WWE NXT Rating Rebounds For July 11 After Independence Day Plummet

For a more extensive picture, the Wrestlenomics Patreon page tracks how “NXT” did in various demographics in relation to the median of the prior four weeks’ numbers. By that metric, most demos were up, with the exceptions being men aged 18 to 34 (down 36 percent from the median), adults aged 18 to 34 (down 14 percent), and women aged 35 to 49 (no change). Of the increases, the biggest percentage change was in men aged 35 to 49 at 71 percent, followed by adults aged 35 to 49 at 47 percent and women aged 18 to 34 at 44 percent. Besides the non-change in F35-49, the only shift within Nielsen’s stated ten-percent margin of error was in all viewers outside of 18 to 49, which saw a seven percent increase over the median.

According to the quarter-hour ratings reported by Wrestlenomics, the show peaked in total viewers with 715,000 watching the final quarter with Finn Balor and Damian Priest versus “NXT” Champion Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams, while P18-49 topped off at 285,000 for Drew Gulak and Charlie Dempsey versus Chase U in quarter two.

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