October 24th RAW Viewership Numbers For Hell In A Cell Go-Home Show

The October 24th RAW was WWE’s final chance to build this Sunday’s Hell In A Cell PPV. The show featured the return of Brock Lesnar to respond to Goldberg’s comments a week prior. The show featured the contract signing for the Hell In A Cell match between Charlotte and Sasha. It also featured Kevin Owens, Chris Jericho and Seth Rollins in the main event. How were the viewership numbers?

According to ShowbuzzDaily.com, the October 24th RAW drew 2.819 million viewers. This is down big from last weeks show that featured the return of Goldberg to WWE TV, which drew 3.130 million viewers.

Here is the hourly breakdown for the October 24th RAW:

  • Hour 1 – 2.983 million viewers.
  • Hour 2 – 2.806 million viewers.
  • Hour 3 – 2.669 million viewers.

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This weeks number is a lot closer to what we have been seeing from RAW for the past couple of months. With Goldberg returning for the first time in 12 years, we saw the big ratings boost. This weeks show has been criticized as being poor by a lot of fans on social media (at least from the majority of my followers @innern3rd). They did themselves no favors in selling Hell in a Cell on Sunday. Let us know what you thought of this weeks show in the comment section.

Here are the highlights from this weeks main event of RAW:

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