WWE Raw ratings increase dramatically for Money in the Bank spinoff episode



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Image: WWE. Source: Brandon thurston from Wrestlenomics.

Last night’s Raw attracted an average of 1.923 million viewers on USA Network. That’s up 19.5% from the previous week and more than 30% from the low set by Raw two weeks ago.

This was the highest audience for Raw since April 12, which was the Raw after WrestleMania.

In demo 18-49, Raw scored 0.57. That’s up 32.6% from last week and is the show’s highest figure since April 19.

As well as being the Money in the Bank spinoff episode of the series, it was the first Raw since the crowds returned live. After returning to Money in the Bank, the show kicked off with an appearance by John Cena.

Year over year, Raw grew 18.2 percent of total viewers. Last year around this time was a few weeks before WWE’s move to the ThunderDome. In the 18-49 demo, Raw was up 23.9% from this week last year.

Here’s a look at the past 11 weeks of Raw viewing and 18-49 demo ratings against the 10-week average in both categories before this week. This week’s raw was up 16.1% overall viewership and 23.9% among 18-49 year olds compared to the 10-week average:



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