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WWE RAW Viewership Drops From Last Week With Cody Rhodes’ Win and More

WWE RAW Viewership Drops From Last Week With Cody Rhodes’ Win and More

WWE RAW Viewership Drops From Last Week With Cody Rhodes’ Win and More
In a rollercoaster ride of ratings, WWE RAW witnessed a dip from the previous week, despite the exhilarating victory of Cody Rhodes and an array of captivating moments. The ebb and flow of viewership continues to intrigue fans and analysts alike.

WWE RAW Viewership: WWE News: WWE, once the powerhouse of professional wrestling, dominated the global stage during the electrifying Attitude Era and the intense Ruthless Aggression Era. The buzz and excitement surrounding the promotion were unparalleled. However, in recent times, WWE’s viewership has experienced fluctuations, with soaring ratings on certain weeks followed by noticeable declines in others. Presently, WWE is grappling with a dip in viewership, specifically within the Raw segment.

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WWE Raw Viewership Slides Down After Last Week’s Surge

Jed L. Goodman recently shared a post on X (formerly Twitter), analyzing WWE’s global stats. He compared this week’s RAW viewership with that of the previous week and the corresponding week from the previous year. The data indicates the following:

  • This week:

8pm: 1.727M viewers (0.51 rating)

9pm: 1.819M viewers (0.57 rating)

10pm: 1.726M viewers (0.57 rating)

  • Last week:

8pm: 1.960M viewers (0.62 rating)

9pm: 1.883M viewers (0.60 rating)

10pm: 1.82M viewers (0.60 rating)

  • Same week last year:

8pm: 1.968M viewers (0.52 rating)

9pm: 2.086M viewers (0.57 rating)

10pm: 1.879M viewers (0.50 rating)

This week’s WWE viewership snapshot, courtesy of Jed L. Goodman on X, sheds light on three key time periods: 8pm drew in 1.727 million viewers at a 0.51 rating, 9pm garnered 1.819 million eyes and a lively 0.57 rating, while 10pm maintained the energy with 1.726 million viewers and the same 0.57 rating. 

Looking back a week, the storyline shifted: 8pm saw 1.960 million viewers and a celebratory 0.62 rating, 9pm captured 1.883 million viewers at a 0.60 rating, and 10pm embraced 1.82 million fans with the same 0.60 rating.

Within this intricate dance of figures, WWE RAW’s viewership has encountered its lows, triggering contemplation on the potential catalysts. This week, Cody Rhodes utilized the Money in the Bank briefcase during his clash with Finn Balor, delivering his finishing move before securing the pin. The ongoing storyline with Judgement Day is set to intensify, captivating fans as it unfolds next week.

Despite the backdrop of compelling storylines where, factors such as viewer drop-offs and external variables intertwine, contributing to the observed fluctuations. The stage is set for an unpredictable trajectory, and it wouldn’t be far-fetched to anticipate a resurgence in the weeks ahead.

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