WWE NXT’s “Spring Breakin’” episode last night on USA Network, was watched by 647,000 viewers on average, including about 235,000 aged 18 to 49, for a 0.18 P18-49 rating.
This was NXT’s highest P18-49 viewership since October 18, 2022 and its highest total viewership since January 10.
Compared to last week, NXT was up 15% in total viewership. Among viewers 18-49, viewership was up 28%.
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NXT ranked #14 in P18-49 among cable originals for the day, according to Showbuzz Daily. Including broadcast primetime, it ranked #30.
NXT went against NBA playoffs on TNT, which led the night in P18-49, as well as NHL playoffs on ESPN.
Viewer counts in thousands, calculated from national ratings, for this week’s episode with difference versus the median of the last 28 days in parentheses:
P2+: 647 (+16%)
P18-49: 235 (+32%)
M18-49: 169 (+41%)
F18-49: 66 (+5%)
P18-34: 105 (+33%)
P35-49: 129 (+19%)
Non-P18-49: 412 (+8%)
F12-34: 28 (-2%)
M12-34: 86 (+50%)
P25-54: 280 (+18%)
P50+: 374 (+5%)
Most-viewed YouTube videos from NXT, as of 4pm today:
Indi Hartwell retains the NXT Women’s Title: 93,849
Carmelo Hayes gets ambushed by Bron Breakker: 84,080
Bron Breakker crushes Andre Chase: 78,924
Briggs & Henley welcome Jensen back to their group: 60,938
Dolin crashes commentary to send a message to Jayne: 57,921
Oba Femi clinches a victory in his NXT debut: 55,462
Carmelo Hayes vs. Grayson Waller – NXT Title Match: 45,119
Cora Jade steals a victory from Lyra Valkyria: 44,576
Dijak attacks Ilja Dragunov backstage: 42,516
Briggs & Henley get the better of Jensen & James: 39,610
This report was written with the assistance of automated programs created by me, then manually edited.
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