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Raw last night was down only one percent from the prior week, which is a big positive given the competition from the NCAA basketball tournament which had games on CBS, TBS, and TNT head-to-head.
Raw averaged 1.82 million viewers, likely boosted by the Fastlane pay-per-view the night before but not enough to offset basketball taking away viewers under the age of 35. Raw did a 0.53 rating in 18-49 and a 0.25 in 18-34, down five and 22 percent from last week. The 18-34 number, where college basketball is extremely strong, tells you that basketball took away a lot of younger viewers.
CBS had two games against Raw, with the early game doing 5.85 million viewers overall and a 1.35 rating in 18-49, and the late game doing 4.22 million viewers and a 1.14 in 18-49. The TBS game did 1.75 million viewers and a 0.56. The TNT game did 1.98 million viewers and a 0.56.
Raw was fourth in 18-49 on cable, fourth in men 18-49, third in women 18-49, fifth in 18-34, and fifth in men 12-34.
Raw was 13th for the night on cable in total viewers, trailing two basketball-related shows and 10 news shows.
As compared to the same week last year, which drew the lowest numbers up to that point in Raw history for a live show, hurt by being early in the pandemic, Raw was down nine percent in viewers, 13 percent in 18-49, and 38 percent in 18-34.
Raw had a lower than usual decline number, which is partially attributable to changing viewer patterns due to daylight savings time. In 12-49, the audience grew each hour, but that was offset by the over 50 drops.
From hour one to three, women 18-49 were down three percent, men 18-49 were up five percent, teenage girls were up eight percent, and teenage boys were up nine percent. But over 50 dropped 10 percent.
The three hours were:
8 p.m. 1.88 million viewers
9 p.m. 1.84 million viewers
10 p.m. 1.73 million viewers