The recent episode of WWE Monday Night Raw, which aired on September 2, 2024, saw a viewership of 1.652 million according to Pro Wrestling Torch. This number indicates a decrease from the previous week’s episode, the WWE Bash In Berlin 2024 “go-home show,” which drew 1.796 million viewers on August 26.
In terms of the 18 to 49-year-old demographic, the September 2 Raw earned a 0.49 rating, a drop from the 0.57 rating achieved by the August 26 show in the same key demo.
Notably, this week’s Raw was filmed at the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, serving as the follow-up show to the Bash In Berlin event for the red brand.
Reasons for the decrease in viewership and ratings on the recent Raw episode could include factors such as storyline development, match outcomes, or audience engagement. Recurring viewership patterns in the wrestling industry often fluctuate based on these elements, as well as external factors like competing programming or live events.
It’s essential for WWE to analyze these numbers and feedback from the audience to continue producing engaging content that resonates with fans. Additionally, promoting upcoming storylines and matches effectively can help build anticipation and drive viewership for future episodes.