WWE RAW viewership saw a slight decrease in viewership on November 21, which featured Asuka and Rhea Ripley battling it out for the advantage in WarGames this Saturday at Survivor Series.
According to Showbuzz Daily, an average of 1.646 million viewers watched the show on Monday. In the 18 to 49 demographic, RAW scored a 0.41. For comparison, 1.647 million viewers watched the show last week, and RAW scored a 0.44 in the same demographic.
The hourly breakdown is as follows:
- First hour: 1.831 million viewers, 0.44 in the 18 to 49 demographic
- Second hour: 1.641 million viewers, 0.41 in the 18 to 49 demographic
- Third hour: 1.467 million viewers, 0.38 in the 18 to 49 demographic
Virtually equal total viewership to last week. P18-49 was down a few points. M18-49 was down while F18-49 was up.
49ers vs. Cardinals on ESPN had 11.2 million viewers, according to Showbuzz Daily, and a 3.31 P18-49 rating.
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The FIFA World Cup and NFL football dominated cable last night on ESPN, so RAW took the seventh, eighth, and ninth spots in the demographic among cable originals on Monday night, with hour one taking the top spot of the three hours this week.
This week’s episode opened with a promo from Kevin Owens, who brought out The Brawling Brutes and Drew McIntyre to hype up their WarGames match against The Bloodline at Survivor Series. They were interrupted by The Judgment Day, which led to a six-man tag team match against The Brawling Brutes, which saw Sheamus pin Dominik Mysterio. The main event saw Rhea Ripley defeat Asuka to earn her team the advantage in their WarGames match this Saturday night.
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