WWE Raw saw an increase in its key demo from last week’s episode and achieved a two-week high in the category.
The July 10 episode of Raw from Buffalo averaged 1,809,000 viewers and 727,000 (0.56) in the 18-49 demographic, according to Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics.
The viewership number was down 1% from last week while the 18-48 audience rose by 15% and was its largest in two weeks. The key competition on Monday night was ESPN’s coverage of the Home Run Derby.
Males in the demo saw an 18% increase while females rose by 10% from last week’s episode that aired on the eve of the 4th of July holiday in the U.S.
Adults 18-34 grew by 11% and led by males, which saw a 14% movement upward from last week.
Adults 35-49 increased by 17%.
In Canada, the show averaged 209,500 viewers and 97,000 in the 25-54 demographic on Sportsnet 360. The show ranked third among sports programming and fourth in the demo on Monday, which was led by the Home Run Derby.
Raw was headlined by an impromptu six-man tag involving Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn against The Judgment Day, which was made during the body of the show. It included a face-to-face segment with Logan Paul and Ricochet and several matches that were advertised in advance.