WWE Raw Ratings: New all-time lows continue to be established, worst third hour in history

WWE Raw Ratings

The Raw Ratings are in for April 27, 2020.

This week’s edition, which took place in the WWE Performance Center, drew an average of 1.817 million viewers on Monday night according to a report by Showbuzzdaily.com. This is the new lowest viewership total for a non-holiday show in the show’s history. The previous low was established last week.

This is down from last week’s show that averaged 1.842 million viewers.

WWE came in at No. 2, No. 3, and No. 7 for the night on cable in the 18-49 demographics, which is down from the No. 1 and No. 4 spots they placed last week.

The first hour drew the strongest audience (1.945 million viewers).

The third hour saw a 17% drop from the first hour. The 1.619 million viewer average for the third hour was the lowest viewed hour in modern history, beating 1.646 million established on the final show before WrestleMania 36 in March.

Since the move to empty arenas in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, WWE Raw has averaged 1.991 million viewers.

Hourly Breakdowns and Demographics for WWE Raw

Hour 1: 1.945 (up from 1.940 million viewers last week)

Hour 2: 1.888 (up from 1.866 million viewers last week)

Hour 3: 1.619 (down from 1.720 million viewers last week)

This week’s Raw, featuring a Money in the Bank contract signing, averaged a 0.51 rating among adults 18-49. This is down from the 0.56 rating they had last week.

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