The viewership figure and demo rating for Friday’s (February 3) edition of WWE SmackDown on FOX has been revealed.
Per Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics, SmackDown drew 2.384 million viewers. This is down from the January 27 edition that drew 2.544 million viewers.
In the 18-49 demographic, Friday’s show scored 0.61 rating. This is also down from the week prior that scored 0.67 rating.
Despite the demo rating dropping, WWE still ranked #1 on television in the demo for the night. This marked the fourth time in five weeks that they finished on top in the demo.
The show featured the fallout from Royal Rumble with The Bloodline reacting to Jey Uso walking out on the family and being absent from the show.
Also, Sami Zayn challenged Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship with the Tribal Chief making the match for Elimination Chamber in Montreal on February 18.
For more information about SmackDown ratings, check out WrestleTalk’s SmackDown ratings tracker.
WWE Smackdown, Friday on Fox (8-10pm):
2,384,000 viewers
P18-49 rating: 0.61
#1 in P18-49 among broadcast primetime and cable originalsAEW Rampage, Friday on TNT (10-11pm):
406,000 viewers
P18-49 rating: 0.11
#28 cable original in P18-49
📊 https://t.co/qDSSxyAPtr pic.twitter.com/ic0IwJSTbO— Wrestlenomics (@wrestlenomics) February 6, 2023
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