The September 19th RAW was headlined by a steel cage match between Roman Reigns and Kevin Owens. The show also featured the debut of the RAW exclusive Cruiserweight Division. This was also the go-home show for WWE Clash of Champions that takes place this Sunday night. How was the viewership for this weeks episode?
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According to ShowBuzzDaily.com, the September 19th RAW did an average of 2.684 million viewers. This is down slightly from last weeks average of 2.69 million viewers.
Here is the hourly breakdown:
- Hour 1 – 2.734 million viewers.
- Hour 2 – 2.686 million viewers.
- Hour 3 – 2.633 million viewers.
This is barely higher than the 4th of July episode of RAW that did 2.658 million viewers. Obviously not a good thing for RAW. I am surprised that the Cruiserweight division wasn’t able to bring more viewers to the product as they had a lot of hype. Let us know what you think in the comment section below. Should the WWE be concerned?
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Here were the top 10 moments from the September 19th RAW:
Hey IWN… Could you also post viewerships from other channels that run during the same time as Raw? In order to dictate whether WWE should be worried or not, we need to compare and contrast other ratings from different channels.
Ratings/viewerships are down for almost every show compared to a few years ago. But, Raw’s viewerships are worse than most shows. It was just a couple of years ago that they were getting 5 million. So, should WWE be worried? Maybe.
It is Football season though. So a drop in the ratings was to be expected.
Top 100 cable shows for Monday September 19th – ages 18-49
WWE came in 4th place behind MNF, Sportscenter, and Love & Hip Hop.
No reason for WWE to worry at all.