WWE Raw Ratings Up For Money In The Bank Go-Home Show Despite Strong Competition

For a more extensive picture, the Wrestlenomics Patreon page tracks how “Raw” did in various demographics in relation to the median of the prior four weeks’ numbers. By that metric, all of the news was good, with only positive movement. The biggest percentage change came in male viewers aged 12 to 34, with a 46 percent increase over the median. Female viewers aged 12 to 34, meanwhile, jumped 26 percent from the median, trailed by adults aged 18 to 34 at 23 percent, women aged 18 to 49 at 19 percent, adults aged 25 to 54 at 17 percent, and total viewers at 15 percent. Adults aged 18 to 49 and men aged 18 to 49 trailed with 12 percent gains over the median, with the remaining demos being within Nielsen’s stated ten-percent margin of error.

It should be noted that on Tuesday morning, ShowbuzzDaily announced that the site will cease publishing TV ratings updates at the end of the week, so rankings may not be available starting next week. Among the other sites that track TV ratings, it’s not always clear which source ShowbuzzDaily, so it’s unclear what information will be available regularly beyond what Wrestlenomics reports.

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