
WWE SmackDown Viewership and Ratings for March 28 Episode – The March 28 episode of WWE SmackDown saw a decline in viewership on USA Network, drawing 1.350 million viewers, according to Programming Insider. This marks a drop from the 1.459 million viewers recorded on March 21.
However, despite the overall decrease, SmackDown experienced a slight boost in the 18-49 demographic, earning a 0.40 rating, up from 0.39 the previous week.
The show ranked second on cable for the night, trailing only the NCAA Tournament game between Kentucky and Tennessee on TBS. The college basketball event dominated the night, with Ole Miss vs. Michigan State drawing 6.711 million viewers and a 1.59 demo rating, while Michigan vs. Auburn brought in 7.336 million viewers and a 1.85 demo rating on CBS.
It’s important to note that the March 28 episode of SmackDown aired live from London, England, at 4 PM ET, much earlier than its usual primetime slot. Additionally, the broadcast was available on Netflix and other platforms at its regular time, making the USA Network viewership less indicative of its true reach.
Most Viewed WWE SmackDown (3/28) Videos on YouTube
- Roman Reigns, CM Punk, and Seth Rollins contract signing – 2.1 million views
- Randy Orton targets Cody Rhodes – 746K views
- Damian Priest chokeslams Drew McIntyre onto a car as Lewis Capaldi watches – 683K views
- Jacob Fatu vows to win gold with or without Solo Sikoa – 458K views
- Randy Orton almost RKOs Drew McIntyre in front of Cody Rhodes – 409K views
The numbers indicate that despite the unusual airtime, SmackDown still maintained strong digital engagement. Stay tuned to WrestlingAttitude for further updates.
WWE SmackDown Viewership and Ratings for March 28 Episode