WWE Raw Viewership & Ratings Report – September 30, 2024

The September 30 edition of WWE Raw marked a notable recovery in both overall viewership and key demographic ratings following a significant drop the previous week.

This final “Raw” of September experienced a 13 percent increase in overall viewership, rising from 1,339,000 viewers last week to 1,516,000 this week, according to WrestleNomics. This figure also indicates a 2 percent improvement compared to the trailing four-week average, showcasing a stronger performance for the red brand compared to the same time last year. The 18-49 key demographic saw a similar boost, with the show performing 12 percent better than the September 23 edition of “Raw.” The rating for this week stood at 0.48, up from 0.46 last week. Overall, both the four-week average and the month’s performance compared to September 2023 reflect a 4 percent increase.

Last week’s episode was one of the lowest-rated in the show’s history, struggling with both overall viewership and demographic ratings. However, this week’s broadcast fared better despite competing against two NFL games—the Detroit Lions vs. Seattle Seahawks and the Miami Dolphins vs. Tennessee Titans—which attracted 15 million and 5.6 million viewers, respectively. “Raw” ranked among the top ten primetime telecasts for adults in the 18-49 demographic on Monday night, with the first hour achieving a 0.50 rating, while the second and third hours recorded ratings of 0.49 and 0.45, respectively, as reported by Programming Insider.

Monday night’s Raw, held at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana, served as the final stop before the upcoming Bad Blood Premium Live Event. Additionally, this episode marked the last three-hour broadcast, as Raw is set to transition to a two-hour format before moving to Netflix in January.

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