-- WWE Raw viewership was back down below 2 million, generating an average of 1.913 million viewers. That sets a new non-holiday all-time low, narrowly eclipsing the 1.924 million set two weeks ago and down almost 200,000 from the 2.1 million after WrestleMania. The only shows to have ever been watched by less people were Christmas week shows in 2018 and 2019, which drew 1.78 million and 1.84 million, respectively.
-- On the night, Raw was #3, #5 and #7 in the 18-49 demographic and 33rd overall in total viewership, trailing dozens of news shows. In perhaps the only good news of the night, the first to third hour drop was relatively small, which either means that people were interested in the Drew McIntyre vs. Andrade main event or that we are hitting the bottom where people who tune in at the beginning of the show are so invested in wrestling that they almost all stick through to the end no matter what. Time will tell.
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* Hour 1 - 1.994 million
* Hour 2 - 1.913 million
* Hour 3 - 1.832 million
