One big thing: WWE NXT’s CW debut draws 895,000 viewers
WWE NXT’s premiere on The CW network on October 1 attracted 895,000 viewers, marking a significant 44% increase from its final episode on USA Network.
By the numbers:
• 895,000 total viewers
• 0.26 rating in the 18-49 demographic
• Peaked at 965,000 viewers from 8:15 to 8:30 p.m. ET
What happened:
• Cora Jade made her return to NXT
• Trick Williams defeated Ethan Page in a title match
• CM Punk served as a special guest referee for the NXT Championship match
Why it matters:
This successful debut on The CW could signal a new era for NXT, potentially expanding its audience and solidifying its position in the wrestling landscape. The move from USA Network to The CW was a significant change, and these numbers suggest that fans are willing to follow the show to its new home.
What they’re saying:
Shawn Michaels, WWE Hall of Famer and NXT’s Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative, tweeted:
“895,000 viewers tuned in to the NXT debut on The CW – our best numbers in a year. Great start. See you next week live from St. Louis!”
What’s next:
NXT will air live from St. Louis next week, looking to build on this strong start and continue growing its audience on The CW.
What do you think about NXT’s move to The CW? Do you believe this change will help the brand grow even further? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!
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