
TV RATINGS
Reported earlier by Programming Insider.
Beginning from September 26, 2025 and forward, TV ratings data is measured with the new “Big Data + Panel” methodology. Data before that date was measured with the “panel-only” methodology. This change makes it difficult to compare data from the two different ways of measuring television viewership. More details on the change can be found in Nielsen’s press release here and our article here.
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P2+ comparisons:
- This episode vs. last week (647,000): -6%
- This episode vs. trailing four weeks (598,000): +2%
- Current 2025-Q4 P2+ average (586,000) vs. 2024-Q4 (689,000): -15%
- Current Dec 2025 P2+ average (595,000) vs. Dec 2024 (666,000): -11%
P18-49 comparisons:
- This episode vs. last week (0.09): -11%
- This episode vs. trailing four weeks (0.09): -11%
- Current 2025-Q4 P18-49 average (0.09) vs. 2024-Q4 (0.17): -47%
- Current Dec 2025 P18-49 average (0.08) vs. Dec 2024 (0.15): -47%
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| ⬆️ How did this week’s rating compare to recent weeks and last year? | A direct comparison of this episode against recent trends and the same week last year. |
| 📉 Which demographics rose or fell compared to recent weeks? | Breakdowns showing which age and gender groups are up or down. |
| 📊 How is this program ranking over time in the broader TV landscape? | An important indicator for media rights value. |
| 🎟️ How did estimated tickets distributed for this event compare to prior events in this city? | Among our clearest ways to measure fan interest. |
| ▶️ What were the top-performing YouTube segments for this show? | Indicating which segments and wrestlers are driving interest. |
| 👍 How was this show received? | An impression of how fans reacted. |
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