The February 16 episode of WWE SmackDown maintains solid viewership, with preliminary numbers at 2.440 million viewers and a 0.69 rating in the 18-49 demo.
Summary
– WWE SmackDown on February 16 records 2.440 million viewers in preliminary numbers, slightly down from the prior Friday’s 2.461 million.
– The preliminary 18-49 demo rating remains stable at 0.69, identical to the rating from the previous week.
– Final viewership tally for the prior Friday’s episode rose to 2.578 million viewers with a demo rating of 0.75.
According to TV Series Finale, WWE SmackDown’s February 16 episode secured 2.440 million viewers in preliminary numbers, showing a marginal decrease from the 2.461 million viewers of the prior Friday. However, it’s worth noting that the preliminary number tends to rise, as seen when the prior Friday’s episode reached a final viewership tally of 2.578 million.
In the 18-49 demo, the preliminary rating for the February 16 show stands at 0.69, maintaining parity with the prior Friday’s preliminary rating. The demo rating for the February 9 episode increased to 0.75 in the final tally.
The top 5 most-viewed videos from the February 16 episode on YouTube include a full segment featuring Rock and Reigns laying the SmackDown on the WWE Universe, along with various highlight moments like R-Truth assisting Kevin Owens in qualifying for Elimination Chamber and AJ Styles slapping Karl Anderson.
As WWE SmackDown continues to captivate audiences, the stable viewership suggests sustained interest in the weekly programming.