WWE Scores Solid RAW Rating

July 1, 2009
By Brian Cantor

The dip was inevitable. Last week’s edition of RAW was commercial free and featured a heavily-hyped angle with Donald Trump.

But thanks to the fallout from WWE’s “The Bash” event and a general increase in WWE’s summer programming, the show managed to post a solid number. Monday’s show drew a 3.9 rating, down from last week’s strong 4.5 but up from the show’s recent average.

With 5.96 million viewers, the show topped the 5.52 million viewer average for the past five weeks and 5.23 million million average for the past ten weeks, according to a PWTorch.com report.

The show did hours of 3.7 and 4.1.

John Cena at the LA Lakers game

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One Response to “ WWE Scores Solid RAW Rating ”

  1. scruface on July 5, 2009 at 8:24 pm

    thats a good look,Cena and shane.

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