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NXT on USA draws 737,000 viewers – biggest of year

October 12, 2022 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

NXT on the USA Network drew 737,000 viewers on Tuesday making it the biggest audience of the year for the show.  It placed 14th overall in cable per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.

NXT drew 0.15 in A18-49 demo, 0.10 F18-49, 0.20 M18-49, 0.10 A18-34, 0.08 F12-34, 0.10 M12-34, 0.23 A25-54 and 0.41 in over 50. 

Via WWE

The telecast improves on the 632,000 viewers it had pulled the last two weeks. 

The MLB Division Series took up the first three spots in cable on Tuesday night with the NHL opening night landing in spots 6 and 7 which makes NXT at 14 a pretty good spot considering the competition at the time.

Filed Under: AEW-NXT Ratings, NXT, pro wrestling, USA, WWE

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