WWE Raw on Monday, July 9 leading into the Money in the Bank PPV scored a 3.17 rating, essentially even with a 3.18 rating last week.
However, average viewership was down six percent to 4.41 million viewers compared to 4.71 million viewers last week.
Raw averaged 4.29 million first hour viewers, which was the fewest since May 28 and down nine percent compared to last week's 4.71 million first hour viewers.
The second hour increased to an average of 4.52 million viewers, which was down 200,000 viewers compared to last week's second hour.
-- On cable TV Monday night, Raw ranked #7 in overall viewers behind ESPN's Home Run Derby, which averaged 6.88 million viewers, TNT programming, and History Channel programming. Raw was #2 in key male demos behind the Derby, and the second hour was #1 among teen males.
In the week-to-week demo ratings, Raw was down across the board except for teen males 12-17, which upticked slightly to hold steady after weeks of fluctuating between decent and terrible ratings.
Raw was most notably down nearly two-tenths-of-a-rating among males 18-34 to the lowest point since June 4. The same timeframe applies to males and adults 18-49.
-- One year ago this week, Raw scored a 2.90 rating the week after drawing a 2.40 on the Fourth of July. Average viewership was identical.