WWE NXT Rises Back Above 700,000 Viewers On 3/25
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WWE NXT viewership increased on March 25th.
Wrestlenomics (via Programming Insider) reports that 741,000 viewers tuned in, which is up from last week (676,000 viewers). This marks NXT's highest audience since February 25th.
In the 18 to 49 demographic, NXT scored a 0.16 rating, which is also up from last week's rating (0.15). NXT was up against an NBA game on TNT, which ranked first on cable.
The March 25th episode of WWE NXT featured multiple title matches. Stephanie Vaquer defended the NXT Women's Championship against Jaida Parker. She also defended the NXT Women's North American Championship against Fallon Henley. Plus, Je'Von Evans challenged Lexis King for the NXT Heritage Cup.
RELATED: WWE NXT Review: Hits And Misses For March 25
The post WWE NXT Rises Back Above 700,000 Viewers On 3/25 appeared first on Wrestlezone.
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