The ratings for the December 5th edition of WWE Raw have been published. On average, 1.536 million people watched the latest episode of WWE’s flagship show. The viewing figures have been obtained via Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics:
Hour 3 averaged 1,263,000, which is the lowest single hour ever for Raw.
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) December 6, 2022
Total viewers was the lowest since October 31.
P18-49, though, was up from last week. And 0.41 is higher than last year's December average.https://t.co/1GXWlzoCmG pic.twitter.com/s1CyT0kbu6
Raw has seen a drop in viewers compared to the previous week. As the November 28th edition of Raw drew an average audience of 1.668 million viewers, the drop calculates to approximately 8%. It should also be noted that the third hour of Raw drew an average audience of 1.263 million, which is the lowest single hour in the history of the programme. Raw would obtain a key demographic rating of 0.41, up from the 0.40 rating from November 28th.
As reported by ShowBuzz Daily, Raw would rank 5th overall for key demographic viewership on Monday night. Monday Night Football and associated programming took the top 4 spots in the rankings.
Raw opened the show with The Usos successfully defending their Tag Team Championships against Matt Riddle and Elias.
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