The viewership for WWE RAW took a hit on the broadcast of June 10th.
According to Wrestlenomics, the show managed to attract an average viewership of 1.609 million viewers on Monday, which is a slump from the previous week’s 1.679 million viewers. This signifies the lowest viewership figure RAW has experienced since May 13th.
The dip was also observed in the key demographic of 18 to 49, where the episode secured a 0.50 rating. This is a decline from the previous week’s 0.53 rating and is the least impressive rating since January 15th.
The main event for the evening on RAW featured a one-on-one match between Drew McIntyre and Finn Balor. In addition, Braun Strowman and the LWO squared off against the Judgment Day. The broadcast also showcased the WWE World Tag Team Championship defense by Awesome Truth against the challengers, the Authors of Pain.
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FAQs About WWE RAW’s Viewership on June 10th
What was the viewership like for WWE RAW on June 10th?
WWE RAW attracted an average of 1.609 million viewers, which was a decline from the previous week’s 1.679 million viewers.
How did WWE RAW perform in the key 18 to 49 demographic on June 10th?
The show scored a 0.50 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic, down from the previous week’s 0.53 rating.
Was this the lowest rating for WWE RAW in recent times?
Yes, both the overall viewership and the demo rating were the lowest since January for WWE RAW.
What were the main events for WWE RAW on June 10th?
The episode featured a singles match between Drew McIntyre and Finn Balor, a face-off between Braun Strowman and the LWO against the Judgment Day, and a WWE World Tag Team Championship match with Awesome Truth defending against the Authors of Pain.