating (644,000 viewers), which is up from the 0.42 rating (544,000 viewers) on November 15.
WWE Raw last night on USA Network:
1,698,000 total viewers
P18-49 rating: 0.49 (640,000 viewers)+7% from last week, +18% in P18-49.
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— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) November 23, 2021
This week’s show featured the fallout of the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view. The investigation into Mr. McMahon’s missing egg was one of the main hooks that had been advertised for the episode, and this mystery was resolved shortly before the thrid hour began. In the opening match, Riddle defeated Dolph Ziggler. In the main event, Big E defended the WWE Championship against Austin Theory, the thief of the aforementioned egg.
Per Showbuzz Daily, the second hour led the way with its demographic rating, but the first hour had the highest overall viewership:
Year-To-Date Breakdown
- 2021 High: January 4 — 2.128 million
- 2021 Low: May 31 — 1.418 million
- This Week: November 22 — 1.698 million
Read More: WWE RAW Results (11/22/21)
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