These are the viewership numbers since NXT moving to Tuesday and going to NXT 2.0. NXT has had its ups and its down but looking through its lifespan on Tuesdays. It seems like it’s finding its average viewership again. The move to Tuesday after trying to go against AEW seems to be the cause of NXT viewers dropping. But now it seems like that didn’t have much of an effect as the numbers have been revealed for how well NXT has done since moving to Tuesday and the number for how NXT 2.0 is doing.
Apr. 13: 805,000 / .22
Apr. 20: 841,000 / .23
Apr. 27: 744,000 / .22
May 4: 761,000 / .18
May 11 – 697K / .17
May 18 – 700K / .15
May 25 – 698K / .13
June 1 – 668K / .19
June 8 – 669K / .20
June 15 – 695K / .19
June 22 – 665K / .17
June 29 – 636K / .13
July 6 – 654K / .18
July 13 – 705K / .19
July 20 – 709K / .20
July 27* – 520K / .12
Aug. 3* – 520K / .10
Aug. 10 – 751K / .19
Aug. 17 – 654K / .15
Aug. 24 – 685K / .16
Aug. 31 – 717K / .17
Sept. 7 – 601K / .14
NXT 2.0
NXT 2.0’s excitement seems to be running on gums, with it now hitting its lowest point of the NXT 2.0 Era. Looking at the numbers, it’s not looking good.
Sept. 14 – 770K / .21
Sept. 21 – 746K / .20
Sept. 28 – 655K / .14
The fact that NXT’s excitement is disappearing. It looks like the average viewership for NXT will go down to just over 600K very soon. It’s possible that without much notable talent on NXT anymore. Due to the massive amount of new signings, we still haven’t seen much off. The viewership could dip below the 600k mark in the coming months or even the next couple of weeks. It will take a while to build up new stars and the number of debuts we’ve seen on NXT 2.0. It’s not looking like there is enough time to build them all.
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