-- Monday's WWE Raw, coming off of the weekend Elimination Chamber premium live event in Perth, Australia, dipped in viewership figures released yesterday. The show averaged 1.738 million viewers - a five week low. That would be a bit of a disappointment given that Raw audience often gets at least a small boost coming off a major show.
-- In the 18-49 demo, Raw also fell to a 0.57 rating from last week's 0.63 figure. Despite the modest numbers, Raw dominated everything on cable and finished second to The Bachelor across all of television. Hours were: 1.770 million, 1.813 million and 1.635 million, an unusual trend where viewership rose in the second hour.
-- AEW Collision on Saturday dropped to 385,000 viewers and a 0.11 rating, both big drops from the last time the show aired two weeks ago. Collision aired on the same day as WWE's Elimination Chamber but not head-to-head.
-- AEW Rampage in its return to its normal time slot was up to 364,000 viewers and a 0.11 rating, both sizeable jumps from the prior week.
-- WWE Smackdown, which was taped ahead of time due to Elimination Chamber, predictably fell to 2.272 million viewers and a 0.62 rating in the 18-49 demo. The show still finished first on network TV despite the audience sitting at a two-month low.
