WWE Raw on Monday,
May 13 scored a 2.92 rating, slightly improving slightly on last week's
year-low 2.90 rating leading into the Extreme Rules PPV.
In the key demos, Raw showed slight improvements among adult viewers compared to last week's year-low levels, but the males 18-34 and males 18-49 demos were essentially even with last week due to strong NBA Playoffs competition, as well as NHL Playoffs Game 7's.
- Raw averaged 4.05 million viewers, improving three percent on last week's year-low average of 3.92 million viewers. But, Monday's show was still the second-least-watched Raw of the year.
Hourly Break Down: 3.79 million first hour viewers, 4.10 million second hour viewers, and 4.25 million third hour viewers.
The first hour was the least-watched hour of Raw this year. It was up against the Bulls-Heat NBA Playoffs game when the outcome was still in-doubt. As the game turned into a blow-out during the second hour, Raw gained 400,000 viewers. Raw then gained 125,000 viewers during the third hour for the final confrontation between Triple H and Brock Lesnar.
Overall, third hour viewership increased from the second hour for the second consecutive week. This is the first time in the Three-Hour Raw Era that back-to-back weeks gained viewers in the final hour.
In the key demos, Raw showed slight improvements among adult viewers compared to last week's year-low levels, but the males 18-34 and males 18-49 demos were essentially even with last week due to strong NBA Playoffs competition, as well as NHL Playoffs Game 7's.
- Raw averaged 4.05 million viewers, improving three percent on last week's year-low average of 3.92 million viewers. But, Monday's show was still the second-least-watched Raw of the year.
Hourly Break Down: 3.79 million first hour viewers, 4.10 million second hour viewers, and 4.25 million third hour viewers.
The first hour was the least-watched hour of Raw this year. It was up against the Bulls-Heat NBA Playoffs game when the outcome was still in-doubt. As the game turned into a blow-out during the second hour, Raw gained 400,000 viewers. Raw then gained 125,000 viewers during the third hour for the final confrontation between Triple H and Brock Lesnar.
Overall, third hour viewership increased from the second hour for the second consecutive week. This is the first time in the Three-Hour Raw Era that back-to-back weeks gained viewers in the final hour.
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