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Smackdown on FS1 draws 835K viewers

November 1, 2022 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

WWE Friday Night Smackdown drew 835,000 viewers on FS1 per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily. The telecast, which is a mainstay on Fox, was bumped due to the World Series.

The telecast was 5th overall in cable ratings drawing 0.23 in the A18-49 dmeo, 0.15 F18-49, 0.32 M18-49, 0.20A18-34, 0.11 F12-34, 0.21 M12-34, 0.33A25-54 and 0.41 in over 50.

Notably, the World Series drew over 11.4 million viewers on Fox in the same timeslot for Game 1 of The World Series. Obviously, more people flocked to the Houston-Philadelphia game.

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