The ratings for the October 17th edition of WWE Raw have been published. On average, 1.803 million people watched the latest episode of Monday Night Raw. The viewing figures have been obtained via Brandon Thurston from Wrestlenomics:
Total viewership was nearly equal to last week's heightened number. P18-49 was down 10%. The difference was driven by P50+ being highest since MNF started.
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) October 18, 2022
Outside of ESPN, Raw was most-watched on cable in P18-49, as usual.
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Compared to the previous week, Raw has seen a very minor decrease in viewers. As the October 10th Raw drew an average audience of 1.824 million, the drop calculates to approximately 1.2%. Raw drew a key demographic rating of 0.50, down from the 0.55 rating from October 10th.
As reported by ShowBuzz Daily, Raw ranked 5th overall for key demographic viewership on Monday night. NFL and associated pre and post-game shows took the top 4 spots in the rankings.
Raw would see Baron Corbin return to WWE, with Hall of Famer JBL acting as his manager.
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