Showbuzz Daily reports that this past Monday's episode of WWE RAW on the USA Network was able to draw a total of 1.986 million viewers, with a rating of 0.54 in the key 18-49 demo. This is up 17.17% from the previous week’s total viewership of 1.695 million viewers.
This past Monday's rating of 0.54 is up 25.58% from last week’s 0.43 rating. Last Monday night's 0.54 rating represents a total of 709,000 viewers in the key 18-49 demo, which is up 26.38% from this past week's total of 561,000 viewers with a rating of 0.43, Wrestlenomics reports. Last Monday night's WWE RAW drew the highest total audience since the post-WrestleMania 38 episode on April 4 and the highest key demo rating since April 11.
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WWE Raw last night on USA Network:
1,986,000 viewers
P18-49: 0.54
Highest since April.
Miz & Mrs. on USA Network at 11:02pm:
587,000 viewers
P18-49: 0.20
📊 More analysis: https://t.co/1SscdBCpr8 pic.twitter.com/FjJv6GxLoN— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) June 21, 2022
Raw ranked #1 in P18-49 among cable originals for the day, according to Showbuzz Daily. Including broadcast primetime, it ranked #3, only behind the Stanley Cup final on ABC and the pre-game.
The 9pm hour was the high hour with 2,076,000 viewers and a 0.58 P18-49 rating. pic.twitter.com/bHIeUFriak— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) June 21, 2022
Vince McMahon’s brief unadvertised appearance occurred at about 8:35pm. Hard to say what influence it had on the rating. Viewership in the 9pm hour grew 12% in the demo. pic.twitter.com/ycLi1NwT8x
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) June 21, 2022
Last night's Raw was up nearly as much as Friday's Smackdown, compared to the trailing 4 weeks.
Smackdown had an advertised appearance from Vince McMahon (the day there was wide news coverage of scandal and management change), Raw did not. pic.twitter.com/6Qkh5lrA9C— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) June 21, 2022