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WWE Smackdown on USA draws 1.494M viewers

September 23, 2024 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

WWE Smackdown on the USA Network drew 1.494 million viewers on its second week on the USA Network. The telecast drew 0.45 in the A18-49 division per Wrestlenomics.

The telecast was #1 in the A18-49 demo in cable originals. It was third overall in the A18-49 demo as the first two was the pregame of Fox College Football and the live game between Illinois and Nebraska.

The telecast was off from the debut show of Smackdown on cable with 1.723M viewers.

9/13/24: Smackdown Ep 1 on USA Network: 1.723M/ 0.55 A18-49

9/20/24: Smackdown Ep 2 on USA Network 1.494M/0.45 A18-49

Filed Under: Friday Night SmackDown, ratings, USA

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