WWE Raw Ratings for November 25, 2024: Viewership Holds Steady Amidst Strong Competition

The November 25, 2024, episode of WWE Raw garnered 1.51 million viewers, a slight decrease from the previous week’s 1.516 million (via Fightful). This marginal dip indicates a stable audience base despite facing formidable competition.

Key Demographic Performance

In the 18-49 demographic, Raw achieved a 0.47 rating, down from the prior week’s 0.49. 

This slight decline reflects the challenges of retaining younger viewers amidst competing broadcasts.

Impact of Competing Programming

The episode contended with a Monday Night Football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Los Angeles Chargers, which attracted 17.3 million viewers and a 4.17 rating in the 18-49 demographic across ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC. 

This substantial viewership likely influenced Raw’s ratings.

Year-to-Date Averages

As of November 2024, WWE Raw averages a 0.543 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 1.673 million viewers. These figures demonstrate the program’s consistent performance throughout the year.

Programming Highlights

The November 25 episode featured significant matches, including Bianca Belair defeating Nia JaxGames advantage before Survivor Series. 

Despite these compelling storylines, the show faced stiff competition from live sports broadcasts.

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