SmackDown’s Viewership Climbs Following Crown Jewel Event
Summary:**
– WWE SmackDown’s ratings saw a significant increase, averaging 2.195 million viewers, a 3.6% rise from the previous week.
– The show led network television with a 0.57 rating in the 18-49 demographic, marking a 7.5% increase.
– Despite the boost, these numbers represent the second-lowest for SmackDown since September 8, both in overall viewership and the 18-49 demo.
WWE’s Friday Night SmackDown experienced a notable uptick in viewership following the Crown Jewel event, drawing an average of 2.195 million viewers on FOX. This 3.6% increase from the previous week’s ratings is a positive sign for the show, which has been grappling with fluctuating viewership numbers.
In the coveted 18-49 demographic, SmackDown achieved a 0.57 rating, leading all of network television for the night. This figure is up by 7.5% compared to last week’s ratings. However, it’s important to note that these numbers are still the second-lowest for SmackDown since September 8, indicating a broader challenge in maintaining consistent viewership.
Comparing year-over-year data, SmackDown’s overall audience has decreased by 3%, and the 18-49 rating has dropped by 17%. This marks only the second time since January that the show has seen a year-over-year decline in both categories.
The recent averages for SmackDown show a 6.2% decrease in overall viewers and a 9.5% drop in the 18-49 demographic. Despite these challenges, the post-Crown Jewel boost in ratings suggests that major events and storylines can still draw significant viewer interest, a crucial factor for WWE’s ongoing television success.