The latest episode of Monday Night Raw scored the lowest rating of the year for the WWE’s flagship program. TV By The Numbers is reporting that the October 7th edition of RAW scored a 2.65 rating and averaged 3.706 million viewers.

It should be noted however that more people watched the program this week. Viewership was up 3.5% from last week’s episode. The September 30th edition of RAW scored a 2.68 rating and averaged 3.58 million viewers.

The first hour of the program saw 3.694 million viewers in the first hour, the second saw 3.739 million. The final hour fell to 3.685 million viewers to finish out the night. Ratings like these have been rumored to be the reason Vince McMahon wants John Cena back on WWE TV as fast as possible.

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