RAW viewership increases slightly for Survivor Series go-home show
After suffering a significant decline in overall viewership in recent weeks, WWE's flagship show increased its viewership to the same number it generated two weeks ago.
Monday Night RAW averaged 2.13 million viewers for the November 18 episode, up 69,000 from last week's episode.
Hour one: 2.245 million
Hour two: 2.211 million
Hour three: 1.925 million
This week's show continued to build the three-way brand battle between RAW, SmackDown and NXT for the upcoming Survivor Series pay-per-view and maintained strong viewership in the first and second hour of the program.
The second hour for the Survivor Series go-home show performed much better than last week with Seth Rollins vs. Andrade starting the hour and Kevin Owens vs. Drew McIntyre heading into the third hour of the program.
However, the third hour declined to under 2 million viewers for the fourth week in a row, losing 320,000 fans by the time the brawl broke out.
RAW finished fourth for Monday Night Cable, losing to ESPN's coverage of the NFL game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers.
The show's viewership has continued to decrease as the end of 2019 approaches and will probably not see any significant increases until 2020.
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