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WWE RAW Viewership Sees Increase On 10/10, Demo Rises As Well

WWE RAW viewership saw an increase in viewership on October 10, which featured the 25th-anniversary celebration of D-Generation X.

According to Showbuzz Daily, an average of 1.824 million viewers watched the show on Monday. In the 18 to 49 demographic, RAW scored a 0.55. For comparison, 1.599 million viewers watched the show last week, and RAW scored a 0.40 in the same demographic.

The hourly breakdown is as follows:

  • First hour: 1.876 million viewers, 0.56 in the 18 to 49 demographic
  • Second hour: 1.894 million viewers, 0.57 in the 18 to 49 demographic
  • Third hour: 1.703 million viewers, 0.53 in the 18 to 49 demographic

With NFL football dominating cable last night on ESPN, RAW took the fifth, sixth, and eighth spots in the demographic among cable originals on Monday night. With hour two taking the top spot of the three hours this week.

This week’s episode opened with a promo from The Bloodline, which led to a match between Sami Zayn and Matt Riddle later on in the show. The main segment of the show saw the return of D-Generation X as the group celebrated their 25th anniversary. Last night also saw the return of The Good Brothers, Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows, as they reunited with AJ Styles to take on The Judgment Day. There was also a United States Title change that saw Seth “Freakin” Rollins defeat Bobby Lashley after The All Mighty was attacked by a returning Brock Lesnar.

READ MORE: The Good Brothers Return On 10/10 WWE RAW

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