The ratings are in for the February 28th edition of Monday Night Raw. On average, 1.753 million people watched the latest episode of WWE’s flagship show. The numbers have been obtained by Brandon Thurston from Wrestlenomics:
Raw tied for #1 in P18-49 among cable originals with Tucker Carlson on Fox News, according to Showbuzz Daily data.
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) March 1, 2022
Hour 2 was the most-viewed hour of Raw. Hour 3 was the least-viewed overall, as usual, but was the high point for P18-34.
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Compared to the previous week, Raw has seen a drop in viewership. As the February 21st episode drew an average audience of 1.825 million, the drop calculates to approximately 3.9%. In regards to key demographic viewership, 611,000 who watched Raw were aged between 18 and 49 years old, equating to a 0.47 rating. This is also down from the February 21st rating of 0.51. As reported by Thurston, Raw tied first for key demographic viewers on Monday night with Tucker Carlson.
Raw saw a title change take place, as Finn Balor defeated Damian Priest to become the new United States Champion.
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