WWE RAW Draws Highest Demo Rating Since 2019, Total Viewership Since February 2020

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WWE RAW viewership increased on April 8, and the show drew its highest numbers in years.

Wrestlenomics reports that the April 8 episode of RAW averaged 2.362 million viewers, which marks the show’s highest number since February 17, 2020. The April 1 episode averaged 1.784 million viewers.

In the 18 to 49 demographic, RAW averaged a 0.83 rating, which was RAW’s highest number since September 30, 2019. The April 1 episode averaged a 0.59 rating in the key demographic.

The April 8 episode was the RAW after WrestleMania edition of the show and featured appearances from The Rock, John Cena, and Cody Rhodes.

The second and third hours of RAW were up against the men’s college basketball tournament final, which averaged 14.823 million viewers and a 3.88 rating in the demographic, per Wrestlenomics.

Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics reports that RAW peaked at 3.19 million viewers with the segment with Cody Rhodes and The Rock in the first hour.

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