Monday’s edition of WWE Raw averaged 1.620 million viewers with a 0.47 rating in the key 18-49 demographic. This was virtually even with last week, which did 1.628 million viewers and a 0.46 demo rating.

The positive is that WWE is staying steady compared to the number that the show did two weeks ago, which was the least-watched episode in the 27-year history of the show.

The bad news is that just one year ago, Raw averaged 2.321 million viewers and the third hour for the show plunged.

Third hour of RAW, which was actually great in terms of in-ring wrestling, hits a brand new all-time low, 1.463 million.

— Bryan Alvarez (@bryanalvarez) July 28, 2020


Here’s the hourly viewership breakdown for Raw, courtesy of Showbuzzdaily.com:

  • Hour 1: 1.699 million, 0.52 in the 18-49 Demo
  • Hour 2: 1.688 million, 0.50 in the 18-49 Demo
  • Hour 3: 1.463 million, 0.41 in the 18-49 Demo

This week’s RAW featured two extreme Rules rematches such as Drew McIntyre vs. Dolph Ziggler in a non-title match and RAW Women’s Champion Asuka vs. Sasha Banks. WWE also kicked off the build to SummerSlam by making two title matches official.