This week’s WWE SmackDown, featuring Samoa Joe defeating Big Cass and Daniel Bryan in the Triple Threat main event, drew 2.195 million viewers. This is the exact same as last week’s 2.195 million viewers, which is the lowest SmackDown viewership since the Halloween 2017 episode, which drew 2.119 million viewers.
The last non-holiday SmackDown episode to do this bad was the June 13th, 2017 episode, which drew 2.072 million viewers.
SmackDown was #7 in viewership for the night on cable, behind Hannity, Tucker Carlson, The Ingraham Angle, Special Report, The Last Word and The Five. SmackDown was #1 for the night in the 18-49 demographic.
Hannity topped the night in viewership with 3.451 million viewers. There was no competition from the NBA or the NHL last night.
In comparison, Monday’s RAW drew 2.494 million viewers, down from last week’s 2.668 million viewers and a new viewership low for 2018. This was the second lowest RAW viewership in history, barely beating the September 26th, 2016 show that drew 2.478 million viewers. That episode went up against the Presidential Debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, which drew 30 million viewers, plus the NFL’s Monday Night Football, which drew 8 million viewers that night.
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