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WWE Raw Draws Lowest Viewership Since Final ThunderDome Show On 9/13/21

Up against the first week of Monday Night Football, Raw threw a Hail Mary and still decreased in viewership

Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics reports the September 13 episode of WWE Raw drew an average of 1.670 million viewers, down from last week’s viewership of 1.848 million viewers, this is the fewest since July 12.

The demo number was down also as the show posted a 0.43 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic, down from last week’s number of a 0.52 rating in the same demographic.

Thurston notes that the most-watched quarter-hour of Raw was the final quarter-hour where Big E won the WWE Title. The segment averaged 1,844,000 viewers. The segment drew 643,000 viewers in the 18 to 49 demographic.

Thurston also provided the following information on viewership:

Monday Night Football was watched by 6.5 million viewers on ABC, 4.5 million on ESPN, and 600,000 on ESPN2, according to John Ourand of the Sports Business Journal.

Viewer counts in thousands for this week’s episode with difference versus the median of the last four weeks in parentheses:

P2+: 1670 (-11%)

P18-49: 556 (-22%)

M18-49: 324 (-26%)

F18-49: 231 (-18%)

P18-34: 187 (-28%)

M18-34: 94 (-33%)

F18-34: 93 (-23%)

P35-49: 368 (-20%)

M35-49: 230 (-23%)

F35-49: 139 (-15%)

This week’s episode was built around Big E becoming WWE Champion by cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase on Bobby Lashley. Big E even dominates four of the top five YouTube moments from the evening.

Top 5 Most Viewed WWE Raw (9/13) Videos on YouTube
– Big E cashes in to become WWE Champion (1.7 million views)

– Big E taunts Bobby Lashley and Randy Orton with Money in the Bank contract (575,000 views)

-Big E is joined by The New Day for first interview as WWE Champion (487,000 views)

– Feel the power of Big E’s first WWE Championship photoshoot (374,000 views)

Alexa Bliss gifts Charlotte Flair her very own doll (310,000 views)

You can keep up with the television viewership numbers in wrestling by utilizing Fightful’s resources section.

You can find Fightful’s coverage of WWE Raw by clicking here. You can also check out the post-show podcast for a full review of the action by clicking here

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