This week’s NXT episode drew 607,000 live viewers on the USA Network, which is up from the 600,000 viewers the show previously drew a week ago, according to Brandon Thurston of WrestleNomics.
It did a 0.12 rating for the 18-49 demographic. The show did a 0.14 rating one week ago. This was the lowest key demo rating the show has done in a month.
It ranked #28 in the top 150 shows on cable for the night, down from last week’s #26 ranking. Here’s the breakdown in each demo for the show:
- Viewers 18-49 – 0.12 – one week ago: 0.14
- Female viewers 18-49 – 0.08 – one week ago: 0.07
- Male viewers 18-49 – 0.17 – one week ago: 0.21
- Viewers 18-34 – 0.06 – one week ago: 0.07
- Female viewers 12-34 – 0.03 – one week ago: 0.02
- Male viewers 12-34 – 0.08 – one week ago: 0.09
- Viewers 25-54 – 0.18 – one week ago: 0.20
- Viewers 50+ – 0.36 – one week ago: 0.34
Tuesday’s NXT aired live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando with the following line-up advertised ahead of time – Fallon Henley and Kiana James teaming up for the first time, Wendy Choo vs. Elektra Lopez, Tiffany Stratton vs. Indi Hartwell, Chase University hosting an award ceremony to honor Thea Hail for her first win, NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions Katana Chance and Kayden Carter defending against Alba Fyre in a Handicap Match, plus the Vengeance Day Women’s Title Summit with Jacy Jayne, Gigi Dolin and NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez, which was the show-closing segment.
Here is a list of total viewership and the key demo rating over the last 4 episodes:
- 1/3/23: 653,000 viewers – 0.16 key demo rating – New Year’s Evil go-home show
- 1/10/23: 705,000 viewers – 0.15 key demo rating – New Year’s Evil
- 1/17/23: 600,000 viewers – 0.14 key demo rating – New Year’s Evil fallout
- 1/24/23: 607,000 viewers – 0.12 key demo rating