The go-home show for WWE’s biggest show managed to bring in a few more viewers than last week, though they still weren’t able to break 3,000,000. Monday Night Raw averaged around 2,639,000 overnight viewers heading into WrestleMania, which is up a decent amount from last week’s 2,589,000.
That being said, compared to last year’s go-home show, those numbers aren’t too impressive. Just like all of the previous shows in 2019, the WWE has lost a significant portion of its audience that stuck through WrestleMania season last year. The overall viewership for the Raw before Mania 34 came in at 3,358,000, a staggering 24% difference.
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In fact, the closest the company has come to breaking 3,000,000 viewers was right after Elimination Chamber, where they averaged 2,933,000. And considering how the company usually suffers a pretty significant drop in viewership after WrestleMania, they might be in for a tough few months ratings-wise.