WWE’s Flagship Show Sees Slight Viewership Decline
Summary
– SmackDown’s audience fell to 2.340 million from 2.439 million the week before.
– The key demographic rating for adults 18-49 also dropped slightly from 0.69 to 0.68.
– Despite the decline, SmackDown was the top show on cable for the night.
WWE’s road to WrestleMania hit a slight bump as SmackDown’s viewership decreased. The March 15 episode attracted 2.340 million viewers, a slight dip from the 2.439 million viewers the previous week. This decline also extended to the key adult demographic, with ratings moving from 0.69 to 0.68. Despite this, it’s not all gloomy for the wrestling giant; the program secured the top spot on cable for the evening.
The episode had moments that kept fans talking, including a highly anticipated segment with The Rock and the announcement of Logan Paul’s challenge at WrestleMania. These highlights and other key developments are crucial as the WWE Universe gears up for wrestling’s most awaited event. With WrestleMania on the horizon, every episode of SmackDown is under intense scrutiny from fans, making even the smallest shifts in viewership noteworthy.