WWE NXT Viewership and Rating Report for 2/7/2023

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According to Nielsen via Showbuzz Daily, the live post-Vengeance Day edition of WWE NXT on the USA Network on Tuesday drew 562,000 viewers.

This is a 4.25% decrease from the previous week’s 587,000 viewers for the Vengeance Day go-home show.

NXT drew a 0.11 rating in the key 18-49 demographic on Tuesday. This is a 15.38% decrease from the previous week’s 0.13 rating in the key demo. According to Wrestlenomics, the 0.11 key demo rating represents 142,000 18-49 viewers, a 16.47% decrease from the 170,000 18-49 viewers represented by last week’s 0.13 key demo rating.

This week, NXT ranked #50 on the Cable Top 150, with a 0.11 rating in the key demographic of 18-49. This is a drop from last week’s cable ranking of #20.

This week, NXT ranked #71 in cable viewership. This is a drop from last week’s cable viewership ranking of #63.

Tuesday’s NXT drew the year’s lowest key demo rating, dating back to the Great American Bash go-home show on June 28, the year’s lowest total audience, dating back to the Deadline go-home show on December 6, and the lowest key demo viewership since the post-Spring Breakin’ episode on May 10. Tuesday’s NXT drew significantly fewer viewers and key demo ratings than the 2022 average. On Tuesday night, there were two NBA games on TNT, three College Basketball games on ESPN2, one College Basketball game on Big Ten Network, two College Basketball games on FS1, one FA Cup Soccer game on ESPN2, and MLW Underground on REELZ. This week’s NXT viewership was down 4.25% from the previous week, while the key demo rating was down 15.38%.