Monday Night RAW continues as WWE’s leading show, generating lively debates among fans and analysts about its ratings. The recently released ratings for the April 15th episode are stirring up more discussion within the wrestling community.
According to Wrestlenomics, the April 16th episode of Monday Night RAW attracted 1,807,000 viewers, marking a decline from the previous week’s viewership of 2,362,000. Additionally, this week’s episode scored 0.61 in the coveted 18-49 demographic, down from last week’s 0.83.
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The episode showcased significant moments such as Rhea Ripley relinquishing her Women’s World Championship, Chad Gable’s heel turn on Sami Zayn, and the return of Sheamus to the ring, among other surprises.
As anticipation builds for future episodes, fans eagerly await whether Monday Night RAW’s viewership will rebound. Excitement mounts as the wrestling community looks forward to what’s next on the show.
According to Wrestlenomics, the April 16th episode of Monday Night RAW garnered 1,807,000 viewers, which is a decrease from last week’s show, which received 2,362,000 in overall viewership. This week’s show also scored 0.61 in the coveted 18-49 demographic, which is a decrease from the 0.83 of last week’s show.
This week’s show featured Rhea Ripley relinquishing her Women’s World Championship, Chad Gable turning heel on Sami Zayn, Sheamus returning to the ring, and many more shocking events. Despite the drop in ratings, the episode provided thrilling moments that fascinated audiences and set the stage for future storylines.
As speculation brews about the show’s direction, fans eagerly anticipate how Monday Night RAW will address the ratings decline and continue to engage viewers in the weeks to come.