WWE Ratings Update: Monday Night Raw and NXT Viewership Trends

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This week’s WWE Monday Night Raw saw a dip in viewership, attracting an audience of 1.61 million.

This represents a modest decline from the previous week’s numbers. In the crucial 18-49 demographic, Raw registered a 0.50 rating, marking the lowest figure in this category since the end of the NFL season.

The drop can be attributed to stiff competition from Game Two of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals, which drew 3.56 million viewers and a 0.95 rating.

Despite this, WWE Raw maintained a strong performance, finishing first on cable and only trailing the NHL game across all television networks.

NXT Continues Strong Viewership Streak

WWE NXT also experienced a slight decline in viewership this week, falling by approximately 6% to 718,000 viewers.

However, this still marked the third consecutive week that NXT surpassed the 700,000 viewers mark, continuing its recent hot streak.

The show, which featured an appearance by Undisputed Champion Cody Rhodes, held steady in the 18-49 demographic with a 0.22 rating. This rating ties for the second highest in the category for 2024.

Year-Over-Year Growth for NXT

Despite the slight week-to-week decline, WWE NXT has seen significant year-over-year growth.

Almost every week in 2024 has shown considerable increases compared to the same period in 2023. This consistent rise in viewership highlights the growing popularity and success of WWE’s developmental brand.

For more detailed updates and analysis on WWE ratings and viewership trends, stay tuned to WrestlingNewsArena.com.

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