The ratings for the November 22nd episode of Monday Night Raw have been revealed. On average, 1.698 million people watched the fallout from Survivor Series. The numbers have been obtained by Brandon Thurston from Wrestlenomics:
This week's Raw versus the median of the last four weeks, viewers in thousands:
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) November 23, 2021
P2+ (total viewership): 1698 (+5%)
P18-49: 644 (+11%)
M18-49: 377 (+11%)
F18-49: 267 (+21%)
P18-34: 203 (+10%)
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Compared to the previous week, Raw has seen an increase in viewers. The go-home for Survivor Series drew an average audience of 1.584 million viewers, meaning that the increase in viewership calculates to approximately 7.2%. In regards to key demographic viewing, 640,000 viewers were aged between 18 and 49 years old, which equates to a rating of 0.49. This is also up from the go-home Raw, which obtained a rating of 0.42.
As reported by Showbuzz Daily, Raw ranked 6th overall for key demographic viewers for Monday night. Monday Night Football was once again the big winner in the Monday night ratings, with over 10 million people watching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeat the New York Giants.
The November 22nd Raw will be memorable for 2 main reasons. The positive memory is the pay-off to the mystery of the stolen egg, which took place at Survivor Series. However, this episode of Raw will also be remembered for a member of the audience attacking Seth Rollins.
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