WWE NXT 2.0 viewership decreased on December 14.
According to Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics, 561,000 viewers watched the show on Tuesday night. This number is down from last week; 590,000 viewers watched tuned in on December 7.
In the 18 to 49 demographic, NXT scored a 0.13 rating (176,000 viewers), which is up from the previous week’s historically low 0.11 rating (148,000 viewers) in the same demographic.
Thurston also noted that the key demographic increased 19%, compared to the previous week, but the overall viewership number was the show’s lowest figure since February 10.
That’s up 19% from last week in P18-49, but the lowest total viewership for NXT since February 10 and down 5% from last week.
The decrease in total viewership was driven by P50+. Most other demos were up compared to recent weeks.
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— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) December 15, 2021
This week’s show featured a No Holds Barred match between Cameron Grimes and Duke Hudson. In the main event, Bron Breakker faced NXT Cruiseweight Champion Roderick Strong. Plus, Cora Jade took on Dakota Kai.
For a full review, please check out the newest episode of our weekly NXT post-show podcast:
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