The final viewership numbers for the October 30 episode of WWE Friday Night SmackDown on FOX has now officially been revealed.
As per Showbuzz Daily, the show drew an average of 2.286 million viewers, which is an increase on the 2.133 million which was reported for the overnight viewers on Saturday.
The 2.286 million is a big but definitely expected increase on the 881,000 viewers from the week prior, as that aired on FS1 due to the baseball World Series. The last episode on FOX, which was October 16, drew 2.124 million viewers.
In fact, this past Friday’s 2.286 million is the highest viewership since September 11, which was 2.329 million.
In the important 18-49 demographic, the show drew a 0.7 rating, which is the highest since March as it’s been steady at 0.5 and 0.6 over the past few months.
You can check out full week-by-week 2020 TV ratings trackers for all major wrestling shows including SmackDown at this link.
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