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Raw last night, going against the Alabama state college football game against Ohio, averaged 1.82 million viewers and scored a score of 0.55 at 18-49.
In general, the number should be considered a success as final numbers, given the competition. But a 19.4 percent drop from the first to the third hour is among the highest in history. What has happened is the combination of curiosity about Drew McIntyre’s comments and Triple H’s return put people in the first hour at a very high level. However, building a Triple H vs. Randy Orton fight show, copying a scenario that worked very well a few months ago for Orton vs. Christian, did not arrest the audience, probably due to the game’s competition.
The fight between Triple H and Orton worked a lot for the teenagers to stay alert, but not to the rest of the audience.
Most likely, a normal Raw against the game would have hit record highs, as the football audience was the biggest of the season on Mondays.
The drop was 15% over the previous week, but last week it was Legends Night and there was no football competition, and it fell 19% at 18-49 and 15% at 18-34.
The football game had 18.22 million viewers, a huge drop from last year’s league game, which reached 25.38 million viewers.
Compared to last year against a much higher viewing game, Raw dropped 10 percent in viewers, 10 percent in 18-49 and 19 percent in 18-34, lower than normal drops, probably due to because of the Monday afternoon news. hour one.
As for the loss of audience, women aged 18 to 49 fell 28 percent from the first to the third hour, men aged 18 to 49 fell 14 percent, adolescents fell 50 percent, teens actually gained 14 percent and the more than 50 fell 16 percent.
The three hours were:
- 20h 2.02 million viewers
- 9 pm 1.80 million viewers
- 22h 1.63 million viewers