Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 2.977 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was down from the 3.101 million average from last week.
Powell’s POV: The first hour of Raw averaged 2.887 million viewers. Hour two drew 3.092 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 2.951 million viewers.
Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 2.839 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was down from the 2.977 million average from last week.
Powell’s POV: The first hour of Raw averaged 2.825 million viewers. Hour two drew 2.912 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 2.780 million viewers. Smackdown viewership numbers will likely be delayed until Thursday due to the Independence Day holiday.
Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 3.009 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was up from the 2.839 million average from last week.
Powell’s POV: The first hour of Raw averaged 3.049 million viewers. Hour two drew 3.074 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 2.905 million viewers. Raw ran opposite the MLB Home Run Derby, which delivered 8.167 million viewers for ESPN.
Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 3.153 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was up from the 3.009 million average from last week.
Powell’s POV: The first hour of Raw averaged 3.140 million viewers. Hour two drew 3.237 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 3.083 million viewers. The Kurt Angle and Jason Jordan reveal occurred at the top of the third hour, and the main event featured Samoa Joe vs. Roman Reigns.
Would you look at that. They build some strong characters, they give us a match to look forward to and they write a storyline with an actual payoff and all of a sudden ratings are up.
And Vince has had less involvement lately I hear too
Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 3.067 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was down from the 3.153 million average from last week.
Powell’s POV: The first hour of Raw averaged 3.156 million viewers. Hour two drew 3.129 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 2.917 million viewers.
Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 3.163 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was up from the 3.067 million average from last week.
Powell’s POV: The first hour of Raw averaged 3.194 million viewers. Hour two drew 3.275 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 3.021 million viewers.
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