WWE brought their season premiere for RAW this week, and there is a lot to unpack after everything is said and done. The big question remains as to how the viewership turned out, and now we have our answer.

This week’s season premiere of WWE RAW was quite a show, and we provided complete play-by-play coverage. The show was eventful from start to finish.

Wrestlenomics reports that the October 16th season premiere of WWE RAW brought in 1.483 million viewers, with a .44 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

WWE’s season premiere of Monday Night RAW brought two title matches. The card included an Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship match, where Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso lost their title against Damian Priest and Finn Balor. Additionally, GUNTHER successfully defended his Intercontinental Championship against Bronson Reed in a banger of a match.

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The night also featured a Falls Count Anywhere match between Ricochet and Shinsuke Nakamura, Rhea Ripley had a match against Shayna Baszler, and a clash between Piper Niven and Natalya went down as well.

The October 9th episode of WWE RAW brought in 1,557,000 viewers for the Fastlane aftermath episode. They also garnered a .43 in the 18 to 49 demographic. The October 2nd episode of WWE RAW brought an overnight average of 1,511,000 viewers. They also drew a .48 in the 18 to 49 demographic for the go-home show before Fastlane.

WWE has a lot of things going, and it appears that Saudi Arabia’s Crown Jewel on November 4th will get a lot of attention right now. Keep checking back with Ringside News for more.

What’s your take on WWE RAW from this week? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

Felix Upton

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