MrFirst2doit
All Star
Below 2?????? will history be made tonight??
Raw dropped another four percent off of last week's modern-era record low, with just a 2.19 million viewer average last night.
The audience started off ahead of last week, but it fell throughout the show, with both the lowest second hour in modern history, and the third hour, falling from that, was the lowest hour in modern history. The first hour was among the lowest first hours as well.
The big competition was the Minnesota Vikings vs. Seattle Seahawks NFL game that did 11.39 million viewers.
Raw was tenth for the night on cable, trailing only NFL related programming on ESPN and news programming.
The audience under 50 didn't tune out at the same levels as usual, and teenage boys grew throughout the show. Women declined, but the big decline was over 50 viewers which fell 18 percent from hour one to hour three.
The three hours were:
- 8 p.m. 2.35 million viewers
- 9 p.m. 2.19 million viewers
- 10 p.m. 2.05 million viewers
-- Last night's WWE Raw brought in more abysmal numbers generating only 2.194 million viewers - a record low. This after last week's 2.29 million which was a futility record on its own.
-- The NFL football game between the Vikings and the Seahawks drew 11.389 million viewers and sat atop the charts. On the night, Raw was #9 in total viewership on cable and #5 overall in the 18-49 demographic.
-- Hourly figures show that this week's program started off much better than last week, but viewership tanked throughout the night with the second and third hours being the lowest such figures in the modern era for WWE:
Hour 1 - 2.347 million
Hour 2 - 2.186 million
Hour 3 - 2.048 million