WWE Champion Big E was the focal point of WWE RAW last night, but nfortunately, this prominence wasn't enough to increase viewership on Monday.
According to Showbuzz Daily, this week's edition of WWE RAW brought in 1.709 million viewers, down from last week's 1.793 million. Even with the fallout of Extreme Rules, RAW took a hit in viewership last night as the show battled against the NFL.
WWE Raw last night on USA Network was watched by 1,709,000 viewers on average and did a 0.48 18-49 demo rating (about 625,000 viewers).
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) September 28, 2021
Total viewership was down 5% from last week; 18-49 down just 2%.
It ranked #7 on the day in the demo on cable, according to Showbuzz Daily. pic.twitter.com/1LGAMsLllJ
WWE RAW took the seventh, eighth, and ninth places on cable for Monday

Regarding the all-important 18-49 demographic, WWE RAW also saw a decrease from last week's 0.49 rating, as Monday's show drew a 0.48. With both the demo and viewership down this week, it's clear that WWE didn't get its usual post-pay-per-view bump.
Just like the viewership, the 18-49 demo decreased in every hour of WWE RAW Monday night, starting with 0.49 in hour one before it dropped to 0.48 in hour two and bottomed out to 0.46 in hour three. The demo for the third hour is identical to last week; it seems like no matter how good the main events are, WWE hasn't been able to hold their audience long enough to see it.
Last week, WWE took the sixth, seventh, and ninth spots on cable for Monday, which is lower than they've been in a while. This week, WWE RAW took the seventh, eighth, and ninth spots on cable. WWE was once again unable to overcome ESPN's coverage of NFL football, which dominated the top 10 on cable for the day.
BIG ENDING FROM THE SECOND ROPE!
— WWE (@WWE) September 28, 2021
...and with that powerful move, @WWEBigE retains the #WWEChampionship! #SteelCageMatch #ThatWasAwesome #WWERaw @fightbobby pic.twitter.com/c2bEzXF6CS
Last night's episode of WWE RAW kicked off with Big E defending the WWE Championship against Bobby Lashley for the WWE Championship that ended in a no-contest. Following a brawl between the New Day and a newly reformed Hurt Business, Adam Pearce booked a rematch for later in the show.