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Not surprisingly with no big event lead-in (or another pay-per-view (PPV) on the immediate horizon) and coming off a holiday weekend here in the United States, Raw’s viewership fell back below three million after a couple weeks above that mark. The Nov. 27 episode of WWE’s flagship show drew 2,759,000, down from last week’s 3.07 million.
The hourly breakdown for a show which started with Intercontinental champ Roman Reigns and ended with Kane:
Hour one: 2.96 million
Hour two: 2.72 million
Hour three: 2.6 million
Raw was fifth in audience size on the night among cable originals, behind a Monday Night Football game (also below its usual numbers at just over eight million viewers) and political talk shows on Fox News and MSNBC. WWE was third among 18 - 49 year olds in ratings share, behind the NFL and VH1’s Love and Hip-Hop.
For complete results and the live blog for Raw this week click here. To read a complete recap and review of all the night’s events click here. For a full playlist of the show click here.