In something of a surprise considering taped shows usually do not perform particularly well in the ratings, last night’s Raw from London pulled 2.349 million viewers, up from 2.224 million the week before.
Unlike in recent weeks (and the next few weeks coming up), Raw did not have competition from the NBA playoffs, which may in part explain why the number went up.
Although the increase is a positive at this point, the rating is still well below usual levels and down significantly from the equivalent show last year, which pulled over 2.7 million viewers.
The first hour of last night’s broadcast was the best in three weeks, starting off at 2.576 million but dropping 19% down to 2.08 million for the third hour.
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