WWE Raw Ratings for 11/4/24: Viewership Up Despite Monday Night Football Competition

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This week’s episode of WWE Raw, aired on November 4, 2024, drew in 1,465,000 viewers on the USA Network, reflecting a small but notable increase from the previous week’s viewership of 1,401,000. In addition to a higher total audience, Raw experienced an uptick in the key 18-49 demographic rating, climbing from a 0.42 to a 0.48. This growth is particularly significant given the episode’s competition against Monday Night Football on ESPN and ABC, which drew a combined 20.6 million viewers.

Strong Demo Performance Amid Stiff Competition

WWE Raw faced off against Monday Night Football, which consistently dominates Monday night viewership. However, Raw’s 0.48 rating in the 18-49 demographic demonstrates its ability to retain a dedicated audience. This number shows a promising trend for WWE Raw, as maintaining ratings growth during football season has historically been challenging for sports entertainment programming. In comparison, Raw’s 18-49 demo rating sits close to its 2024 average of 0.545, indicating strong interest despite seasonal viewership challenges.

Year-to-Date Trends and Expectations for WWE Raw Ratings

In 2024, WWE Raw has averaged 1,678,000 viewers per episode, with the 18-49 demo rating being a critical indicator of the show’s overall performance. The latest ratings hint at Raw’s ability to hold its ground, even as Monday night competition intensifies with other high-profile programming. This week’s episode, marked by compelling storylines and high-stakes matchups, could be a positive indicator for upcoming broadcasts as WWE aims to keep fan engagement high.

What’s Driving WWE Raw’s Steady Ratings Growth?

Several factors contribute to WWE Raw’s consistent viewership, including well-received story arcs and recent roster changes that have brought new energy to weekly episodes. WWE’s creative team has focused on delivering dynamic storylines that appeal to both long-time fans and new viewers. While Monday Night Football remains a formidable competitor, WWE Raw’s performance on November 4, 2024, highlights its strong fan base and appeal across multiple demographics.

The November 4 ratings indicate that WWE Raw continues to be a staple in Monday night television, showing resilience and appeal even during the competitive fall season.

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