Post Wrestling is reporting that -- according to internal data from WWE -- this Monday's Memorial Day edition of Raw
averaged 1.557 million viewers, down 3.9 percent from last week. That's the second-lowest viewership in the history of the show.
PWTorch had reported that the third hour of Monday's Raw
averaged a shockingly low 1.168 million viewers, but the internal ratings information obtained by Post Wrestling shows that hour three averaged 1.586 million viewers. That makes the third hour the most viewed hour for Monday's Raw. This is the first time since June 25, 2018 that the highest rated hour for an episode of Raw was the final hour.
Hour one of this week's Raw averaged 1.536 million viewers and hour two averaged 1.549 million viewers.
Post Wrestling reports that internal numbers list that Monday's Raw drew a 0.40 rating in the 18-49 demo, down 11.1 percent from last week. That's the lowest number Raw has ever done in that demo.
Year-over-year, Raw was down 9.9 percent in viewership and 18.4 percent in 18-49.
Source: f4wonline.com
so looks like the 1.1 was a false alarm