WWE Raw, Nov 20 on USA Network: 1,459,000 viewers; 0.49 P18-49 rating

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WWE Raw last night on USA Network, was watched by 1,459,000 viewers on average, including about 644,000 aged 18 to 49, for a 0.49 P18-49 rating.

This was Raw’s highest P18-49 viewership since September 4, while total viewership was slightly down.

Chiefs vs. Eagles was the most-watched Monday Night Football game in 27 years, according to Sports Media Watch. The game averaged 28.96 million viewers across ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2.

This week’s Raw was down 1% compared to last week’s total viewership of 1,467,000. Among viewers 18-49, viewership was up 12% from last week’s 0.44 rating.

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

P2+: 1459 (-1%)

P18-49: 644 (+9%)

M18-49: 476 (+15%)

F18-49: 168 (-3%)

P18-34: 239 (+1%)

M18-34: 174 (+15%)

F18-34: 65 (-27%)

P35-49: 404 (+13%)

M35-49: 301 (+11%)

F35-49: 103 (+17%)

Non-P18-49: 815 (-8%)

Most-viewed YouTube videos from Raw, as of 4pm today:

1. Cody Rhodes reveals that Randy Orton will compete at WarGames: 831,102

2. The Miz hits a Skull-Crushing Finale on Gunther: 357,365

3. Drew McIntyre to join forces with The Judgment Day at WarGames: 287,479

4. FULL MATCH – Jey Uso vs. Drew McIntyre – WarGames Advantage Match: 259,153

5. Lynch, Flair, Belair and Shotzi engage Damage CTRL in WarGames brawl: 172,776

6. Giovanni Vinci costs Ludwig Kaiser his match against Johnny Gargano: 136,305

7. Raquel Rodriguez battles Nia Jax: 122,414

8. Chad Gable vs. Shinsuke Nakamura: 117,628

9. Becky Lynch vs. Xia Li: 113,470

10. Nox & Natalya become WWE Women’s Tag Team Title No. 1 Contenders: 87,914

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

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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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