WWE ended the road to Survivor Series WarGames with the go-home episode of RAW before the big November pay-per-view. How did the viewership turn out?

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According to Showbuzz Daily, the November 21st edition of WWE RAW brought in an overnight average of 1,640,000 viewers, with a .41 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

The November 14th episode of WWE RAW brought in an overnight average of 1.648 million viewers, with a .44 in the treasured 18 to 49 demographic.

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The November 7th episode of WWE RAW brought an overnight average of 1,593,000 viewers, with a .43 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

The October 31st episode of WWE RAW brought an overnight viewership of 1.5 million, with a .36 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

The October 24th episode of WWE RAW brought in an overnight average of 1,641,000 viewers, with a .45 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

The October 17th episode of WWE RAW brought in an average of 1,804,000 viewers, with a .50 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

October 10th’s episode of WWE RAW brought an overnight average of 1,824,000 viewers, with a .55 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

October 3rd’s episode of WWE RAW brought an overnight average of 1,599,000 viewers, with a .40 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

The September 26th edition of WWE RAW brought an overnight average of 1.674 million viewers, with a .45 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

September 19th’s episode of WWE RAW brought in a viewership of 1,594,000 with a .45 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

WWE RAW brought an overnight average of 1,710,000 viewers for their September 12th episode. They also raked in a .44 rating in the treasured 18 to 49 demographic. Monday Night Football caused some big competition for them.

The September 5th episode of WWE RAW brought in an overnight average of 2.054 million viewers, with a .58 in the 18 to 49 demographic. That was a good showing for Labor Day.

We’ll have to see how WWE scores in the months to come, but we will keep an eye on things right here at Ringside News!

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