WWE Raw sees 9% increase, largest 18-49 audience since Oct. 2

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WWE Raw saw a bounce back on Monday night without the MLB playoffs airing against the program.

The November 6 edition of Raw from Wilkes-Barre following the Crown Jewel event averaged 1,522,000 viewers and 619,000 (0.47) in the 18-49 demographic, per Brandon Thurston at Wrestlenomics.

The figures were each up by 9% from last week and were the show’s largest audience in the key demographic since October 2.

Nielsen numbers are delayed and we are unaware of how the Monday Night Football game performed on ABC & ESPN between the L.A. Chargers and New York Jets.

In the 18-49 demo, males grew by 13% to 446,000 while women were down by 2% from last week.

Adults 18-34 had a sizable 22% spike to 258,000 and was a two-week high in the category. Males were attributed for most of the improvement as they grew from 118,000 to 161,000 this week.

Adults 35-49 were up 1% from last week.

According to Wrestlenomics, the high point for viewership came in the opening quarter involving Seth Rollins and Sami Zayn with 1,726,000 viewers while the peak in 18-49 was between 9 and 9:15 p.m. ET during the four-way #1 contenders match with 691,000 viewers.

We will have the full details on the Canadian numbers on Wednesday.

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