WWE once again dominated ratings last week, as Raw and SmackDown saw huge increases, thanks in large part to the return of Randy Orton and CM Punk.
As of Monday’s WWE Raw, it recorded an audience of 1.88 million viewers, well above the 1.46 million viewers achieved the previous week. program Brand Red WWE now faces strong competition from American Football, but has approached 2 million viewers.
WWE NXT on Tuesday recorded an audience of 659,000 viewers, which was higher than the 622,000 viewers it received the previous week. program Brand WWE’s developmental program has seen its ratings rise again, with some wrestlers from… main menu.
As for Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite show, the number of viewers reached 858 thousand viewers, which is a number higher than the 845 thousand viewers obtained the previous week. With this result, AEW’s flagship program once again approached 1 million viewers.
As for Thursday’s Impact Wrestling show, which was an IWPF Throwback Throwdown special, again the audience for last week’s show is unknown, but it is believed to have once again been less than 100,000 viewers.
As for Friday’s SmackDown, it recorded an audience of 2.04 million viewers, a number significantly higher than the 789,000 viewers received the previous week. This increase was actually expected, as… Brand WWE’s Blue is back on FOX.
On Friday, AEW Rampage recorded an audience of 348,000 viewers, which was higher than the 264,000 viewers it received the previous week. Viewership for AEW’s secondary program was up again, which was to be expected since it aired on its regular day and time.
Finally, AEW Collision on Saturday recorded an audience of 451,000 viewers, which was higher than the 317,000 viewers it received the previous week. The program once again increased its audience, moving away from its worst records.
What do you think of last week’s TV viewing results?
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