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Raw Live Raw thread, June 28th 2021: Last Chance Money in the Bank Qualifying Match

DammitC

Well-Known Member
Highlights of Raw:

- Battle Royal (mostly due to the Damian Priest vs Riddle exchange in the end)

- AJ Styles/Omos backstage interview

- Kofi Kingston/MVP segment + Kofi's Trouble in Paradise to MVP in self-defense

- The Miz/John Morrison/Ricochet backstage segment + water attack ( :lol )

- Ricochet vs John Morrison + Ricochet's Springboard Crossbody to Morrison off the barricade ( :mark: )

- Drew McIntyre vs AJ Styles vs Riddle
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
So if Drew wins MITB does that mean he can cash in on Lashley or is that FORBIDDEN

I've seen people online say that it could be a thing where Drew can't cash in until Bobby loses so he has incentive to cost Bobby the belt or something. I don't know if WWE has said that's how it'll work or not though
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
Source: Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics & F4wonline.com
Last night's edition of Raw averaged 1.57 million viewers on the USA Network, down 8.7 percent from last week.

That's the second-lowest viewership Raw has drawn this year and is the third lowest in the history of the show. Monday's NBA Western Conference Finals game on ESPN averaged 5.7 million viewers and aired opposite Raw for most of the show.

Raw drew a 0.41 rating in the 18-49 demo, down 16.3 percent from last week. The actual viewers in that category were 535,000, a drop of 15.1 percent from the 630,000 the show did last week.

The rating matches the all-time low that Raw originally set on December 14 of last year. The actual viewership number in 18-49 that week was 530,000, so this was very slightly up from that.

Year-over-year, Raw was down 9.5 percent in viewers and down 14.6 percent in the 18-49 demo.

Here's a look at the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo numbers for Raw, along with the 10-week average prior to this week:

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