WWE News: RAW after Survivor Series loses viewership

Their loss against NXT on Sunday didn't boost their viewership
Their loss against NXT on Sunday didn't boost their viewership

Monday Night RAW suffered a slight decline in viewership following the Survivor Series pay-per-view this past Sunday. The post-Survivor Series episode of Monday Night RAW averaged 2.11 million viewers this week, losing 18,000 viewers from the November 18 episode per ShowBuzzDaily.

Hour one: 2.241 million
Hour two: 2.190 million
Hour three: 1.896 million

Seth Rollins started the first hour addressing the locker room about their performances at Survivor Series, which brought in slightly fewer viewers than the previous week.

Viewership started to decline heading into the second hour just as the announced United States Championship match between AJ Styles and Humberto Carrillo was set to begin before the match was later changed to Styles vs. Rey Mysterio.

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The third hour featured Charlotte Flair vs. Asuka and Rollins versus Kevin Owens but finished at under 2 million viewers for the fifth week in a row.

Compared to 2018, this week's episode was down nearly 300,000 viewers from the November 26 episode that featured Baron Corbin vs. Finn Balor in the main event.

RAW finished third for Monday night cable, losing to ESPN's coverage of the NFL game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Los Angeles Rams.

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