Raw does strong ratings for first night of WWE Superstar Shakeup

With a show based around talent movement, Raw ratings, while falling from last week’s 2017 high point for the Raw after WrestleMania, remained strong, doing 3.42 million viewers.

Raw placed second on cable to The O’Reilly Factor, which did 3.73 million viewers.

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For a comparison, the same show one year ago did 3.52 million viewers but that was a regular Raw episode and not a show built around talent changing brands. But a three percent year-to-year drop is far below the usual double-digit drops that have been the case with most weeks this year.

It was the typical Daylight Savings Time pattern, with the strongest number being in the middle hour, but even with the draft intrigue, they failed to keep the audience with a nearly ten percent drop from hour two to hour three.

The three hours were:

8 p.m. 3.43 million viewers
9 p.m. 3.60 million viewers
10 p.m. 3.26 million viewers

Here’s a chart from Paul Fontaine that looks at the last 20 weeks of Raw ratings in comparison to 2016: