Raw Rating: Raw audience builds as show progresses for show built around Seth’s rematch against Ziggler, year-ago comparisons, key metrics

By Wade Keller , PWTorch editor


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WWE Monday Night Raw on USA Network last night (6/25) drew a 1.90 rating, down from the post-Money in the Bank episode of Raw last week which drew a 1.97 rating, but the same as two weeks ago. The rolling ten week average rating for Raw headed into this week was 1.97. The June average closes at 1.88.

The first hour drew 2.597 million viewers, the second hour increased to 2.679 million, and third hour drew 2.734 million, a rate instance of viewership increasing hour by hour for Raw. The third hour featured the mix-n-match tag team match of Braun Strowman & Kevin Owens vs. Finn Balor & Constable Corbin and Dolph Ziggler vs. Seth Rollins for the Intercontinental Title.

One year ago Raw drew a 2.02 rating. The ten-week rolling average one year ago was 1.93. June last year averaged 1.97. So Raw ratings are down on every metric right now from year-ago comparisons.


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