WWE Raw, Nov 6 on USA Network: 1,522,000 viewers; 0.47 P18-49 rating

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WWE Raw last night on USA Network, was watched by 1,522,000 viewers on average, including about 619,000 aged 18 to 49, for a 0.47 P18-49 rating.

This was Raw’s highest P18-49 viewership since October 2.

Data for other telecasts including Monday Night Football was unavailable at the time of this writing.

This week’s Raw was up 9% compared to last week’s total viewership of 1,390,000. Among viewers 18-49, viewership was up 9% from last week’s 0.43 rating.

Viewer counts in thousands for this week’s episode with the difference versus the median of the last 28 days in parentheses:

P2+: 1522 (+3%)

P18-49: 619 (+7%)

M18-49: 446 (+9%)

F18-49: 172 (+0%)

P18-34: 258 (+20%)

M18-34: 161 (+12%)

F18-34: 97 (+18%)

P35-49: 360 (+1%)

M35-49: 285 (+7%)

F35-49: 75 (-18%)

Non-P18-49: 903 (+2%)

Most-viewed YouTube videos from Raw, as of 5pm today:

1. The Judgment Day, Rhodes, Uso, Zayn and Rollins to compete in WarGames: 364,267

2. Damian Priest explodes at The Judgment Day: 336,655

3. Seth “Freakin” Rollins grants a title opportunity to Sami Zayn: 262,408

4. Zoey Stark emerges victorious in Women’s World Title Battle Royal: 220,884

5. The Miz prevails to become new challenger to Intercontinental Title: 214,627

6. Xia Li knocks out Becky Lynch before Battle Royal: 176,286

7. Otis stares down Shinsuke Nakamura after Nakamura defeats Akira Tozawa: 159,302

8. The New Day vs. The Judgment Day: 158,025

9. Drew McIntyre abruptly declines an interview with Jackie Redmond: 137,907

10. Nia Jax asks Becky Lynch how her face feels: 124,096

This ratings report was written with the assistance of automated programs created by me, then manually edited.



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


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