The viewership for the July 26th edition of Monday Night RAW have been revealed. An average of 1.814 million viewers watched the red brand on Monday. The viewing figures have been obtained from Brandon Thurston at Wrestlenomics:
WWE Raw last night on USA Network was watched by 1,814,000 viewers on average, -6% from last week's return to touring.
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) July 27, 2021
This number is +4% vs. July 2020 but -26% vs. pre-Covid Jul 2019.
635k viewers were aged 18-49 (about a 0.49 rating).
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The rating is down from the previous week, where 1.923 million viewers tuned in to see the return of fans on Monday Night RAW. Thurston is reporting that the change in viewership is a 6% decrease compared to the July 19th episode.
While the overall viewers saw a small drop in numbers, the 18 – 49 demographic viewers had a higher contrast. July 26th saw a 0.49 rating in the key demographic, down from the previous week’s total of 0.57.
The show mainly focused on the events surrounding Nikki A.S.H’s successfully Money in the Bank cash-in, resulting in a new RAW Women’s Champion crowned on the show. Charlotte Flair and Rhea Ripley both stated their claims to be next in line for a shot at the almost superhero. In the end, a triple threat match for the title was announced for SummerSlam.
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