According to showbuzzdaily, Monday’s WWE Raw is 30 drew an average of 2.344 million viewers on the USA Network.
This week’s number is way up from last week’s 1.489 million viewers.
The show drew a huge average of a 0.70 rating in the key 18-49 demographic, which is way up from the 0.42 rating Raw had last week.
The first hour of Raw drew 2.635 million viewers, the second hour 2.373 million viewers and hour three had 2.024 million viewers. In the key demo, the first hour scored a huge 0.80 rating. Hour two saw a 0.69 rating and hour three drew a 0.60 rating.
Monday’s WWE Raw is 30 came in at No. 1, 2 and 3 for the night on cable, defeating ESPN’s live coverage of college basketball.
Below are the Raw top 10 highlights from Monday’s show that aired live on USA.