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Props to Steph being kept to a minimum. She was able to get her insults/emasculating out in under 10 minutes, and it was to Roman, so it's all good :pachaha:
 

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Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 3.338 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was up from the 3.133 million average from last week.

Powell’s POV: The first hour of Raw averaged 3.412 million viewers. Hour two drew 3.350 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 3.254 million viewers. We hope to have the actual rating later today.
 

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WWE Raw rating for the July 25 first night of the new era – Pro Wrestling Dot Net

Monday’s WWE Raw scored a 2.36 rating, up from the 2.22 rating the show drew last week. Raw averaged 3.338 million viewers, up from the 3.133 million average from last week.

Powell’s POV: A modest increase for Raw coming out of WWE Battleground and for the first night of the brand split. It’s worth nothing that WWE actually made more of a fuss about all of the changes that were coming to Smackdown more so than Raw even though Raw received a major overhaul. The July 27, 2015 edition of Raw delivered a 2.64 rating with 3.671 million viewers.


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Raw ratings rise for strong post-draft episode


The latest "New Era" beginning and very strong Raw show saw the audience increase to 3.33 million viewers, up seven percent from last week.

The show was built around two four-way matches with the winners meeting in the main event, Finn Balor over Roman Reigns, with the winner facing Seth Rollins to create the first WWE Universal champion at SummerSlam, as well as the Sasha Banks women's title win over Charlotte.

The ratings usually increase the day after a PPV show and this would be in the usual range. The number was down from the 3.47 million viewers the day after Money in the Bank, the most recent PPV show, so the number in and of itself is not usually large for a day after PPV show.

There was far more competition than usual on cable due to the Democratic National Convention. Raw finished in 12th place for the night on cable, which may be its lowest showing of the year. With the exception of Rizzoli & Isles and Major Crimes on TNT, all the other programming that beat Raw would have been convention coverage on CNN, Fox News and MSNBC.

The audience was strongest in the first hour, which isn't usually the case in the summer, but that has to do with curiosity of people who didn't watch the PPV. But the second and third hour drops weren't major.

They are pushing a Raw vs. SmackDown ratings theme and it would be a huge surprise if the SmackDown rating this week came close to Raw number. If it does, that would indicate stronger curiosity toward the brand split. Any number stronger than 2.7 million tonight should be considered a success.

The three hours from last night were:

8 p.m. 3.41 million
9 p.m. 3.35 million
10 p.m. 3.25 million
 
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WWE Raw viewership for the return of Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman – Pro Wrestling Dot Net

Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 3.314 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was down slightly from the 3.338 million average from last week.

Powell’s POV: The first hour of Raw averaged 3.463 million viewers. Hour two drew 3.399 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 3.081 million viewers. We hope to have the actual rating later today.

WWE Raw rating for the August 1 edition – Pro Wrestling Dot Net

Monday’s WWE Raw scored a 2.3 rating, down from the 2.36 rating the show drew last week. Raw averaged 3.314 million viewers, down from the 3.338 million average from last week.

Powell’s POV: A mild dip, yet still disappointing considering the return of Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman, the quality of last week’s show, and the lack of a political convention airing as competition for the first time in a few weeks. The August 3, 2015 edition of Raw delivered a 2.65 rating with 3.701 million viewers.
 
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Ehhhhhhhh it's definitely 1-1 :pachaha::pachaha:Raw was good, but with 3 hours, some of it felt like a traditional chore Raw. A whole lot happened on SD and it went by fast
 
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