Well, the company can breath a bit easier coming out of Sunday’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view. After dropping to new all-time lows at the end of April, WWE has now seen three weeks of back-to-back growth on their flagship show.

The May 20th edition of Monday Night Raw was watched by an average of 2,521,000 viewers, which is up 7.3% from the week before. While there is still a lot of work to do, Raw is up a full 16.8% from the shocking all-time low score four weeks ago.

The first hour of the show featured an in-ring segment with Brock Lesnar, WWE Champion Kofi Kingston and Universal Champion Seth Rollins, and was watched by 2.68 million people. Raw dropped to 2.58 million in the second hour, which is a relatively acceptable loss given recent trends, but still fell to just 2.3 million for the third and final hour.

Next week’s show could see another increase as the go-home heading into Saudi Arabia, but it’s also possible it could drop in a big way. It will likely depend on whether the NBA Playoffs series between Milwaukie and Toronto goes to a Game 7 or if it wraps up later this week.

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