WWE brought another episode of Raw this week, and they went with a very experimental ending. We’ll have to see how the viewership turned out after having quite a poor showing last week.

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According to the John Ourand of the Sports Business Journal, WWE Raw brought an overnight average of 1.64 million viewers. He did not note the ratings in the key 18 to 49 demographic. They had stiff competition with the Nets vs Bucks and Suns vs Nuggets NBA Playoffs games

PW Torch reported that WWE RAW earned an overnight average of 1.418 million viewers last week. That was a new 2021 low for the longest running weekly episodic show in history. They also garnered a .44 in the 18-49 demographic.

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Last week WWE RAW earned an overnight average of 1.62 million viewers for the 3-hours program. They also earned a .45 in the 18-49 demographic. That number marked the lowest viewership WWE Raw received so far in 2021. They featured segment was a Drew McIntyre vs Kofi Kingston #1 contender match that went to a non-finish.

Pro Wrestling Torch reported that the WWE Raw after WrestleMania Backlash earned an overnight average of 1.732 million viewers with a .48 in the 18-49 demographic. That episode included all of the fallout after the pay-per-view.

The WWE Raw before WrestleMania Backlash brought an overnight three-hour overnight average of 1.817 million viewers. The week before that brought in 1.872 million viewers with a .53 in the 18-49 demographic.

The previous week brought in 1.77 million viewers with a .49 in the 18-49 demographic. The week prior drew 1.907 million viewers. That was a fall from the previous week.

The Raw after WrestleMania 37, drew 2.026 million viewers. The week prior brought in 1.7013 million overnight viewers. That was a small slump from the previous week, but not by much.

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