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WWE Smackdown (02.20) draws 2.555M viewers

February 20, 2024 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

WWE Friday Night Smackdown drew 2.555 million viewers on Fox per Wrestlenomics. The telecast was slightly down from last week despite an appearance by The Rock.

The telecast drew 0.75 in the 18-49 demo which shows a modest increase over the past month although one might expect the rise due to Wrestlemania.

Notably, the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game on ESPN aired at the same time as Smackdown and drew 1.565M viewers for a 0.55 rating in the A18-49 demo. While it did not match up well against other network programming it did beat out NBC in the first hour and ABC in the second hour.

Filed Under: FOX, Friday Night SmackDown, ratings, WWE

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