WWE RAW Viewership Sees Drop With 1/15 Episode

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WWE brought big episode of RAW this week for January 15th. It was a snowy night in Little Rock, Arkansas, but the action was hot all night. Now, we know the viewership.

According to PW Torch, the January 15th episode of WWE RAW brought in an overnight average of 1.419 million, with a .45 in the 18 to 49 demographic. This number was down from last week’s viewership.

This week’s episode of WWE RAW saw a main event match that many fans were looking forward to. Seth Rollins put the World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Jinder Mahal. Of course, Rollins won that match, but he was also injured in the process. The night also featured the Alpha Academy as they continued their storyline with the Viking Raiders. Also, The show opened up with Cody Rhodes, which set up face-to-face with him and CM Punk next week.

The January 8th episode of WWE RAW brought a viewership of 1,464,000, with a .44 in the 18 to 49 demographic. That number was down from the previous week’s average. They also had the NCAA National Championship football game in competition with the show. Michigan’s 34-13 win over the Washington Huskies had an average of 25.1 million viewers across ESPN networks.

The January 1st episode of WWE RAW, their Day 1 episode, brought in 1,751,000 viewers, with a .60 in the 18 to 49 demographic. That number was up big time from their previous week best-of episode’s average.

The December 18th episode of WWE RAW brought in 1.562 million viewers, with a .47 in the 18 to 49 demographic. This number was up from the previous week’s number.

We will have to see what WWE brings for the red brand as they keep going into 2024. WWE is certainly going with a lot of steam, and we will be here with the updates at Ringside News.

What’s your take on WWE’s booking for RAW? Is the red brand the best show that WWE has? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

Felix Upton

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