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WWE Raw, Monday on USA Network, was watched by 1,611,000 viewers on average, including about 683,000 aged 18 to 49, for a 0.52 P18-49 rating. Raw ranked #4 in P18-49 among cable originals for the day, according to Showbuzz Daily. Including broadcast primetime, it ranked #4. Compared to last week, Raw was down 2% in total viewership. Among viewers 18 to 49, viewership was down 3% from last week’s 701,000. Going against game 7 of the NBA conference finals series between the Celtics and Heat, this was Raw’s lowest total viewership since January 16. The Celtics-Heat game on TNT was #1 with a 4.24 P18-49 rating and 12 million viewers. Viewer counts in thousands, calculated from national ratings, for this week’s episode with difference versus the median of the last 28 days in parentheses: P2+: 1611 (-8%) P18-49: 683 (-3%) M18-49: 439 (-5%) F18-49: 247 (+3%) P18-34: 267 (-5%) P35-49: 416 (-2%) F12-34: 104 (+2%) M12-34: 177 (-16%) P25-54: 779 (-7%) P50+: 877 (-6%) Most-viewed YouTube videos from Raw, as of 3pm today: Styles shows World Heavyweight Champion Rollins respect: 879,677 Seth “Freakin” Rollins & AJ Styles vs. Finn Bálor & Damian Priest: 590,208 Cody Rhodes issues an open challenge to Brock Lesnar: 358,028 Ronda Rousey & Shayna Baszler win the WWE Women’s Tag Team Title: 294,687 Imperium imposes their sacred will onto Monday Night Raw: 279,011 Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn engage in a war of words with Imperium: 265,740 Trish Stratus uses Zoey Stark to help beatdown Becky Lynch: 256,687 Nakamura vs. Reed – Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: 212,655 JD McDonagh launches a brutal attack on Dolph Ziggler: 198,241 Gunther wants Matt Riddle to win Money in the Bank: 169,964 This ratings report was written with the assistance of automated programs created by me, then manually edited. Subscribers have exclusive access to the Wrestlenomics Viewership Spreadsheet. Brandon Thurston brandon@wrestlenomics.com





Brandon Thurston has written about wrestling business since 2015. He’s also worked as an independent wrestler and trainer.
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