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so ratings slowly went up past three weeks, but it's still n all time low? Is that correct?

I enjoy the show better, but for their sake, maybe they should start catering to casuals again. What if people start bootlegging network, how will they make their money?

How should they do that?
 

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How Was WWE RAW Viewership On Labor Day With Kevin Owens As WWE Universal Champion? - WrestlingInc.com

Monday's Labor Day edition of WWE RAW, the first show with Kevin Owens as WWE Universal Champion, drew 3.069 million viewers. This is down from last week's 3.413 million viewers.

For this week's show, the first hour drew 3.350 million viewers, the second hour drew 3.066 million viewers and the final hour drew 2.792 million viewers.
RAW was #5 on cable for the night in viewership, behind Major Crimes, Rizzolli & Isles and college football, and #3 in the 18-49 demographic, behind college football.

In comparison, the Labor Day 2015 RAW drew 3.338 million viewers.


WWE Raw viewership for the Labor Day edition – Pro Wrestling Dot Net

Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 3.048 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was down from the 3.315 million average from last week.

Powell’s POV: The first hour of Raw averaged 3.350 million viewers. Hour two drew 3.066 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 2.792 million viewers. The show was headlined by Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn, though it’s also worth nothing that a good portion of the third hour felt like filler content. We hope to have the actual rating later today.
 
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How Was WWE RAW Viewership On Labor Day With Kevin Owens As WWE Universal Champion? - WrestlingInc.com

Monday's Labor Day edition of WWE RAW, the first show with Kevin Owens as WWE Universal Champion, drew 3.069 million viewers. This is down from last week's 3.413 million viewers.

For this week's show, the first hour drew 3.350 million viewers, the second hour drew 3.066 million viewers and the final hour drew 2.792 million viewers.
RAW was #5 on cable for the night in viewership, behind Major Crimes, Rizzolli & Isles and college football, and #3 in the 18-49 demographic, behind college football.

In comparison, the Labor Day 2015 RAW drew 3.338 million viewers.


WWE Raw viewership for the Labor Day edition – Pro Wrestling Dot Net

Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 3.048 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was down from the 3.315 million average from last week.

Powell’s POV: The first hour of Raw averaged 3.350 million viewers. Hour two drew 3.066 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 2.792 million viewers. The show was headlined by Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn, though it’s also worth nothing that a good portion of the third hour felt like filler content. We hope to have the actual rating later today.


 

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WWE Raw viewership opposite the Monday Night Football doubleheader – Pro Wrestling Dot Net

Monday’s WWE Raw television show averaged 2.69 million viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was down from the 3.048 million average from last week.

Powell’s POV: A rough night for Raw with the heavily promoted Kevin Owens vs. Roman Reigns match not keeping the audience for the third hour. Monday Night Football delivered 12.961 million viewers for the early game, and 10.252 million for the second game. The first hour of Raw averaged 2.833 million viewers. Hour two drew 2.717 million viewers. The final hour of the show averaged 2.520 million viewers. We hope to have the actual rating later today.
 

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Raw vs. the NFL double-header

Hr 1 - 2.83m
Hr 2 - 2.72m
Hr 3 - 2.52m

Avg - 2.69m

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9/12 WWE Raw TV Ratings - Monday's show hammered vs. NFL Week 1 -

WWE Raw got hammered on Monday night against Week 1 of Monday Night Football, the season premiere of Dancing with the Stars, and other Fall TV premieres.

WWE Raw TV Ratings Tracking

September 12: WWE Raw scored a 1.88 TV rating, down 11 percent from a 2.11 rating on Labor Day.

Raw was down 21 percent from a 2.38 two weeks ago for the Universal Title match.

To put the rating in perspective, the 1.88 virtually matched the Fourth of July holiday episode, which scored a 1.87 rating.

Raw Post-Summerslam Trendline

  • Aug. 22: 2.34 TV rating
  • Aug. 29: 2.38 TV rating
  • Sept. 5: 2.11 TV rating
  • Sept. 12: 1.88 TV rating

– DEMOGRAPHICS: Raw was hit hard in adults 18-49, falling to a tie for the year-low with the Fourth of July.

Males 18-34 and males 18-49 also tumbled hard. M18-34 fell to the lowest point with the June 13 Raw against the NBA Finals.

And, males 18-49 fell 16 percent from last week and 24 percent from two weeks ago to a year-low.

– Raw’s three hours averaged 2.690 million viewers, down about 380,000 viewers (12.4 percent) from last week. The show was down about 700,000 viewers (21 percent) from two weeks ago.

  • First Hour: 2.833 million viewers
  • Second Hour: 2.717 million viewers
  • Third Hour: 2.520 million viewers (down nearly 1.0 million viewers from two weeks ago).
The third hour drew about the same number of viewers as the Fourth of July to join less-than-ideal company as one of the least-watched hours in the show’s history.

Raw’s top competition, Monday Night Football, averaged 12.9 million viewers, which is within the range of a typical doubleheader to open the season.

Caldwell’s Analysis: This is not a good start to the Fall TV season against so much TV competition. The booking has been all over the place since Kevin Owens won the Universal Title two weeks ago, and there is a lack of a clear lead babyface to drive interest in the show following Finn Balor’s injury. WWE is going to have to do something to avoid hitting an all-time low at some point this Fall season.
 
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