The viewership for the Survivor Series go-home edition of Monday Night Raw has been revealed. On average, 1.584 million people watched the latest episode of WWE’s flagship show. The numbers have been obtained by Brandon Thurston from Wrestlenomics:
3rd hour was down strongly again from Hour 1 and 2, though quite not as sharply as last week's -17% drop.
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) November 17, 2021
Hour 3 averaged 1,442,000 viewers and a 0.39 P18-49 rating.
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Raw has seen a small increase in viewers compared to the previous week. November 8th saw an average viewership of 1.549 million viewers, meaning that the change in viewership calculates to approximately 2.2%. They key demographic rating for the go-home Raw was 0.42, which equates to 544,000 viewers being aged between 18 and 49 years old. This is also an increase on the previous week’s rating of 0.40.
As reported by Showbuzz Daily, Raw ranked 7th overall in key demographic rankings for Monday nights. As with the November 8th Raw, the big drop-off in the third hour affected the overall average in viewers. As usual with Monday nights, NFL was the big winner in the ratings, with 10.6 million people watching the Monday Night Football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams.
The main event of Raw saw Rey Mysterio face Bobby Lashley, in which The Almighty defeated the masked superstar. As a result of the injuries sustained to Mysterio in the match, Austin Theory replaced Rey on Raw’s Survivor Series team.
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