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WWE News: Raw TV ratings are in for show - how did the general Raw episode charge pre-Rock?

WWE Raw on Monday night gained a 3.14 score, fall from a 3.30 score last week and 3.48 score on January 31 after the Royal Rumble.

Within the 1st hour, Raw scored a 3.03 score and averaged 4.70 million viewers. Inside the second hour, Raw enhanced to a three.25 rating and averaged 4.82 million viewers.

As we reported earlier, "The Rock" Dwayne Johnson's Raw TV return inside the 20-minute over-run segment averaged 5.70 million viewers from 11:00 to 11:20 p.m. EST.

Underbelly Slumps in TV ratings

The newest Underbelly telemovie has lost more than 200,000 viewers given that the very first of three of the crime films premiered a week ago.

Underbelly: Files - Infiltration gets only 1.114 million audiences on Monday night, a drop from the 1.332 million who tuned set for Underbelly: Files - Let them know Lucifer Was Here the prior week.

TV Ratings: 'Chicago Code' premiere fall lets CBS wins

FOX get a bit unsatisfactory, but barely disastrous, first showing for that greatly endorsed drama "The Chicago Code," that drops a significant quantity of young viewers from a powerful new episode of "House." That 9 p.m. droop, in conjunction with the usual rule of "Two along with a Half Men" and "Mike & Molly," allowed CBS to escape with a set of narrow Monday wins.

Between adults 18-49, CBS remains a 3.5 rating, pinch the 3.4 rating for FOX in the key demographic. ABC was third having a 2.9 rating, far in front of the 1.6 rating for NBC with also the 0.8 ranking for The CW.

TV Ratings: all down; CBS win the night, except demo

CBS led the very first 2 hours of primetime in audience en way to a ratings win Friday night, whilst ABC's "20/20" concerning the worrying Kim family vanishing and NBC's "Who Do you Think You are?" with Tim McGraw and earned powerful statistics. "Fringe" chops off a little, while the ratings were loose slightly overall.