Last week, I ended the report with a tad of optimism, hoping that WWE‘s recent downward spiral would take a turn for the better.
It hasn’t, really.
Here are this week’s viewership figures for WWE Raw and SmackDown Live.
Last week, Raw clocked its lowest viewership numbers since June 12, 2017, with only 2.689 million viewers.
Before this week’s edition, it was announced that Jinder Mahal would challenge Seth Rollins for the WWE Intercontinental Championship, and a seven-woman Gauntlet match would take place to decide the last entrant into the women’s Money in the Bank Ladder match.
This wasn’t enough to steady the Memorial Day storm however, as Raw posted only 2.495 million viewers.
That means this Monday’s Raw was watched by the least amount of people since September 26, 2016, and is only the second lowest since the start of 2016.
Of course, we’d expect a drop on a holiday such as Memorial Day, but… ouch.
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